Showing posts with label Essential Fatty Acids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Essential Fatty Acids. Show all posts

Friday, January 7, 2011

What's all the Buzz about Argan Oil?

Maybe you've heard about Argan Oil lately, or read about in a fashion magazine?  It seems that everyone is talking about it, but what's all the buzz about anyway? A bestseller in France, the legendary lightweight Argan Oil is taking the place of slick serums and goopy creams as a daily moisturizer, on cuticles and to smooth hair. Read more interesting facts about Argan oil below.

HISTORY
Old as the Olive Tree but Better for You!
 
Argan trees live 150-200 years and require no cultivation. They contain 80% unsaturated fatty acids and 3x's the antioxidant power found in Olive oil. For thousands of years, Argan oil has been used as protection from the harsh climate of the Moroccan desert. It has been found effective and beneficial for the following:
Heals various skin disorders such as chicken pox scars.  
Preventing stretch marks in pregnant women
Excellent for hair and nails.


ENVIRONMENT
The Argan Tree Only Grows in Two Places in the World
Argania spinosa can only be found in the harsh semi-desert area of Southwestern Morocco and the western Mediterranean region of Algeria. This region is protected by UNESCO as the Arganerie Biosphere Reserve. Of primary conservation interest is the Argan tree (Argania spinosa).  This forest species is extremely well adapted to drought and other environmentally difficult conditions. The roots of the Argan tree grow deep, binding soil and preventing erosion, making it an essential part of the local ecosystem. The Argan tree is not only the focus for conservation, but also for research and socio-economic development. 

SCIENCE
Argan Oil: A Daily Essential

With exceptionally high levels of essential fatty acids, including linoleic acid (omega-6), Argan oil protects and repairs skin. Research points to linoleic acid's anti-inflammatory, acne reductive, and moisture retentive properties. When applied topically to the skin it can help prevent or delay wrinkling, making skin more toned and supple.

Argan + E: Neutralizing Free Radicals
The high levels of essential fatty acids in Argan oil are further complimented by very high levels of Vitamin E. Vitamin E has moisturizing and healing properties and is one of the most powerful biological anti-oxidants in neutralizing free radicals. The high levels of vitamin E and essential fatty acids, are some of what make this oil an effective skin treatment. Vitamin E also protects cell membranes from oxidation, slowing the skin's ageing process.

FUN
Is that a Herd of Goats in that Tree? 
Goats just love the fruit of the Argan tree. They climb up to 25-30 feet to the tops of these trees just for a taste of the ripe fruit.

For more on Argan Oil and some favorite uses visit: http://www.oliebiologique.com/how_to_use.html

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

The New Power Trio: Argan, Rose Hip & Evening Primrose Oil

Last post we looked at the benefits of supplements for our skin and which vitamins and nutrients were the most important.  The choices of skin care products today are endless, so how do we ensure ourselves that what we're putting on our skin will work and more importantly, won't irritate.

If you're sensitive, or have simply tried everything with little results...maybe it's time to go back to basics.

Looking for powerful, pure benefits for your skin?  Want to skip the fillers, chemicals and non-essentials?

If you're longing for pure & potent ingredients to save your skin, then natural & organic oils might be a good option for your skin care regimen. Here are three oils that pack a punch! They are effective, non-greasy, absorb quickly and offer results.

Argan Oil: A Daily Essential
Argan oil contains 80% unsaturated fatty acids and 3x's the antioxidant power found in Olive oil.

With exceptionally high levels of essential fatty acids, including linoleic acid (omega-6), Argan oil protects and repairs skin. Research points to linoleic acid's anti-inflammatory, acne reductive, and moisture retentive properties. When applied topically to the skin it can help prevent or delay wrinkling, making skin more toned and supple. Argan oil's benefits are further complimented by very high levels of Vitamin E.

Rose Hip Oil: A One, Two Punch
1. Rose Hip oil contains exceptionally high concentrations of Vitamin A, which helps to delay the effects of skin aging, assists with cell regeneration, and promotes collagen and elastin levels to increase.  This results in firmer, smoother, and more youthful skin with greater elasticity.

2. Rose Hip oil also contains high amounts of essential fatty acids, especially linoleic (Omega-6) and alpha-linolenic acids (Omega-3), which are important skin nutrients. Omega-3s, are the most important here, as they are more difficult to get in our diet and essential to cell function, immune support and fighting disease.

Rose Hip contains 35% Omega-3 & 46% Omega-6! It's potent, powerful and healing.

Evening Primrose Oil: A Triple Threat
Evening Primrose oil contains some of the highest concentrations of GLA (gamma linoleic acid) - a whopping 71%! This essential fatty acid is known for it's anti-inflammatory properties and is essential for collagen synthesis.  It has been used to treat inflammation from rheumatoid arthritis, pms, and is a good choice for treatment of skin conditions like rosacea and eczema.

So as the winter days grow colder, remember that there is help for your dry, irritated skin. Natural and organic oils just might save the day!

Visit: http://www.oliebiologique.com/testimonials.html to read what other people say about these oils...