GOT QUESTIONS ABOUT ORGANIC ARGAN OIL? from ORGANIC ARGAN OIL: Cosmetic Argan Oil To Rejuvenate Your Skin, Hair & Nails
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- menchie menchie Oct 30, 2009 @ 6:00 pm
- Is argan oil available in Canada, specifically in Vancouver? Do you have an idea where I can buy this product?
Thank you in advance for your help.
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- Georgina-Sweeney Georgina-Sweeney Dec 17, 2009 @ 10:30 am
- Hi Menchie - I did a quick local search for you and saw that you have a Sephora in Vancouver. They sell Josie Maran's argan oil, so you could go to their store and check it out to see if you like it. It gets good reviews - I just find it a little pricey...
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- OrganicSkinCare001 OrganicSkinCare001 Sep 27, 2009 @ 3:55 pm
- Wow! Thank you for the information on another great organic product!
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- Ulli Ulli Aug 31, 2009 @ 8:03 pm
- I have been using Tao Med Argan oil (purchased at a pharmacy in Germany) on my candida infected nipples for the last couple of days - which seems to work really well in smoothing and soothing the candida patches; but I am now worried because my baby (19 months old) has been taking in this oil (which I assume is not of a culinary variety) when breastfeeding...do you know anything about the Tao Med oil, and whether I can safely continue using it? Thanks!
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- Georgina-Sweeney Georgina-Sweeney Dec 17, 2009 @ 11:38 am
- I did a search but couldn't find a list of the Tao Med oil ingredients online. If you list them for me, I can take a look for you and give some general input. However, since we are dealing with a baby, I would always ask your doctor for advice to be on the safe side. Until you find answers to your questions, I would advise stopping use of the Tao Med oil. You can always start using it again if it is proven safe for your baby or once you stop breastfeeding.
I also did a search for natural candida solutions for nipples nad came across this article that recommends using pure coconut oil.
Hope this helps.
Georgina
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- Georgina-Sweeney Georgina-Sweeney Dec 17, 2009 @ 10:43 am
- p.s. here's the link to the article
http://www.candida-cure-recipes.com/home-remedy-for-thrush.html
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- Jelena Jelena Aug 11, 2009 @ 11:24 pm
- Hi Georgina-Sweeney,
I would appreciate if you could give me the tips how to preserve the argan oil. Thanks.
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- Mary M Mary M Aug 2, 2009 @ 6:13 pm | in reply to Georgina-Sweeney
- Can I use the DermOrganic on my face as well as my hair?
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- Georgina-Sweeney Georgina-Sweeney Jul 26, 2009 @ 4:22 pm
- Hi Kathy - great question. My answer would be it depends on the producer and the way they process their particular oil. Since culinary oil is used to add a lot of flavor to a dish, the smell is likely going to be quite intense. If you don't mind that, then I would say go ahead and experiment. The raw, organic oil I recommend above would probably be your best bet since you like to use ingredients in their most natural form. Let us know how you get on! Georgina
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- Kathy Kathy Jul 26, 2009 @ 3:46 pm
- Hi, I have been reading somewhat on Cosmetic and Culinary Argon Oil (100% Organic). My question is; Can you use the culinary Argon Oil for the hair and skin as well since there is a saying that goes; If you can eat it then you can use it on the skin. For example fruits, yogurt, etc can be used as masks and natural exfoliates.
Please let me know what are the benefits of using Culinary Argon oil for the hair and body?? Thanks
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- aj2008 aj2008 Jul 17, 2009 @ 4:15 am
- I had not heard of this before. Very informative and the fact that you are responding to questions in the Guestbooks shows how knowledgable you are! SquidAngel blessings to you!
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- cjsysreform cjsysreform May 7, 2009 @ 7:01 pm
- Hi, interesting lens! I had never heard of this product but I will definitely look into it further. I love anything rich in vitamin E.
Please check out Natural and Organic Skin Care and Beauty for Women and my Skin Care for Women group, and let me know if you'd like to have your lens featured!
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- Georgina-Sweeney Georgina-Sweeney Apr 14, 2009 @ 4:46 pm | in reply to elaine
- Hi Elaine! Thanks for your question. The answer all depends on what you want to do with argan oil. If you want to use it as a hair treatment that you wash out after 30 minutes or so, then the 100% raw organic argan oil would be great - you can also use it for your face, body, and nails, making it a great multipurpose product at a reasonable price. However, if you want to use argan oil as a leave-in hair conditioner, then you may find the 100% raw argan oil is too heavy. That's why I mentioned the DermOrganic product as it includes a few other ingredients to make it a little lighter . Bear in mind, also, that the 100% raw argan oil has a nutty, earthy smell (that not everyone likes), so your hair would be smelling of that all day. I hope this helps with your decision. Regards, Georgina
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- elaine elaine Apr 14, 2009 @ 10:53 am
- Hi,
The hair one is not raw and organic?? Why use that one when there's the raw organic one? What's the difference? Why is one for the hair and the other not for the hair?
thanks.
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