So over the holidays I was in desperate need of a root touch up and a micro-trim and unfortunately couldn’t get an appointment with my regular stylist whom I absolutely love and fly all the way to Canada just to visit.
So anyway, I took a risk and went to a salon to see a stylist my friend recommended and suffice to say, wasn’t too pleased with the results (wrong color, way too dark and awful toner job) but my hair felt really healthy after she put this oil in my hair before blow drying. I wasn’t totally sold on it right away, as usually hair always feels amazing when you leave a salon so I skipped on buying it and made a mad dash to my regular stylist to see if she could save my hair from bad hair color hell (which of course she did and it looks amazing) and when she pulled out that same oil treatment and used it on my hair too, leaving it once again super soft, I knew I had to get ahold of a bottle of my own.
The price was a bit steep at ~$30 for a 3.4oz bottle but you only really use a little so it should last a while. I use a dime-size amount on damp hair before I blow dry, the company claims that it shortens drying time which I have noticed my hair dries faster but it could also be because I did get it cut shorter. It smells really, really good which, although not necessarily important, is something I really like in a good hair product. And it absorbs really quickly and is not greasy at all as some other oils can be (coconut or jojoba) which can weigh the hair down. But the best part is this leaves my hair really shiny and feeling super healthy, like I can’t even believe it’s my own hair after all the damaging things I put it through.
All in all, great conditioning product, leaves hair feeling healthy without weighing it down or leaving an oily residue.

Moroccanoil Oil Treatment (3.4 oz)







Great update! I'll be sure to pass this info along to my friend who has been looking for a way to treat her damaged hair!