Acne Control
Prevent Acne

No. 313

248 reviews

Size: 30 ml
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€42

This non-comedogenic vegan serum regulates sebum production, minimises pores and fight breakouts for a healthy-looking complexion, while leaving skin feeling hydrated and refreshed.

It also helps to rebalance the skin’s microbiome and aids in reducing the bacteria (C. acnes) that causes acne and influences sebum production.

All Ingredients: Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil

  • Incidecoder Rating: Goodie
  • EWG Rating: 1 (Best)
  • PETA Rating: Cruelty Free & Vegan
  • Origin: Cold pressed from argan fruit kernels, sustainably grown in Morocco.
Honest Research

When it comes to cosmetic oils and hype, argan oil is for sure leading the way. Dubbed as the "liquid gold of Morocco", we have to admit we have some trouble determining why this oil enjoys such a special miracle status. Not that it's not good, it is good, even great but reading the research about argan and a bunch of other plant oils we just do not see the big, unique differentiating factor (though that might be our fault not reading enough, obviously).

Argan oil is loaded with lots of skin goodies (but so are many other plant oils): it contains 80% nourishing and moisturizing unsaturated fatty acids, mainly oleic (38-50%), linoleic (28-38%) and palmitic (10-18%). It also contains a relatively large amount of antioxidant vitamin E (600-900 mg/kg, about twice as much as olive), small amounts of antioxidant phenols (including caffeic acid, ferulic acid, and epicatechin), as well as some rare sterols with soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. 

Thanks to all the above goodness in argan oil, it can greatly nourish and moisturize the skin and hair. It's also claimed to be able to neutralize collagen-damaging free radicals, help reduce scars, and revitalize and improve skin elasticity. You can even read that argan might help acne-prone skin. 

All in all, argan oil is a real goodie but we do not fully understand the special miracle status it enjoys.

Some proof
  • European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology, Apr 1, 2011, Argan oil and other argan products: Use in dermocosmetology.
  • European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology, Jul 1, 2008, Argan oil: Occurrence, composition and impact on human health.
When to use

At night, before sleeping.

How to apply

Apply 2-3 drops and wait for 3-4 minutes for your skin to absorb. Repeat this until you find excess on your skin. Use a damp cloth to remove the excess.

Frequency of use

If your concern is severe, use every night. Otherwise, use every alternate night.

Safe to use during
  • Menstrual pain
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Menopause
Use with other products

Mix 1 drop of every product on your palm, rub your palms, and apply the mixture. Wait for 3-4 minutes for your skin to absorb. Repeat this until you find excess on your skin. Use a damp cloth to remove the excess.

Best practices
  • Keep away from children
  • Patch test before use
  • For external use only
Consult your doctor

For frequency of use, if you are being treated for

  • Dermatitis or eczema
  • Third-degree burns
  • Skin cancer
Afterlife

Re-use the bottle, or empty the glass bottle and place in the recycling bin.

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