Moroccan Hair Oil Treatment for Dry Hair Care
Moroccan Hair Oil
I have thick long curly dry red hair which can be very frizzy without a good oil applied. I know what a combination. My long red curly dry hair can me one huge fuzzy mop on my head without the much needed oil treatments I practice on a regular basis.
Many of you can relate and the word oil is no doubt why your here as you understand the challenges of dealing with dry hair. I have experimented with every treatment I could get my hands on and through trial and error came up with a few top notch favorites. My favorites deliver great results with the most ease and beautiful end results. Oils are the most beloved of all products for dry hair.
For those of you with similar or the same type of hair you understand. I have used every type of oil known to man and yet Moraccan oil is by far my favorite as it has a different and unique quality the others don’t. Moraccan oil penetrates instantly being quickly absorbed into my hair. Moraccan creates a great and light shine that looks like I was born with it. It doesn’t leave a residue on my hair leaving it looking oily and dark.
The Cure for Dry Frizzy and Curly Hair
This picture above t is me without Moraccan Oil, I know I know! The picture of me at the top of this page with my glasses on is me with oil… whew what a difference! This is one product that receives rave reviews by all users.
I’ve heard amazing stories from others who I’ve turned onto this treasure breathing life back into the driest of hair.
I’ve included several videos for you to watch and learn from today. These videos deliver first hand experiences and tutorials on how to use Moraccan Oil.
For those of you who need help with bad hair days, do give Moraccan Oil a go, you’ll be very glad you did! Your gonna love the way it works! Now see how my hair can look with Moroccan oil, a big difference right? Regardless if I wear it curly or straightened, Moraccan oil is my secret weapon against frizz, breakage, and dull lifeless hair.
I personally cannot live without the shampoo, the conditioner, the oil and mouse, they all are magical! Gotta have em!
Note; these products really work great and last giving you your moneys worth. I’ve never used a product as directed. I always have to use ten times the amount suggested to tame my dry curly hair or even come close to the results I want. BUT, Moraccan Oil really delivers and last. The first time I used it I got the biggest bottle available and it lasted me for months! Now that’s is amazing!
Much Love and Beauty, Katie
Katie, I have some of the same problems with my hair, although it is not red! That Moroccan oil looks like a very nice product. Do you have to heat up the oil before applying, or is it like any other conditioner?
No Aya and it is great! It comes in a pump bottle, which disperses just enough, not wasteful, rub it over both palms and work it through your wet hair. I also add some to a misting bottle filled with water for touch ups on my curly dry hair. I know you get that! I love love LOVE this product. Its awesome. Enjoy! Katie
This oil sounds good. I do not have curly hair, but my hair tends to be on the wavy side. I love using tiare oil, which is a French Polynesian oil that is a mixture of tiare flower oil and coconuts.
Hmmmm I’ve never tried that but I have tried coconut products for my hair. The thing I love about Moroccan Oil is the way it penetrates into the hair shaft making you hair as if its not dry but naturally normal and shiny without looking or feeling oily. Plus, the aroma is really nice. Thanks for adding your oil hair tip, always appreciated. Katie 🙂
i have exactly the same type of hair! no shampoo or conditioner will work, weather it be keratin smoother or anti frizz, nothing. However like you I have found that some oils work marginaly. I have been trying one drop argan oil and one drop castor oil to medium damp hair and it does slightly work, but it looks a little oily :'( also which moroccan oil do you use because there were many types when I googled it? thanks 😀
Hamish, I use the first bottle shown at the top in the product section. I love it and it does not make my hair look oily. The trick is to avoid working the oil into the scalp. I hang my head upside down after I wash it, pump three squirts into my palm, rub both hands together and then gently work it through the ends of my hair first, I then run my hands throughout the rest of my hair. Note, this is leave a lesser amount of oil on my hands to touch up the areas that might normally appear oily after my hair dries. Thanks for adding this great question.