Fruitland Oil

Fruitland Oil spans every format where oil plays a meaningful role in the routine: cleansing oils that dissolve makeup and sunscreen thoroughly, argan-based hair treatment oils, body oils for post-shower moisture, and argan oil wipes for quick mess-free cleansing on the go. With 185+ products in stock, this is the brand's widest category - anchored by argan as the primary active across most formats.

  • Argan Oil Anchor
  • Cleanse, Hair & Body
  • Wipe & Pour Formats
  • 185+ Products In Stock

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Buying guide

Fruitland Oil: Guide to Every Format and Use

Oil is the common thread across a large portion of the Fruitland range - but "oil" covers very different products depending on where in your routine you use it. The collection includes cleansing oils (face), argan treatment oils (hair), body oils (post-shower moisture), oil-based hair mists, and pre-saturated cleansing oil wipes. Argan oil is the dominant active across most of them. This guide maps each format to its correct place in a routine.

Cleansing oils - facial makeup and sunscreen removal

Two cleansing oil formulas are in stock: the Deep Cleansing Oil 170 ml and the First Water Green Tea Deep Cleansing Oil 170 ml. Both are rinse-off products applied to dry skin - the oil phase binds to and lifts oil-based products (sunscreen, foundation, heavy moisturisers) that water-based cleansers cannot remove effectively on their own.

The green tea variant adds EGCG antioxidant to the formula, making it the better choice for evening routines after environmental exposure. Both emulsify when water is added and rinse cleanly without leaving a film, which is the practical test of a good cleansing oil - if it leaves your skin feeling coated after rinsing, it has not emulsified fully.

Argan oil cleansing wipes - quick and portable

The Pure Argan Real Cleansing Oil Tissue 70 pieces and the Ecoenior Pure Argan Real Cleansing Oil Tissue 70 Sheets are pre-saturated wipes - each sheet carries enough cleansing oil to remove a full face of light makeup or SPF. They do not replace a thorough double-cleanse routine, but they are genuinely useful for travel, gym bags, or mid-day resets when running water is inconvenient.

Both are 70-count packs with argan oil in the formula to prevent the wipe from stripping moisture as it cleans. The Ecoenior variant sits under the brand's eco-conscious sub-line. For a thorough evening cleanse at home, follow wipe use with a foam cleanser to ensure all residue is removed.

Argan treatment oils for hair

Three hair treatment oil formats are available: the Argan Treatment Oil 125 ml + 25 ml (a main bottle with a travel-size bonus), the Confum Argan Treatment Oil 120 ml, and the Argan Treatment Oil + 10 pieces of Argan Hair Oil Pouch (a full bottle paired with single-use sachet inserts for travel).

All three are leave-in formulas applied to towel-dried hair after washing. Argan oil's oleic and linoleic fatty acids penetrate the hair cuticle to restore elasticity, reduce frizz, and add a non-greasy shine. The Confum variant sits in the brand's premium Confum sub-line and delivers a slightly higher-shine finish. The sachet pack is the most travel-friendly option when checked luggage is limited.

Argan Hair Oil Pouch bundle

The Argan Treatment Oil + 10 Argan Hair Oil Pouch bundles a full 125 ml bottle with 10 individual single-use pouches. The sachets serve two purposes: they are a convenient way to sample the formula before committing to a full bottle, and they are an ideal carry-on-safe option when flying without checked luggage.

Individual pouches also let you control the dose precisely - useful when first building argan oil into a routine, since using too much in one application can leave hair feeling heavy rather than nourished. Start with half a sachet for mid-length hair and adjust from there.

Ecoenior Argan Moisture Body Oil

The Ecoenior Argan Moisture Body Oil 200 ml extends argan oil into post-shower body care. It is designed to be applied directly to slightly damp skin after towel drying, where the residual moisture helps the oil spread more easily and the humectant layer underneath improves how much the oil actually absorbs rather than just sitting on the surface.

Argan body oil is thinner and less occlusive than most body lotions, which makes it appropriate for warmer months or for people who dislike the heavy feeling of cream-based moisturisers. For very dry skin, layering the oil over a lightweight body lotion gives a stronger moisture seal.

Confum Argan Oil Hair Mist variants

Two mist formats sit in the Confum range: the Confum Argan Oil Hair Mist 200 ml and the Confum Argan Oil Gold Hair Mist 200 ml. Both are leave-in sprays applied to dry or styling-ready hair. The Gold variant adds a stronger shine finish and sits at the premium end of the Confum line.

Mist formats are the lightest delivery method for argan oil - they are intended for everyday use as a frizz tamer, light heat protectant, or shine-adding finishing step rather than as a deep treatment. They layer well over the heavier treatment oils when you want the oil's repair benefit from the treatment step and a quick refresh or shine boost before heading out.

Oil cleansers and the double-cleanse routine

Cleansing oils work on the principle that like dissolves like - an oil phase breaks down other oil-based products on the skin (SPF, foundation, sebum) more effectively than a water-based surfactant alone. The standard use is as the first step in a double-cleanse: oil cleanser on dry skin first to remove oil-based product, then a foam or gel cleanser to remove the remaining water-soluble residue and the emulsified oil itself.

