Moroccanoil Treatment Hair Oil, 0.85 oz
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I have shoulder-length hair and almost always apply a pea-sized drop. My hair is thick and curly. I've had it for two years and it's still going strong. My stylist recommended a certain amount, so I use it.
"Made in Israel," says the bottle, referring to the Moroccan oil.
Yes it is
I use it after I heat style my hair, but I hardly ever heat style it, so I only use it when my hair is damp and only after I style it.
Selected User Reviews For Moroccanoil Treatment Hair Oil, 0.85 oz
It was obvious that this was an old bottle. The odor was revolting, and the oil appeared to have degraded.
After styling, my hair is usually dry and frizzy, but what can you do? All you have to do is USE THIS PRODUCT. My hair looked great right away after using it, and the smell is fantastic. br>I've noticed that some people's reviews claim that this product is fake - I bought a copy of I don't think this product is fake or tampered with because it's 85 ounces in size. The oil is thick, of good quality, and the color is exactly what I was hoping for. The seals were intact and the packaging did not appear to be fake or in a different language. If there were any issues with the product's quality, I believe they have been addressed. br>If you have dry hair, I recommend you try it - It moisturizes the hair and gives it a nice shine without making it heavy or greasy.
I called Amazon upon receipt of product because the foreign language threw me off and they assured it is 100% original and confirmed it’s made in Israel and they assured They sell it directly (which is why the second star was given). I'm not sure.
It has a natural curly texture, straightens easily, and is relatively simple to style. As a result, I've always relied on inexpensive shampoo and haven't given it much thought. My hair has become so dry at the ends and has started breaking around my face as a result of almost 20 years of straightening it, two pregnancies, too many mom buns, and hard water. My friend suggested Moroccan oil, and I was about to cut it short. Why spend so much money when my hair was always in good shape? I hadn't considered it before because my hair was always in good shape. I was completely sold after just one use. My curls looked healthier than they had in a long time, and my hair FELT so much better after I let it air dry. I straightened and blow-dried my hair the next time I washed it. It has a lustrous sheen to it and appears to be in good health. I still need to trim my ends because of dead ends, but they don't appear to be fried any longer. I had no idea they had deteriorated so much! I've decided to purchase! The money spent was well spent.
I finally purchased this after a wine-induced prime spree. I was completely let down. It has an odd odor and is extremely small! I'm not sure if it's a dupe because this is the first time I've used it. I am not going to buy it again!.
This isn't the genuine Moroccan oil. Most likely a few drops of the real thing to give it that distinct scent, but it's not the same, as true Moroccan oil fans will attest. It's mixed with something I'm not sure about, but I'm not going to put it in my hair. I'm comparing it to the one I purchased from their official website, and it's nothing like it.
Oh, and it's beneficial to my health. The SMELL, on the other hand, is seductive! Years ago, I purchased a large bottle of this for my hair. Do you recall when it was considered a "thing"? My hairdresser, on the other hand, has remained the same. He told me to rub some on my arms, elbows, and other body parts last week, but I stopped using it because my hair is thin and blonde, and I didn't need any "lube. " I'm not sure I even used half of the bottle. (My bad). Anyway, later that day, I noticed my arms had a pleasant odor. It was this oil that did it! So. This small travel size was purchased and has been kept on my nightstand. It's the first thing I put on after a shower, and it smells wonderful for a good night's sleep. It's something I use on my neck, arms, and even my feet. It's not difficult at all. I run my hands through my hair after applying it to my skin. What's left over on my hands is just the right amount for me. Who knew? I've returned to the fold.
Moroccanoil is fantastic in this small bottle. My curly hair can be difficult to manage at times. A few squirts of Bed Head After the Party mixed with a few drops of this oil and rubbed through my hair works wonders. This is the combination that my hairdresser recommended; it's fantastic.