@@marcelamedeiros260 L'Oreal brand is the most reliable in the West, also L'Oreal promised to deal directly with the Moroccan women who extract the oil after learning that those ladies are underpaid by the middle men, and also the Moroccan authorities randomly pull some shipments to test the purity of the Argan oil, because some unscrupulous sharks mix it with sun flower oil.
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*@grameenabasha2497* If not sure, you can start your own import/export cie, also deal directly with the ladies who prepare the oil, and pay them fairly. India ladies will be pleased you can sell them the product. May your future business be blessed.
May be same geographical conditions same to same like Morocco, I think some part of Jaiselmer in Rajasthan and Gujarat are best👍💯 Places where we can do it
Where can we support these woman owners and native owners to not have them pushed out of the way for foolish gain, greed and machines? Cause this is beautiful and it'd be a foolish gesture to see it being bought out or endangered and just smile and turn away.
I don't know why that graduate talked in French instead of Arabic or berber knowing that she was talking to an English speaking media. Of course they can do the translation of her statements if she talked in Arabic.Unfortunately people like her usual feel inferior, so they think French is a language that is widely spoken,which is untrue.
I'm confused. Respectfully, I thought the Amazigh/Berbers were brown-skinned people? The people in this video are white Arabs. I'm not trying to be funny, this is a genuine question. How are there two groups of people in North Africa claiming the same name and heritage but who look nothing alike? How did that happen? I'm NOT saying it couldn't happen. I just would like to know HOW it happened. Is it a case of the "black" Berbers being the originals, with some clans repeatedly mixing with Arabs over generations until their dark skin disappeared?
*@RosalindGash.* Greetings from Morocco. Amazigh are very diversified. From the very blonde with blue and green eyes, to the tanned skin with black hair and brown eyes. As for the Heritage, it is mostly Islamic Heritage.
This is such a joke because Amazighs are white and sometimes tanned they don't have congoloid features , the black ones you see are mixed with sub saharan DNA, people with more than 80% of amazigh DNA are white, plus arabs are a majority in morocco we were just arabized ! This is just some bullshit afrocentrist and panarabism agenda trying to erase amazigh history
Am I the only person in this world that thinks Argan Oil smells so disgusting?! Someone at my old work used it, and it stuck to my hair and skin and clothes... I thought I was dying or something because the stuff I use doesn't have Argan Oil in it. I literally thought I was sick or something. Now I smell it every where. I hate it so much, and I hate that it's in like every god damn shampoo now
That's must not be real agran oil , I use the one from Morocco and it smells nice I put it in the ends of my hair and it gives a nice shine to it, I got one from the market before this one and it smells bad so I'm guessing it's probably not the pure agran oil you smelled
Or they must mixed other oils to it , in my culture most people mix at least two oils together for a good hair treatment to use , so they might also mixed other oils with it
Went to Morocco a few years ago and got a few bottles, it was the best oil I’ve used on my skin and hair.
How much did it cost?
Do you know any reliable company that sells Argan oil in the U.S?
best oil I ate 🤤
@@marcelamedeiros260 L'Oreal brand is the most reliable in the West, also L'Oreal promised to deal directly with the Moroccan women who extract the oil after learning that those ladies are underpaid by the middle men, and also the Moroccan authorities randomly pull some shipments to test the purity of the Argan oil, because some unscrupulous sharks mix it with sun flower oil.
@@marcelamedeiros260I just came back from agadir Morocco and brought some to sell let me know if interested
These women need to be paid equally for their work. #womenrule ❤💃💯👏👏👏 #equalpay💰
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I stupidly forgot my account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me
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L'Oreal promised to deal directly with the Moroccan women who extract the oil after learning that those ladies are underpaid by the middle men.
Im moroccan ,and you guys have no idea how the oil taste, juste simple try with bread alone it will be great experience
Argan oil u can find it only in morocco im so proud
It’s truly one of a kind- only found -ORGINALALY- in Morocco and Tendouf (Algeria)
@@suee2345 Tendouf because it's part of Morocco, transplanted there by camel that eat from the tree I. SOUSS mountains
Would you please tell me the price of argan oil if I buy directly?
