Olive oil is often known as liquid gold and we're not surprised! Not just the kitchen, this super oil packed with vitamins E, A, D, K and antioxidants makes it a great pick for your hair and skin as well.
Vitamin E in olive oil acts as a nourishing moisturizer for your skin, protecting it from air pollutants and harmful rays of the sun. It could also help cure acne.
Due to the rich content of antioxidants in olive oil, the skin gets revamped and the oil even helps slow down the process of ageing.
You can use olive oil as a natural cleanser and makeup remover too!
Massaging your hair regularly with olive oil prevents dandruff, strengthens hair follicles and adds some shine to your tresses.
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