I use this oil on my damp hair after the shower and also on my dry hair if it is looking a little thirsty.
I do find it makes my hair feel more moisturised, soft and a little bit shiny. It doesn't make my hair greasy at all. I also love the smell. Can't say I have ever noticed it speed up dry time though.
I have very dry thick blonde hair that is prone to frizz. I would probably recommend the light version of this oil for anyone with thinner hair or hair that is more prone to being weighed down by products. This is quite a thick oil.
While this product is expensive, the bottle is pretty big and depending on how long your hair is, a bottle can last a pretty long time.
I straighten my hair maybe 1-2x a week and blowdry most evenings. I would describe my hair as dry - especially at the ends and I can get oily roots - especially if my hormones are going crazy. So I purchased this to use as a smoothing oil and to help lock in moisture pretty much.
I brought a 50ml bottle of this so the bank account didn't notice the damage too much. It's still quite expensive for the amount you get but it does work.
It has a light scent and a slight golden tinge to it. It's quite a thick oil.. I have a few other hair oils and it's definitely the thickest of them all.
I always use this after straightening my hair - I use the tiniest amount and warm it between my hands and rub it through the ends of my hair. I never go high.
It smooths and brings out the shine in my hair along with helping it feel tamed.
It's a shame it is so expensive but I guess there's quite a process involved in making this. I do get similar results from my L'Oréal and Schwarzkopf oils also which I love.. so if you are after similar products without the price tag have a look around. Ingredients differ and I'm guessing so do perhaps some of the benefits but in terms of taming and smoothing I've had some great results from a few products.