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Showing posts with label Moroccan Oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moroccan Oil. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Moroccanoil Treatment Light


Contents: 3.4fl oz / 100 ml
Price: HK$400.00
Local of Purchase: Hair salon

According to the moroccanoil's webpage:
 
Moroccanoil® Treatment Light is specifically formulated for the delicate needs of ultra-fine and light-colored (including white) hair. Inspired by the original formula that pioneered the oil-infused hair care category, creating the worldwide buzz on argan oil. A versatile and multitasking product, it is an essential foundation for hairstyling that can be used as a conditioning, styling and finishing tool. It even speeds up drying time and helps restore and revive hair damaged from chemicals found in shampoos, color processes and perms, as well as environmental factors. Infused with antioxidant-rich argan oil, strengthening proteins and shine-boosting vitamins. A completely transformative treatment that leaves the hair healthy, shiny and more manageable.
 
Apply 1–2 pumps of Moroccanoil® Treatment Light to clean, towel-dried hair, from mid-length to ends. Blow-dry or let dry naturally. Apply on dry hair to tame flyaways or condition split ends.
 
TIP: Mix a few drops of Moroccanoil Treatment Light with Moroccanoil Intense Hydrating Mask, Weightless Hydrating Mask or Restorative Hair Mask for added nourishment.
 
Ingredients: cyclomethicone, dimethicone, argania spinosa kernel oil (argan oil), fragrance (parfum), linum usitatissimum (linseed) seed extract, butylphenyl methylpropional, benzyl benzoate, alpha-isomethyl ionone, CI26100 (D&C Red no.17), CI 47000 (D&C Yellow NO.11)
 
My Opinion:

I've been using the original formula for nearly 6 months, but when I ran out of it around December last year, my salon only had the light formula.

I've used the light formula for a few days and notice that it wasn't enough for needs, after using 2 pumps my hair still wasn't soft enough, so I've started to use something else....

Recently I've got this out again and started to use it during the hot and humid summer days, and for this time it was just perfect, it left my hair smooth and soft. I guess the light formula is better suited for the summer, while the original formula is for the dry winter days.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Moroccan Oil Treatment




Contents: 3.4 fl oz / 100ml
 
According to Moroccan Oil's webpage:
 
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.
 
My Opinion:
 
I've been using Ice Cream Crystal Beauty Sealing Liquid Crystals as a hair treatment for nearly 7 years, but recently I've been persuaded by my stylist to get the Moroccan oil. I don't remember exactly how much I've paid for it, but it was close to HK$600, comparing it to my favorite Ice Cream Crystals, which was less than HK$200, this was definetly expensive.
 
Anyway, I was really surprise that I've liked it more than the Ice Cream Crystals that I have been using. This feels really light on the hair and it doesn't leave my hair greasy, but most importantly I did notice an improvement on my hair texture, and I've only been using it for about a month.
 
I've recently found that this is actually available at lookfantastic.com for 30.45 Pounds, which is about half of what I've paid for, and with free shipping, I'll definetly repurchase.