Food and cosmetic argan oil - main differences
Argan oil extracted from argan seeds boasts numerous properties that can be used in daily nutrition, as well as in the care of the entire body—hair, skin, and nails. Moroccan oil is produced by hand using traditional techniques, and argan cultivation is laborious and time-consuming, requiring a 50-year wait for the first harvest in the form of nuts. Therefore, it's not surprising that food-grade argan oil is so often compared to liquid gold.
However, there is a fundamental difference between edible oil and oil intended for cosmetic use, which lies in the method of processing and pressing the collected seeds. As a result, cosmetic argan oil offers slightly different qualities than that used in cooking . What are the benefits of using each of them, and how do they differ from each other?
Argan oil for food and cosmetics
Argan oil is mainly used in body care, especially:
- Skin - face, but also the whole body, supports optimal hydration and makes the epidermis more elastic;
- Hair - moisturizing and supporting its regeneration;
- Nails - protection against splinters and care for the cuticles.
A light, clear, and almost transparent oil is extracted from raw argan seeds (nuts). It also has a slightly sour odor. The edible oil is pressed from roasted seeds and then subjected to a purification process, resulting in a rich, almost amber hue and a pleasant nutty flavor that enhances the taste of salads and dips.
The difference between the oils is visible to the naked eye. However, it should be remembered that cosmetic argan oil is an inedible product. On the other hand, edible oil can be used for hair care, although it may darken very light hair.
of argan oil and main benefits
High-quality cosmetic argan oil is ideal for skin and hair care because it contains a wealth of valuable ingredients, such as vitamin E, the so-called youth vitamin. Furthermore, the carotenoids, polyphenols, and polyunsaturated fatty acids contained in its composition are responsible for its antioxidant properties – they protect against the damaging effects of free radicals. The oil supports skin elasticity and stimulates the epidermis's natural regeneration processes, allowing the skin to become more radiant and even over time. This is why argan oil is so well suited for the care of acne-prone skin and even the sensitive skin of young children, which is prone to irritation and allergies.
Argan oil is also particularly suitable for the care of mature, sagging skin. Adding it to bath oil and daily massage is a great addition in the fight against visible cellulite and stretch marks. The oil layer also protects the skin from external influences such as wind or intense sunlight—which can also have a positive effect on the condition of the hair.
Regular hair care with argan oil helps strengthen hair throughout its length and also helps condition the scalp and protect against excessive hair loss. Oiling your hair is a natural spa treatment that can be done once a week or every few washes to strengthen hair bulbs and prevent the recurrence of dandruff. Cosmetic argan oil can also be used as a serum, applied to the ends of your hair after styling.
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