Wednesday 23 March 2011

15 comments:

Unknown said...

thanks for the info! what's your opinion on Morroanoil?

Jenni said...

Gielly Green Argan Rescue is definitely my favourite hair product. I have even been known to add a tiny drop to my moisturiser if my skin is really dry. I always check labels for ingredients but had no idea about percentages so thanks for that! X

Simone said...

Great post AND just as I was considering purchasing some of the Lee Stafford stuff (can't get Moroccan Oil here). It never occurred to me how much Argan Oil is actually in it. Very interesting... X

Anonymous said...

I use Fishi Argon Oil, and it feels lovely on skin. But it's not something that makes me fall in love with it, because it seems to do little for my pores. x

cornflakegirl said...

Brilliant post, I feel the same way about checking to see how much Argan Oil a product contains.

Another thing I noticed is that Moroccanoil is actually made in Israel, just thought I'd point it out because I know some people who refuse to use Israeli made products. Hope I'm not being inappropriate.

My Autistic Adventure said...

I love Moroccan Oil but am well aware its full of silicones, regardless of that it makes my hair beautiful... am wondering if I should try some pure Argan though!

nicoletta said...

Like you say, so many companies are jumping on the band wagon with this one. xx

beautygeeek, Lola said...

Thanks for the post. i have to agree with you, i always check the pc of Argan Oil in products. My family have been using Argan on hair and skin for years, but we are lucky enough to always have access to it from back in Morocco. Its a shame when brands give the impression their product is fabulous because of the Argan content, which is generally quite low.

madpiano said...

I wonder when we will see Argan Oil Toilet paper.... :-)))

I make bath things and I have decided against using Argan oil as I would have to charge too much for products if I start using it at a reasonable amount.

Inner Belle said...

thank you for this great post!! i must agree the way in which companies play with the positioning of ingredients are so misleading!

AKB said...

I completely agree. If you're paying premium price for a product you should get what you're paying for. Obviously sillicones do the job for smoothing and shining up our hair, but if you're looking for actual Argan oil, that's what you should get.

Style with Substance said...

These are the types of posts I love from you - ones that look past the press release hype and examine product claims a little closer, for the benefit of the consumers.

Thank you for your insight!

Sarah said...

Ooh, I was going to get the moroccan one, don't think I will now! What are the benefits and where can i find a higher percentage?


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Florence Carole said...

Nowhere in the site did it mention the percentage of argan oil in their Lee Stafford ArganOil product. Sad to say but more and more are really joining the band wagon. At least I can be sure of Mir Argan Beauty Oil.

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