177 days ago

RE+5 Morocco Argan Oil 100ml

Emily from Mount Albert

RE+5 Morocco Argan Oil 100ml

The composition of Argan, stable unique oil, endows it with many benefits which are scientifically proven. Argan oil presents an exceptional percentage of essential fatty acids, one of which is lino leic acid (omega 6) ensuring the functions of repair and defense of the skin. They stimulate intracellular oxygenation and thus favour the restoration of the hydrolipidic film by increasing the nutriment content of cutaneous cells and ensuring the dispensable moisturizing of the skin.

Usage:

Ø Face: Massage delicately a few drops on face and neck previously cleansed preferably every evening for 1 month, after the application of the Perfect Radiance Mask or when the skin feels dry.

Ø Body: after bath or a peeling, warm the oil in your hands and massage your body with upward movements. Two or three times a week.

Ø The Hair: spread from the roots to the ends and leave for about an hour before shampooing. Dry and brittle hair recovers brilliance and suppleness.

Price: $30

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