Like many products this was suggested to me by my mom – she’s my beauty inspiration. She told me it was pricey but the bottle would last awhile. I was told to put a small dime size amount of the oil in my hands, rub it around and then distributed onto my hair after blow drying and styling –Â avoiding the roots because it could make them greasy. My hair would be softer, less frizzy. I followed the orders.
#1. Love the smell, it smells exotic/vanilla-ish…hard to describe, because it’s really not like anything I’ve smelled before
#2. It makes my hair so soft and takes away frizz – it absorbed quickly and as long as I avoided my roots, it didn’t grease up my hair
Couple cons:
#1. I’ve been reading that Moroccan Oil is simply a silicone based product which is in many typical hair care products. In other words, it’s not necessarily this exotic hair-care miracle…and contains the same ingredients that you can find in lower priced products that have been on the market for awhile. Maybe they just have a smart marketing hook? (because I did feel like the Moroccan Oil worked better/differently than other products I’ve tried)
#2. It’s not cheap – a bottle can cost about ~$40 (but it lasts a very long time – considering you only need a dime-size amount – I think you could even get away with less – I use this amount and I have a lot of hair and it’s color treated)
I got a mini bottle at the salon and like this size the best because it was obviously cheaper and fits easily into my purse
Moroccan Oil is sold a various salons – you can also find it online: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001AO0WCG/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=486539851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B001RRBBVW&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=12G240285S0J2PVH29D0
I use the same Moroccan Oil and I love it! I offered some to my niece, she is 9 and she said it smelled like dirty chocolate…
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haha I like that description!! – sounds like the name of a cheesy romance novel
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