Argan oil- 30ml
₵16.50 Original price was: ₵16.50.₵16.00Current price is: ₵16.00.
Some Benefits
- Protects from sun damage
- Moisturizes skin
- Treats a number of skin conditions
- Treats acne
- Heals skin infections
- Improves wound healing
- Soothes atopic dermatitis
- Has anti-aging effects
- Reduces skin’s oiliness
- Prevents and reduces stretch marks
Possible Side Effects
Argan oil is generally considered safe for consumption and topical use. However, in some people, argan oil may cause a form of allergy known as contact dermatitis, characterized by the development of rash, redness, and itchiness at the site of application.2
Argan oil also contains tocopherols, a form of vitamin E, which may slow blood clotting and interact with anticoagulants like warfarin. Whether the concentration of tocopherols in argan oil is enough to instigate an interaction is unknown.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. As with all dietary supplements, you should consult a qualified healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are taking any medications or have any medical conditions.
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