*@adambeck5065.* Instead of just being proud, Thank Allah for the blessing, pride is from Iblis. I am Moroccan too, and I thank Allah Almighty.
Do you sell?
How to buy?
Can we deliver to India?
Are you importing in India and currently can you import fresh for us?
*@grameenabasha2497* If not sure, you can start your own import/export cie, also deal directly with the ladies who prepare the oil, and pay them fairly. India ladies will be pleased you can sell them the product. May your future business be blessed.
if u need it i can ship it to your country
@@elhassaniidrissielmehdi8104how much is the price ... approx
I use Anveya argan oil for my hair and it has worked great for me my hair has become soft and long ,thick
What is the best brands of argan oil in morocco?
*@martin9430* In Europe and North America, get L'Oreal, the company is strict when it comes to quality and purity.
Its can be use cooking oil
How can I get the real Argan oil?
Check in Mediterranean bakery in your city or state
@@morocco984 bakery like sweets and breads?
@@marcelamedeiros260 yes & ask or check their web to see ...
Thank you so much 😊
Can we grow it in here India ????
Yes you can get argan oil in india. Contacting us whatsap: 00212618044308
No u cantttttt
May be same geographical conditions same to same like Morocco, I think some part of Jaiselmer in Rajasthan and Gujarat are best👍💯 Places where we can do it
@@babakikitchen1 thankyou
Many nations tried & couldn't succeed ...
The map of Morocco is wrong
Where can we support these woman owners and native owners to not have them pushed out of the way for foolish gain, greed and machines?
Cause this is beautiful and it'd be a foolish gesture to see it being bought out or endangered and just smile and turn away.
The best way is to buy directly from their cooperatives in Morocco when visiting.
I can't recommend a particular exporter
Where can a person go to buy the oil directly?
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Just Contact me if you still interested ! Available for eating and for your skin as well
This is made in Morocco not india
if you watched the video, you would know that no one claimed otherwise
Thanks for information
Super
The stone grinder looks very similar to Shiv Linga. 😅😅😅
It is the same veido from bI
I don't know why that graduate talked in French instead of Arabic or berber knowing that she was talking to an English speaking media. Of course they can do the translation of her statements if she talked in Arabic.Unfortunately people like her usual feel inferior, so they think French is a language that is widely spoken,which is untrue.
In Morocco the official languages are Arabic, French and Berber.
I'm confused. Respectfully, I thought the Amazigh/Berbers were brown-skinned people? The people in this video are white Arabs. I'm not trying to be funny, this is a genuine question. How are there two groups of people in North Africa claiming the same name and heritage but who look nothing alike?
How did that happen? I'm NOT saying it couldn't happen. I just would like to know HOW it happened. Is it a case of the "black" Berbers being the originals, with some clans repeatedly mixing with Arabs over generations until their dark skin disappeared?
*@RosalindGash.* Greetings from Morocco. Amazigh are very diversified. From the very blonde with blue and green eyes, to the tanned skin with black hair and brown eyes. As for the Heritage, it is mostly Islamic Heritage.
This is such a joke because Amazighs are white and sometimes tanned they don't have congoloid features , the black ones you see are mixed with sub saharan DNA, people with more than 80% of amazigh DNA are white, plus arabs are a majority in morocco we were just arabized !
This is just some bullshit afrocentrist and panarabism agenda trying to erase amazigh history
From goat shit to your plate , argon oik of morroco
Goat eat veggies & cleaner than your race 👌
Neem oil
Am I the only person in this world that thinks Argan Oil smells so disgusting?! Someone at my old work used it, and it stuck to my hair and skin and clothes... I thought I was dying or something because the stuff I use doesn't have Argan Oil in it. I literally thought I was sick or something. Now I smell it every where. I hate it so much, and I hate that it's in like every god damn shampoo now
That's must not be real agran oil , I use the one from Morocco and it smells nice I put it in the ends of my hair and it gives a nice shine to it, I got one from the market before this one and it smells bad so I'm guessing it's probably not the pure agran oil you smelled
Or they must mixed other oils to it , in my culture most people mix at least two oils together for a good hair treatment to use , so they might also mixed other oils with it
no the smells of argan it's good
Moroccan womens haven't seen hard work in their lives i guess
Dirty production
Your race ...
Your Indian culture you mean