We have 4 people in our house using Moroccan Oil ( myself and 3 daughters) and it is definitely a favorite. It lasts for ages! I usually only buy it once or twice a year depending on the bottle size. Make sure you get a pump as it distributes a nice amount, not too much so there is no wastage - I hate it when too much comes out I would rather pump two little amounts than a huge amount you don't need. And try explaining to teenagers about not wasting stuff- pfttt its impossible. It definitely helps with drying your hair more quickly (both with a dryer and naturally)and is great to smooth the frizzies. I have bought other brands but none compare to Moroccan Oil, it smells so lovely like a warm summer and hydrates much better than others.
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Moroccanoil Moroccan Oil Review
Moroccanoil® Treatment’s versatile, nourishing and residue-free formula can be used as a conditioning, styling and finishing tool. It blends perfectly with other products and even speeds up drying time. This treatment for hair completely transforms and repairs as its formula transports lost proteins for strength; fatty acids, omega-3 oils and vitamins for shine; and antioxidants for protection. It absorbs instantly to fill gaps in hair created by heat, styling and environmental damage.
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I did enjoy my Morrocan oil experience, enough to finish my whole bottle (which lasted for a good nine months!).
I would use the morrocan oil by working it in the ends of my damp hair, putting my hair up in a head towel and leaving it to soak in while my hair dried naturally. This left my hair nice and shiny and healthy looking for approximately one day. I have quite fine hair, but I also have the problem of having quite a lot of it, and I could never find the balance of putting enough in so that it was effective, and not putting to much in so that my hair looked incredibly greasy on day two.
In the end, while I liked how soft and shiny it made my hair look on day one, I found that t was not having any noticeable repairing effect on my hair and left me unwilling to pay the high price for the product.
Tips: Use sparingly!
I was using Moroccan Oil on my hair when it was bleach blonde and damaged. It seemed to help and repair the breakage a little bit. I used it after I had straightened it to make it shine. It reduces frizz and smooths out hair. Would definitely have to be careful on how much you put into your hair because it could get a little heavy. Smells amazing!
Tips: Don't use before any heating tools are used- sizzled hair.
This stuff is my HG of hair treatment. Once a week, I like to get a bit generous and put loads of this into my hair at night to soak in and help knock the dryness out as going to the gym in the evenings means that sometimes I'll wash my hair twice a day, which I hate doing.
After being in LA for a month last year, my hair (and skin) went from being oily-ish to pretty dry. Nothing worked for my hair back home, except for this. It helped bring the moisture back and keep it.
This also helps curb the frizz on those humid auckland days.
Tips: Use AFTER heat styling. Not before. Ask your hairdresser for the bottles with the pump AND buy before Christmas when they run the best promotions ever!
I have fine, oily prone hair so I was a little septical about using this product on my hair but I gave it ago anyway but unfortunately this product is not right for my hair. My hair looked and felt great for the first hour or so after applying the oil but it went downhill from there. My hair became really greasy and looked unwashed so I had to tie it back to try and hide the mess. I imagine this product would be great for thick not oily prone hair but It's just not for me.
This stuff is amazing; I have thick naturally curly hair and this is the only product that makes it feel soft and silky. I use on my hair when it's damp and then a little bit again after styling. A little goes a long way so I find the bottle lasts me a fair amount of time which is a big plus as its quite pricey.
I like using oils as a leave in conditioner, especially as I am washing my hair almost everyday. I really like the feel and smell of this product. It's light and doesn't make my hair feel dull or greasy. My only complaint is the price, but on the plus side it's lasted me ages since only small amounts are needed at a time, for my short - medium length hair, I only use half a pump (at most)each time.
Tips: Use it on wet or towel dried hair, the rub any excess into your skin!
This oil is the best to liven up my dry ends! I also use it after using any heated styling tools to ad shine back to my hair. Definitely a necessity in my hair care routine!
I love this stuff, my only issue with it is the cost as I can't always afford it.
I have damaged, dry, very thick hair. I have bleached the hell out of it, gone red, black, every other colour possible and am now working back to an ashy blonde with foils. No matter what I have done to my hair, if I put a small amount of moroccan oil in after my shower, my hair will dry feeling amazing. Soft, shiny, and smelling delicious. It speeds up the drying time of my hair massively- my hair takes hours and hours, but with this it's a fraction of the normal time.
The packaging of the pump bottle is great, it only pumps out a small amount so there is no wastage. I need 2 pumps for my long thick hair but most people only need the 1.
Tips: Use mid-lengths to the ends of your hair - don't put it in the roots or they will look greasy/oily/dirty very quickly
I have used this Moroccan oil for years! I notice when I don't use it my hair feels so dry and brittle! I cant go without it, this is one product that I will continue to buy forever! I have used both the light version and this version but this one still tops it for me, I find this is a great gift to give people too!
Tips: I have quite long hair and I only use one pump on my towel dried hair - a little goes a long way