argan oil
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of argan oil
C21: probably from Argana , a village northeast of Agadir, Morocco, where it is believed to have originated
Example Sentences
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With a Moroccan argan oil base, this formula contains essential oils to relax you before going in for the tweeze.
From Los Angeles Times
Argan Oil Taming Serum from Hair Biology, a Procter & Gamble line that targets women over 50, uses argan oil and silicones to improve manageability of haywire strands, another complaint of many in the 50-plus set.
From New York Times
You could also use a beard oil for this, though Mr. McMahan has tried dozens and isn’t a big fan, because he thinks the argan oil found in many is drying.
From New York Times
That prison soap must be suffused with argan oil – either that or Robbins’ scalp secretes pomade, given his lustrous locks are more solid than those securing the cell doors.
From The Guardian
The women are employed by a business called Marjana, one of around 300 small firms, mostly cooperatives, that now produce argan oil by extracting it from the seeds.
From BBC
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