Amal Oils 100% Organic Argan Oil from Morocco

♥Guest Post♥ This is a guest post from Crystal of Watermoolen on Amal Oils 100% Organic Argan Oil, a product which was sent complimentary to her for review on behalf of Viva Woman.

Argan oil, a product from Morocco, has been used to treat diseases in the past, but more cosmetic companies are including this ingredient in their products. Argan oil, derived from the kennels of argan trees, is used more often now in the cosmetic industry as a way of treating the skin, hair, and nails.

Amal Oils is an U.S. based cosmetic company that sells 100% organic argan oil. Unlike other products that contain argan oil, Amal Oils claim that their products have “a less pungent smell” due to its oil being fresh while also making “your skin, hair, and nails feel and look healthier than ever before.” The company will be soon releasing a collection of cosmetic products that includes the organic argan oil, too.

I was sent out a bottle of the 100% Organic Argan Oil from Amal Oils to try out for two weeks. Amal Oils is also certified organic by ECOCERT, an organization that recognizes organic products.

Au natural ingredient
Amal Oils 100% Organic Argan Oil is machine pressed in order to get most of the oil (if hand pressed, it only lasts about three months whereas machine pressed oil lasts for about two – three years). It contains no prservatives, parabens, added fragrances, and other toxins. In addition, this product is not tested on animals!

Multiple uses – best for dry skin and nails
Argan oil is considered to be high in fatty acids, natural Vitamin E, carotenes, and squalene – all ingredients that promote healthy skin, hair, and nails. Because argan oil is also noncomedogenic, it makes a great product to treat skin disorders like acne and even eczema. You may also use the oil on your hair as a way of making it smoother/frizz-free.

Great for dry skin in winter
For this review, however, I used the Argan Oil as a way of moisturizing my nails and dry hands. During the winter time, my hands get extremely dry, and lotion usually isn’t effective. All you need are a few drops of the oil on your hands, and then rub your hands and nails together. Make sure you only use a few drops or else your hands may end up feeling too oily. If you don’t like the idea of slathering oil onto your skin, you can instead add a few drops into any lotion that you have at home and apply it onto your skin. This can also make the rest of your body soft and moisturizing!

Strengthening nails
Aside from softer hands, the oil has helped my nails look and feel healthier, too. A few of my nails actually have been ruined by nail polish (the outer layer of the nail seemed to have “eroded” by nail polish!). The Argan Oil was actually better than my olive oil nail treatment because the Argan Oil seems to have more staying power. My nails did feel stronger after two weeks of applying the oil directly to the nails daily. Even though my nails aren’t completely back to normal, I can see my nails benefit from prolonged use of the Argan Oil.

Packaging
Amal Oils 100% Organic Argan Oil comes in a 2 fl oz (60 ml) brown glass bottle. Instead of using a plastic bottle to store the oils, Amal Oils wanted to use a glass bottle to store the oil, a technique to be protected from UVA/UVB lights. You have to pour the oil out, but it comes in a dispenser where only droplets come out. So, don’t worry if you accidently topple the bottle over – you won’t make a big mess there.

Scent
Amal Oils claim that their Argan Oil has no strong smell like how other argan oils may have. To be honest, I’m not quite sure if argan oils actually produce a huge scent, but this one by Amal Oils seemed to be very, very fragrant free! I don’t like lotions or oils that have a huge scent because it can get really annoying if you’re constantly applying it onto your skin!

Cost and availability
For a 2 oz bottle (which is quite big even though it sounds small), it will cost you US$35.00. Currently, it’s exclusively sold on their website, AmalOils.com, but like I mentioned earlier, the company will be expanding their argan oil product line. Amal Oils ships domestically through USPS Priority Mail. For all international orders, shipping will cost a flat rate of US$15.00.

Conclusion
Despite its traditional use as medicine, Amal Oils was pleasant to use. It didn’t irritate my hands, rather it improved the texture of my nails and made my skin softer over a two week period. It’s a definite win in my book! For more information or comments, you can always direct your responses to Amal Oils at their Contact Page.

