Arganier Noir Review – Is This Moroccan Skincare Brand Legit?

ArganierNoir.com-review-moroccangiftshop

Hi, I’m Brahim. For years I sold Moroccan products online — first on eBay, where I built up a lot of positive reviews, and later through my own Moroccan Gift Shop. These days I’m not selling anymore. Instead, I use that experience to review different brands that offer Moroccan products and gifts.

I buy the products myself, so what you read here is based on my own hands-on experience, not sponsored posts or free samples.

Arganier Noir positions itself as a Moroccan-inspired skincare and wellness brand, offering , Moroccan Blue Nila Powder, Aker Fassi, argan oil, black soap, clay masks, and other traditional products. But are their products truly authentic, or just smart marketing? In this review, we’ll take a closer look at Arganier Noir’s range, prices, and reputation to see if it’s worth your money.


Quick Verdict

Rating: 4 / 5

Pros:

  • Uses Moroccan ingredients (argan oil, clay, black soap)

  • Modern packaging, appealing for Western buyers

  • Claims to work with Moroccan cooperatives

Cons:

  • Expensive compared to local Moroccan sellers

  • Limited product range compared to bigger brands

  • Hard to verify sourcing transparency

???? Verdict: Arganier Noir sells authentic Moroccan-inspired skincare, but you might be paying extra for branding rather than pure value.


About Arganier Noir

Arganier Noir is a wellness and beauty brand inspired by Moroccan traditions. Their catalog includes:

Their branding focuses on a mix of minimalist design and Moroccan heritage, targeting buyers who want “exotic but luxury-looking” skincare.


Product Review

Argan Oil

Arganier Noir’s argan oil is marketed as pure and cold-pressed. The oil quality appears good, but it comes in small bottles at high prices compared to Moroccan cooperatives or even Amazon sellers.

Black Soap

Their beldi black soap has a smooth texture and comes in modern jars. However, it’s priced higher than traditional Moroccan black soap you’d find in souks or hammams.

Clay Masks

They offer rhassoul clay masks, which are authentic Moroccan products. Packaging is neat, but again the cost per gram is noticeably higher than competitors.


Is Arganier Noir Legit?

Based on me personaly testing a couple products and also available customer feedback and their online presence:

  • ✅ Products appear genuine (not fake cosmetics).

  • ✅ They do ship internationally, mainly through Etsy and their own store.

  • ❌ Transparency about sourcing is limited — no details on which cooperatives they work with.

  • ❌ Pricing suggests you’re paying extra for the “brand image.”

So yes, Arganier Noir is legit, but buyers should be aware they’re paying for a curated, luxury version of Moroccan skincare.


Pricing & Value

When compared to alternatives like Zakia’s Morocco or Casablanca Market, Arganier Noir products cost more for similar items. For budget-conscious buyers, there are cheaper authentic options. But if you value branding, presentation, and Western-friendly packaging, Arganier Noir may appeal.


Final Verdict

Arganier Noir brings Moroccan heritage to the skincare world in a polished, modern way. Their products are real, but pricing is high compared to traditional sources.

Who it’s for: Buyers who want well-packaged Moroccan skincare and don’t mind paying extra.
Who should skip: Budget shoppers, or those who want raw Moroccan products straight from cooperatives.


FAQ

Is Arganier Noir a real Moroccan brand?
Yes, they source Moroccan ingredients, but the branding is Western-facing.

Where can I buy Arganier Noir?
Through their official website and Etsy shop.

Is Arganier Noir worth the price?
It Depends,  if presentation and branding matter to you, yes. If you want raw value, better deals exist.

Scroll to Top