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Wednesday 19 February 2014

Moroccan Oil Treatment.




Having long blonde hair is a challenge, especially when it’s not natural so I'm always conscious of getting regular trims, using heat protector when styling and searching for the perfect hair mask! I was recommended Moroccan Oil by my hairdresser after expressing my need for something to bring life back into my blonde locks and yes she hit the nail on the head! This product has become an essential in my haircare routine.

I have been using this about twice a week when I wash my hair. After washing I gently towel dry my hair, then all you need is a small 5p sized pump to work through the hair. I tend to focus the product on the ends of my hair, to target split ends but afterwards I give myself a mini head massage to stimulate hair growth. (I'm in a never-ending fight to get my hair to grow past its current length!) You can then blowdry your hair or leave it to dry naturally.. either way Moroccan Oil leaves my hair feeling so healthy, soft and manageable! The oil claims to 'speed up drying time' which I can not state to be true, as I have thin and fast drying hair anyway. However, everything else they claim this treatment will do I agree with. I have seen a noticeable change in the strength of my hair and it looks so much more healthy and hydrated. I like that once my hair is dry, there is no oily residue left so thank you to Moroccan Oil!

As you only need a small amount of the oil, this size bottle is going to last quite a long time, which makes it worthy of being on the pricey end of haircare. I will definitely repurchase this as it’s become such an essential! The brand has a range of different hair treatments/ products so if you're interested in checking them out I suggest feelunique.com as its an easy way to view all products and they have some good offers on.

Let me know if you find Moroccan Oil useful? I know some people say they have had better results using Primarks Argon Oil?