In this Moroccan Oil review, we will offer some interesting facts about this popular product and come to a conclusion about its effectiveness.
To begin with, Moroccan Oil is really another name for argan oil. This is extracted from the argan tree fruit husks. The argan tree is grown primarily in Morocco but it is now also found in the orchards of Israel.
Argan oil has been recognised as beneficial to the skin and hair for quite some time. This is mainly because of its strong moisturising ability. Plus it also has powerful nutritive, cosmetic and medicinal properties.
However, like many oil based moisturisers, it can cause skin blemishes and users need to be aware of this possible drawback.
As described (jokingly?) in some current Moroccan Oil reviews, this oil is definitely NOT extracted from goat poo! The brand known as Moroccan Oil is produced by the Moroccanoil Company using genuine, argan oil.
So what are the constituents of Moroccan Oil?
For the technically minded, here is a list of the ingredients of Moroccan Oil:
Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Linseed (Linum Usitatissimum) Extract, Cyclomethicone, Benzyl Benzoate, Dimethicone, Butylphenyl, Coumarin, Cyclopentasiloxane, Argania Spinoza Kernal Oil (Aragan Oil), D&C Yellow-11, D&C Red-17, Fragrance Supplement, and MethylPropional.
If you have a basic knowledge of chemistry, you will soon realise that most of the above are silicones of some description. And you may know that silicones act as a general ‘tamer’ and conditioner for your hair.
Undoubtedly, the prime component that makes Moroccan oil so powerful is the amount of argan oil present. And argan oil has a number of special features that make it so important.
Essentially, argan oil is very rich in vitamin E, carotenes, phenols and squalene. It is also a very strong UV protector, free radical neutralizer and has excellent antioxidant properties.
These properties have the effect of thickening the hair mass, adding strength and improving natural movement. And this oil is used in the complete Moroccan Oil product range so that you know that you are getting the genuine, quality product when you purchase.
Strangely, in Morocco, argan oil is used more as a dressing for salads than for use as a cosmetic. But traditionally, argan oil has been used in the treatment of skin ailments for centuries. The intelligent people of Morocco soon realised the healing power of this wonderful natural oil.
The overall conclusion of this Moroccan Oil review is that it strengthens and enriches it. And it can visually improve its thickness. Plus, it also improves the control of the hair and maintains its style.
And the natural healing features of argan oil, as a constituent of Moroccan oil, must not be forgotten. Any product that has such properties as well as cosmetic benefits must be worth a space on your bathroom shelf or dressing table.
Action Note
Moroccan Oil can visually thicken your hair and is used by many celebrities.
View this short video on how to get the most natural benefit from Moroccan Oil



