🌟 Unlock Your Natural Glow with Argan Magic!
Kate Blanc Cosmetics offers USDA Certified Organic, Virgin, Pure, Cold-Pressed Moroccan Argan Oil in a convenient 4 oz bottle. This versatile oil is designed to nourish hair, hydrate skin, and strengthen nails, making it an essential addition to any beauty routine. With its non-greasy formula and deep penetration, it effectively addresses dryness, frizz, and blemishes while promoting overall health and vitality.
Manufacturer | Kate Blanc Cosmetics |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 1693v |
Product Dimensions | 4.52 x 4.52 x 13.51 cm; 141 g |
ASIN | B07LGF15T7 |
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LOVE!
The first time I opened the bottle the smell was awful and super strong, but after a couple uses it died down to the soft nutty smell I've always heard about. I use this on my own hair and my daughter's hair, mainly on the ends between washes. It's a tad heavy for my hair, even if I use just a couple drops, so I may have to try the light version next time. My daughter, however, has long thick hair and this oil sinks right in and makes it incredibly soft and shiny. Highly recommend.
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Diluted w carrier oil; NOT PURE
I have used high quality pure argan oil w nutty smell- it will disappear into your skin without leaving a sticky residue. This has a weird smell n a thick base - that’s definitely a cheaper carrier oil. It’s definitely NOT PURE
S**Y
Good stuff
I love this product. I smashed the bottle on accident and then bought another one right away. Be careful because the bottle is dark glass just as it should be. It makes my hair so soft. Only need a little bit. Or it will be greasy. Don’t apply to the roots unless your washing after. Just a little bit on my face daily for a great moisturizer. It has evened my tone. Will be buying again. Smells sweet and nutty a little. Not bad at all. And not strong. I don’t smell it after putting it in my hair. Maybe all the reviews that say that it stinks got a bad batch. If that happens reach out and I’m sure they will send you another one. It can be tricky with cold pressed organic products.
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Argan Oil Comparison Review: Premium Natural, Kate Blanc, Cliganic, Acure
Because of the many complaints in Amazon reviews about the quality of various argan oils, I decided that the only way I'd know which brand was worth buying was to do a test of the highest-rated brands--Premium Natural, Kate Blanc, Cliganic, and Acure (photo 1).The way I set this up was to pour about one tablespoon of each product onto a white ceramic plate and place the plates in a well-lit (for color assessment), well-ventilated (no extraneous smells) area (photo 2).All four products were evaluated for color (it should be noticably yellow), fragrance (it should be a distinct nutty fragrance), and freshness (no rancid taste), as those were the categories about which there were the most complaints in the reviews.Note that these were all qualitative assessments, not quantitative ones--I didn't use any special measuring equipment or take them to a lab for chemical analysis.The primary assessment was done by my wife. She has worked with essential oils for many years, mixing up her own products from carrier oil and concentrated essential oils--her familiarity with oils came in handy during the freshness assessment. She also has an acute sense of smell (which I don't). She also doesn't use argan oil all that much, probably only 2-3 times a year, so she has no favorite and even isn't at all aware of the popular brands.The three assessments were conducted as follows:Color: Each sample was rated on a scale of 1 (no color) to 10 (strongly noticeable yellow color) while being examined in strong, balanced, white light (2 LED lamps, about 4' above the samples and separated by about 6' on a line above and parallel to the samples).Fragrance: Each sample was rated on a scale of 1 (no noticeable scent) to 10 (easily noticeable, distinctly nutty scent); my wife cleansed her olfactory sense after each sample by inhaling the scent of fresh-ground coffee (a technique used when evaluating the bouquet of wines, she tells me).Freshness: Each sample was rated as either fresh or rancid, without using a scale (so just a binary rating), by tasting a small amount off of a fingertip (using a different finger for each oil and cleansing the palate with lemon water between samples).The samples were not labeled, so my wife did not know which sample was which brand. I also didn't disclose to her the four brands being tested, so as to not set any expectations for her.Here are the results:Color:Premium Natural (photo 3) - 6Kate Blanc (photo 4) - 10Cliganic (photo 5) - 2Acure (photo 6) - 1(Side-by-side comparison in photo 7)Fragrance:Premium Natural - 6Kate Blanc - 10Cliganic - 1Acure - 2Freshness:Premium Natural - freshKate Blanc - freshCliganic - freshAcure - freshSummary: The winner was easily Kate Blanc, though Premium Natural was a non-unreasonable second place. My wife's comment on the Cliganic and Acure products was that they were probably overly-diluted with carrier oil, to the point that there was, at best, minimal argan oil in either product.Again, let me stress that these results reflect my wife's qualitative assessments (though I happen to agree with her on the color assessments), and should not be taken as scientific proof of product quality for any of the four products examined.
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Work great but weird smell
When I first got it I thought it would have a smell close to almond oil when people state argon oil have a "nutty" smell. It's more.... "earthy" in a non pleasant way. (first time using argon oil so I think that's how it's suppose to smell).However it goes away especially if you put it on after a fragrance lotion. I only use this oil on my skin after lotioning to help with dry skin. It does it's work and moisturized my skin longer and I feel more softer
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