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so nobody uses argon oil then!

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littlediamond33 · 26/05/2013 19:41

I posted a thread on here a day or so ago asking for hints and tips on the best way to use argon oil and i havnt had any replies :(

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littlediamond33 · 26/05/2013 19:49

argan? argon? !!

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SoldeInvierno · 26/05/2013 19:50

I use Argan oil after showering on slightly damp skin. The smell is odd but it disappears quickly

Manchesterhistorygirl · 26/05/2013 19:50

I didn't see your thread, but I do! I put a few drops into soaking wet hair and either blow dry or leave to dry naturally. After blow drying I smooth a drop or two through and again the day after.

Birdsgottafly · 26/05/2013 19:50

If you are using the pure oil, in a mask type treatment, then put it on and wrap your hair in cling film, with a towel on top. Leave it for as long as you can.

I take it that it is a rescue treatment? have you done it before? It is intense and can make your hair seem greasy. You can just wrap from half way down,if it is your roots that need it.

My DD's and their friends use it, when they have had "sewn in" hair.

littlediamond33 · 26/05/2013 19:58

Thank you ladies.I have got the pure oil and wanted to use it as a hair conditioner and for my skin, just wasnt quite sure the best way.

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WarmFuzzyFun · 26/05/2013 20:01

Which brand type do you use OP?

littlediamond33 · 26/05/2013 20:16

im going to sound really dumb, but i dont know the brand, im not at home at the mo so dont have it with me to check.all i know is that its 100% organic argan oil.

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MelanieCheeks · 26/05/2013 21:30

I bought some In a souk in morocco. There are different types, some for cosmetic use, some for cooking. I rub some into my hair after washing and drying.

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