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I've heard argan oil is good for dry facial skin, but I have combination skin with some clogged pores. Would this work for me?

This AromaSaules cosmetic argan oil can be used on the face, but it's particularly important to approach it with caution if you're prone to clogged pores or have combination skin. Argan oil is valued for its naturally occurring fatty acids, antioxidants and carotenoids, which help reinforce the skin's protective lipid layer. This means moisture escapes more slowly, which can help areas of dryness feel less tight after washing or exposure to elements, contributing to a smoother, more supple look.

For combination skin, a practical approach is to apply only a few drops and concentrate on the drier areas (like cheeks or areas prone to flaking) rather than the entire T-zone. The oil forms a light smoothing film, but because it's a pure plant oil, some skin types can react to it. The product information explicitly advises that if your skin is very reactive or easily congested, it is wise to patch test first. Apply a small amount to a discreet area of your face (like behind the ear or along the jawline) for several days to see how your skin responds before incorporating it into your full routine.

Argan oil has a long tradition in beauty rituals for dry skin, and in modern use, it fits scenarios like a richer overnight treatment for rough patches or as an addition to creams when extra nourishment is needed. If you decide to try it, start by using it 2-3 times a week in the evening, observe how your skin feels in the morning, and stop use if any irritation or increased congestion appears. For persistent skin concerns, following a cosmetologist's advice is recommended.

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