
Argan Oil Not ONLY For Your Hair
Apply A Few Drops To Clean Skin Great For Dry, Or Aging Skin
Massage Into Nails And Cuticles To Strengthen And Prevent Cracks.
Dab A Tiny Drop On Dry Or Chapped Lips To Soften And Heal
Apply After A Shower While Skin Is Damp To Lock In Moisture.
TRY HAIRLOVE FOR 365 DAYS.
NO STRANDS ATTACHED.
Scientifically Inspired. Naturally Powered.
Why Nourish + Repair is a CRUCIAL Part of Your Hair Routine
Cold Pressed Argan Oil
Nature’s Strength Secret
What We Leave Out
We keep our formula pure and effective —giving your hair only what it truly needs and not what’s unnecessary.
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Artificial Preservatives -
Synthetic Fillers -
Harsh Sulfates -
Parabens & Silicones -
Hormones & Drugs -
Artificial Fragrances -
Phthalates & Toxins -
Gluten & GMOs -
Petroleum Ingredients
Frequently Asked Questions
Just one ingredient: 100% organic, cold-pressed argan oil — no fillers, no fragrance, no preservatives. It’s rich in omega-6 fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamin E to deeply nourish hair, skin, nails, and more.
Not when used correctly! Argan oil is lightweight and fast-absorbing. Start with 1–2 drops, focusing on the ends of your hair. A little goes a long way — especially on fine hair.
Yes, but use sparingly. While Nourish + Repair is primarily formulated for mid-lengths to ends, a small amount can be massaged into dry patches on the scalp to help with flaking and hydration.
Yes! Argan oil is gentle, non-stripping, and helps protect against damage — making it perfect for colored, bleached, or chemically treated hair.
Absolutely. Nourish + Repair is safe for skin and packed with antioxidants. Use it to soften dry or aging skin, minimize the look of fine lines, or lock in moisture after a shower.
No synthetic fragrance is added. It has a very light, natural nutty aroma — the signature scent of real, pure argan oil.
You can use Nourish + Repair daily or as needed. Apply after washing, before styling, or anytime your hair or skin needs a moisture boost.
Yes — it’s free from artificial fragrances, silicones, and common irritants. However, if you have a known nut allergy or very sensitive skin, we recommend patch testing first.

