Moroccan Argan Oil

Mabelle

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I use Moroccan Oil. It's really good with hydrating my hair, taking away that crunchy ends feelings. Also cuts the blow drying in half.
 

Caderas

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i use it at the salon on clients and it works great for really thick hair, curly hair, or frizzy hair.

if your hair has a finer texture, like mine, they will be coming out with a lighter weight oil soon!
 

tarnii

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Originally Posted by Caderas
i use it at the salon on clients and it works great for really thick hair, curly hair, or frizzy hair

You have just described my hair. Thanks so much for the coments I was just after some personal comments as the ad sounded so good but I have a whole cupboard full of half used miralcles in a bottle that failed to live up to their hype
 

Caderas

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haha, yeah! i know your hair type.. have experienced a light of people with the same situation as for the 'miracle in a bottle'. i put the Moroccan oil in and it was like magic for them. i also like it because you can gradually build it (use it before it dries and after if more is needed!). good luck with it!!
 

LMD84

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it sounds like i need to be tryingthis out. my hair is stupidly dry and frizzy right now. and no matter what treatments i use it's not helping that much yet
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teeezyy

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where are some good places to pick this up? ive been wanting to try it for awhile now.
 

BEA2LS

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i have heard nothing but good things about this and would love to try.
my hair is very very thick, not horrible condition (it got better after i stopped being blonde and had several trims) but still a bit damaged.
 

tarnii

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Originally Posted by teeezyy
where are some good places to pick this up? ive been wanting to try it for awhile now.

I am in Australia so this probably wont help you but it is available from ry.com.au I haven't yet gotten any as my finances are not in the best shape atm but it is definitely on my "must-try" list.
 

Nepenthe

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Yes. I've used a few products from a line called Live Clean, I think it's their Exotic Nectar line. The shampoo & conditioner are great, but I found the leave in broke me out around the hair line. Needless to say, I wasn't impressed with that.. but I have found that if I use witch hazel on a cotton pad around the edges afterward, there are no breakouts.

I've used the oil as well, but I find it's too expensive to use on a regular basis. The small amount suggested is nowhere near enough to cover it.
 

clslvr6spd

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I use moroccan oil on my hair and it's the best thing since sliced bread. I used it the night before I bleached my hair to platinum blonde and left it on all night & my hair doesn't feel fried.
It is expensive, its $40 a bottle but a little goes a long way.
My mom has finer hair and she uses a minimal amount & it doesn't weigh her hair down.
I also rec. to girls with extensions, not to use on the bonds obviously, because it will break that down. But to use on the shafts of the hair & it keeps the extensions looking shiney & soft! Great stuff!
 

Caderas

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Originally Posted by clslvr6spd
I use moroccan oil on my hair and it's the best thing since sliced bread. I used it the night before I bleached my hair to platinum blonde and left it on all night & my hair doesn't feel fried.
It is expensive, its $40 a bottle but a little goes a long way.
My mom has finer hair and she uses a minimal amount & it doesn't weigh her hair down.
I also rec. to girls with extensions, not to use on the bonds obviously, because it will break that down. But to use on the shafts of the hair & it keeps the extensions looking shiney & soft! Great stuff!


I agree completely!! Especially about the bottle going a loooong way. The original bottle 3.4 oz, and one pump can do a lot!

I forgot to mention their hair masks are pretty nice too as an extra moisturizing treat at a salon! (You can buy it too.. but, I think it's better to have it every once in a while, and just have the oil at home!)

I know several sites sell the Moroccan Oil products, but they are being sold at more and more salons because of the popularity! They should be readily available soon.
 

roLLerGrrL

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I love Moroccan Oil, it works great & smells simply wonderful. I use it every other day, just a tiny bead.

I'm not sure if I will buy more when it runs out. Why? It's expensive ($50AU a bottle) & there are other products out there that will give you a similar result, but I'll enjoy it whilst it lasts.
 

LMD84

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i think i might buy some of this when i have used up my chi silk infusion... my hair has been very dry recently!
 

TeresaEllis

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i think i might buy some of this when i have used up my chi silk infusion... my hair has been very dry recently!

This stuff is way better than the chi silk.

OMG! BEST COMBO EVER. Your hair will never feel better

MoroccanOil Shampoo, conditioner, masque, and oil. try the entire line, and your hair feels like silk. worth every penny.

http://www.beautycollection.com/core...e6e5bb20edd729
 

kimmae17

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I use the Josie maran Argan oil from sephora. I put it on the ends of my hair(like my ponytail) and put it in a bun and sleep w it in. It has done wonders for my dry hair! I am looking into other brands though because I have read so much about fake argan oils. I may go look at whole foods
 

ruthless

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I've got the "Live Clean" brand as well as another brand of argan oil, the live clean in my opnion isn't as good as the "Moroccan Oil" brand. But it is half the price.

There are cheaper alternatives-I believe "Moroccan Oil" brand retails here for 30 bucks.

I'd like to say too that the "Live clean" and the kind I have (brown plastic bottle, large green label, organic) aren't so much oils as they are treatments. They are very similar in texture to farouk silk therapy and contain Argan oil but aren't really oils

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I use "Dermorganics" Argan oil line, it's pretty good makes my hair very soft and shiny. Smell leaves something to be desired though
 

Saraid

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Morcoccanoil (brand) is basically all silicone. You would be better off buying a cheaper silicone serum - I like Kenra Platinum Silkening Gloss (~$18 for 4 oz., it will last forever) - and then some pure argan oil to put on your hair a few minutes before the silicone. With Moroccanoil you're paying too much money for a silicone serum.
 
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