Comments

  1. EcoBeauty says:

    I rarely use this on my skin and haven’t tried it on my nails. I usually apply this to my wavy locks and it does wonders for my frizz ball of a hair. :p

  2. EcoBeauty says:

    btw.. I’m not using this brand, lol. I was referring to argan oil in general. ?

  3. sesame says:

    Ah…I had wondered if you were using the same brand. ?

    I haven’t tried Argan oil on its own…only in a mixture.

  4. Cara says:

    Argan oil is all the rage lately… Josie Maran has it and so many other blogs I’ve been reading are featuring it. Must get on board the argan oil train!

  5. Natalja says:

    Argan is a wonderful oil, but I don’t see why someone, who is interested, would buy it branded if you can buy it from a wholesale supplier like this, and much cheaper http://www.fromnaturewithlove.com/product.asp?product_id=OOILARGANV&searchflag=1

  6. sesame says:

    Hmmm….interesting. Something I didn’t think about either. I don’t get argan oil here.

  7. sesame says:

    I don’t know…I use a mix of oil with argan oil in it but not the pure one.

  8. S says:

    Hi Sesame

    I have been a stalker on your blog for probably a year! I love your articles, especially DIY and reviews ?

    I love skin oils and I was lucky enough to try Argan oil whilst in Morocco (I brought back several bottles…lol). It’s a beautiful oil, but I think it is more pricey than some other oils.

    I would love if you could stop by new blog,
    http://skincareobsessive.wordpress.com/

  9. sesame says:

    Thanks for coming by my blog often. ? And congratulations on your new blog! I will visit it soon! ?

  10. Sarah Bellum says:

    One of the reasons Argan oil has a reputation for smelling bad is because of the way it was originally processed. Believe it or not, they used to wait until goats ate the fruit of the Argan tree. Then they would pick up the partially digested seeds after they had uh, ‘passed through” the goat. That process made it easier to crack open the seeds and extract the oil.

    Thank goodness they don’t use THAT technique anymore!

  11. Askfemme says:

    Hi hi, is there any way I can get hold of Amal oil in singapore? Thks…

  12. sesame says:

    No, it’s only available online.

  13. Askfemme says:

    Thks! Can I also check, I have kinda oily complexion with slight breakout recently. Would u think Amal oil will be unsuitable for my face?

  14. Nadia Adi says:

    Thanks for the review, Crystal & Vivawoman.

    I’ve been using Amal Oils – Argan Oil for the past weeks and have been experiencing some great results on my skin, hair and face.

    There’s no limit to what this oil can do for you. It truly is a must-have. ?

    And, yes! You can certainly get this remarkable oil here in Singapore!

    NatureLOVA has recently launched Amal Oils-100% Argan Oil and is now available for purchase at their online store: http://www.naturelova.com/products/Amal-Oils-100%25-Organic-Argan-Oil-60ml.html

    Thanks again for the review! ?
    Nadia Adi last post is: Amal Oils 100% Organic Argan Oil 60ml

  15. sesame says:

    Oh, NatureLOVA got it here? That’s great!

  16. Meghan says:

    Hey there,
    I have frizzy, out of control hair and have been using Organx Morroccan Argan Shampoo and have also tried their oil for frizzy, coarse hair.
    Having used these products I haven’t seen much of a difference in the frizzyness.
    What product or brand of Argan oil do you use?
    Thanks!

  17. Argan says:

    This oil is great ?

  18. healthy living expert says:

    Everything about Argan oil is beneficial to man kind. the health benefits are just super as it could correct so many disorders. the only problem is that, the all-rounder essential oil is not popular and people are not aware about the so much benefits.
    This material would also help to know more about Argan oil

    http://www.healthriskfood.com/2017/01/moroccan-argan-oil-benefits.html

  19. Katie Pritchard says:

    I have found Moroccan Argan Oil and its products great on my skin, hair and nails. Suggested some people about the brand from where I bought.

  20. monika dubey says:

    My hair loves Argan oil treatment. After washing my hair and blow drying, I apply a little dab all over and it leaves my hair feeling soft, light and fragrant without that greasy look and feel. I have been using this product for over 5 years and don’t know what I would ever do without it. Try it and you will love it!

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