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How to Make Calming Lavender Argan Oil

The calming, anti-inflammatory properties of lavender blended with the gentle, ultra-nourishing properties of argan oil make this DIY beauty recipe ideal for all skin types and those who suffer from acne.
What you will need:
- 1/2 ounce Beta Naturals Argan Oil
- 10 drops lavender essential oil
- 1 oz bottle (amber color preferred) with a dropper cap to store the mixture
Directions:
Add argan oil and lavender essential oil to the one ounce bottle. Close cap
tightly. Gently shake the bottle for approximately five seconds. For best results, apply one drop of the blend to each cheek, as well as the forehead and neck. Store mixture in a
cool area, out of direct sunlight.
Our Favorite Argan Oil Reviews
Here's a compilation of some of our favorite YouTube beauty gurus reviewing Beta Naturals 100% Pure Argan Oil. These reviewers provide valuable insight into how you can use argan oil. Special thanks to pdxbeautiful, Ressa777, and Casanchez18 for sharing their honest opinions.
Beta Naturals Pure Argan Oil Helps your Skin Recover from the Harsh Sun
Summer is upon us and our bodies are paying for it. Being out in the Sun for too long can have a negative impact on your skin. Keep your skin from looking like leather. In addition to using a natural sunscreen before going out, help your skin recover and look its youthful best by applying Beta Naturals Pure Argan Oil after Sun exposure. Practice this simple two-step routine regularly and your skin will feel noticeably softer and look positively younger.
Beta Naturals Visits Guide Dogs of America
A couple weeks ago, we had the pleasure of touring the Guide Dogs of America headquarters in Sylmar, California. Guide Dogs of America is a wonderful organization that provides guide dogs, free of charge, to the blind and visually impaired so they can live with increased mobility and independence. The organization relies solely on donations from individuals, corporations, foundations, chapters, and clubs. Prior to our visit, we had no idea how intense and thorough the screening and training processes were for puppies to become guide dogs. Only a small percentage of puppies bred for guide dog purposes actually become certified. The ones that don't graduate are made available for adoption through a waitlist rumored to be twelve-years long. We highly recommend visiting Guide Dogs of America if you're ever in Southern California. Tours are free of charge, but reservations are required.