For lighter routines - no SPF or minimal makeup - a single cleansing oil pass can be sufficient. The Fruitland oils emulsify cleanly, so residue is not a concern as long as you rinse thoroughly with water after the oil phase fully emulsifies (it will turn milky white on contact with water).

Why argan oil works across hair, face, and body

Argan oil's effectiveness across multiple formats is not accidental - its fatty acid profile (roughly 43% oleic, 37% linoleic) is close to the skin's own lipid composition, which is why it absorbs relatively well in both skin and hair rather than sitting on top as a heavy film.

For hair: it enters the cuticle through the spaces created by heat or chemical damage, restoring flexibility and reducing the rough texture that causes visible frizz. For skin: oleic acid helps maintain the skin barrier and supports moisture retention; linoleic acid has a mild anti-inflammatory effect that benefits sensitised or acne-prone skin. For both, the non-comedogenic rating (about 0-1 on the standard scale) means it is tolerated by most skin types without causing breakouts.

Green tea cleansing oil - what the active adds

The First Water Green Tea Deep Cleansing Oil differentiates itself with a green tea water base alongside the oil phase. Green tea extract (EGCG) contributes antioxidant activity - it neutralises free radicals during the cleanse rather than just removing oil-based debris.

This is primarily relevant as an evening cleanser after days with significant UV or pollution exposure. The antioxidant action in a rinse-off formula is modest compared to a leave-on serum, but as a starting point for an evening routine it helps reduce the oxidative load before treatment products are applied. It is a practical differentiation for anyone already using antioxidant serums who wants the benefit to start at the cleansing step.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • The collection spans facial cleansing oils, argan hair treatment oils, body oils, oil-based hair mists, and pre-saturated cleansing oil wipes. All 185+ in-stock products use argan oil as the primary or supporting active across every format. They cover face cleansing, hair repair, daily body moisture, and quick on-the-go cleansing.

  • Apply to completely dry skin before washing. Massage in circular motions for one to two minutes - the oil dissolves makeup, sunscreen, and excess sebum. Add a small amount of water and continue massaging until the formula turns milky (it is emulsifying). Then rinse thoroughly. Follow with a foam or gel cleanser for a full double-cleanse, or rinse alone if your routine is light on oil-based products that day.

  • Argan oil has a comedogenic rating of 0-1, meaning it is among the least pore-clogging oils available. Most people with normal to combination skin tolerate it without breakouts. For acne-prone skin, rinse-off formats (cleansing oils, hair treatment) carry lower risk than leave-on applications. The linoleic acid in argan oil also has mild anti-inflammatory properties that can actually benefit acne-prone skin with consistent use.

  • The wipes are best for travel, gym bags, or situations where running water is not available. They handle light makeup and SPF removal well and are pre-saturated with argan oil so they do not over-dry. For a full evening routine at home, the liquid cleansing oil gives a more thorough result and is easier to control in terms of coverage and massage time.

  • Start with two to three drops for short hair, three to five drops for mid-length, and five to eight drops for long or thick hair. Apply to towel-dried hair concentrating on mid-lengths and ends. Using too much leaves hair heavy and greasy rather than nourished - it is better to start low and add more if needed. The single-use sachets in the pouch bundle are a useful way to calibrate the right amount before working from the main bottle.

  • Both remove oil-based products and emulsify cleanly on contact with water. The Green Tea variant adds EGCG antioxidant from green tea extract, which helps neutralise free radicals from UV and pollution exposure during the cleanse. If you spend time outdoors or in cities and want your cleanse to double as an antioxidant step, the green tea version is the better choice. The standard version is slightly simpler and works well for all other routines.

  • Apply to slightly damp skin immediately after towel drying - residual moisture helps the oil spread more evenly and improves absorption. The thin argan oil texture absorbs faster than most body creams, making it practical for mornings. For very dry skin, apply over a lightweight lotion layer rather than instead of it; the oil seals in the lotion's moisture rather than replacing it.

  • Both are leave-in spray formats for daily finishing and frizz control. The Gold variant adds a stronger visible shine component to the formula - it is designed for occasions when you want a polished, high-shine finish. The standard mist provides the same frizz-taming and light heat-protection benefits with a more natural finish. For everyday use, either works; choose Gold when you want a visible shine boost.

  • The treatment oils and mists are designed for hair lengths and ends rather than the scalp, and applying them directly to the scalp can cause greasiness or clog follicles over time. Focus application from the ears down and work toward the tips. If your scalp is dry or flaky, that is better addressed with a scalp-specific treatment than with general argan hair oils.

  • Yes. Single-use sachets typically hold well under 100 ml and comply with most airline carry-on liquid rules. They are the easiest way to bring argan oil treatment on short trips without needing to pack the full 125 ml bottle. The 10-sachet bundle gives you enough for a one- to two-week trip with daily or every-other-day use.