Ah cult products. What will we do without them? Thanks to rave (or not so good) reviews, we know all about them and we have them. NARS Orgasm? Check. Maybelline Great Lash mascara? Check, although I still think it’s quite rubbish and don’t know what the hype is all about.
The Original Moroccan Oil Treatment certainly is one of ’em hair cult products. Heard so much about it, and all very positive reviews too. It was only a matter of time before I got my mitts on it too.
Just to fill you in before I get to the review, I have very dry and coarse hair, and is very prone to split ends. Years of colouring, perming, straightening have made it a lot worse. It definitely lacks lustre.
I’ve always envied my Indian friends who have lovely, luscious, shiny black locks who never seem to have hair problems. Of course, we all know that other than their genes, it’s also the coconut oil they apply on their hair that gives it that lovely shine. Now I’m afraid I absolutely hate the smell of coconut, and couldn’t stand it on my hair or skin. So what’s a girl with shitty hair to do?
Description:
This hydrating oil has a unique quality of instant absorption into the hair, which creates an instant shine and offers long-term conditioning – without leaving any trace of residue.
Softens thick and unmanageable hair
Restores shine and softness to dull, lifeless hair
Strengthens brittle hair
Promotes healing and provides nourishment to hair damaged by colouring and styling
Protects against UV damage and other environmental factors
Reduces drying time and speeds up styling time
First off, the smell. No coconut-y smell there. 1 point.
Texture – well, it is an oil afterall, so when I poured it out onto my palm, rubbed it out between my palms to warm the oil up, it would be greasy. But when it’s applied on my damp hair, the greasiness disappeared. 10 points there.
The morning after – woke up with the oh-my-Gawd-is-that-soft-hair-mine feeling. After giving it a good straightening with my hair iron, it’s shiny and looks fantastically healthy. In fact, whenever I go to my bead lady to stock up on beads, she calls me “the girl with shiny black hair“. Ding ding ding! 10000000 points!
Suffice to say, this is awesome stuff. It comes in a brown, very apothecary-looking (if that’s the word) glass bottle. You would only need the amount of a 5-cent coin, even for long hair. Mine flows past by bra so that’s pretty long to me. It’s suitable for all hair types.
I bought this from Adore Beauty for AU$49.50. Kate, who owns Adore Beauty, is really friendly. Plus you get two good-sized samples with your order too. Not bad, not bad at all if you ask me. Initially, you could only get this from Adore Beauty, but I’ve seen several salons stocking this range now. I can’t wait to try the rest of the range.
What I like about it: Light in texture, not stinky, results in soft, shiny hair.
What I do not like about it: Nothing
Sounds amazing! Off to Adore Beauty! 😛
I have seen this advertised in Bazaar and Elle, looks interesting, will be looking into it for some samples!
Sounds really good! Now, I wonder if it is available in Malaysia? 😛
Eh? Converted so fast ah!? *hehe*
This sounds great for hair. I have oily scalp but dry ends due to constantly using shampoo for oily hair.. I have tired so many shampoos in hope to get something. I’m using EVOO on my hair now and it seems ok now.. I wonder if this will be much better!