Moroccanoil is an oil treatment for all hair types. Moroccan Oil is alcohol-free And weightless I have very fine thin hair so Im always hesitant to use these type of products but for others it softens thick unmanageable hair and restores shine and softness to dull lifeless hair. termtypes. Moroccan Oil contains a unique formula that strengthens brittle hair while promoting healing to the hair. Also provides nourishment to hair damaged by coloring and styling. Creates an optimal balance for the hair and scalp. Moroccan Oil nourishes the scalp by alleviating itchy, dry scalps. Protects against UV damage and other environmental factors. Reduces drying time, when your getting your wash and sets.
I found out that.......
(1) It can be used directly on the hair before the color is applied
(2) It can be mixed with the color products and then applied to the hair
(3) It can be used as a conditioner after the entire color process has been completed.
The benefits to this include: increased manageability, less frizz, enhanced color and color that lasts longer, increased elasticity, and great shine!
The quantity of Moroccan Oil needed depends on the texture and volume of the hair: Highlighted hair will need more rather than less Moroccanoil. Virgin or untreated hair needs the least amount of Moroccanoil– perhaps a dime shaped amount rubbed into the palms and then through the hair.
Mixing Moroccan Oil with Color Applications: MoroccanOil can be mixed with haircolor, highlights, straightening, and perms. For long hair, it is suggested to use 10ml of Moroccanoil into the mix. Before applying the color mix, apply 5 ml. of Moroccanoil and massage it through hair. As always, the quantity used depends on the thickness of the hair. It is always suggested to use less since you can always add more product to the mix if you need to. Please note that Moroccan Oil is added as a final procedure, after the mix has been prepared.
I used moroccan oil and loved it, but the price is a bit steep. I prefer using coconut oil...way cheaper and my hair gets better results. Plus I can use it for just about everything!
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Jul 26, 2012
Tia B.
I found out that.......
(1) It can be used directly on the hair before the color is applied
(2) It can be mixed with the color products and then applied to the hair
(3) It can be used as a conditioner after the entire color process has been completed.
The benefits to this include: increased manageability, less frizz, enhanced color and color that lasts longer, increased elasticity, and great shine!
The quantity of Moroccan Oil needed depends on the texture and volume of the hair: Highlighted hair will need more rather than less Moroccanoil. Virgin or untreated hair needs the least amount of Moroccanoil– perhaps a dime shaped amount rubbed into the palms and then through the hair.
Mixing Moroccan Oil with Color Applications: MoroccanOil can be mixed with haircolor, highlights, straightening, and perms. For long hair, it is suggested to use 10ml of Moroccanoil into the mix. Before applying the color mix, apply 5 ml. of Moroccanoil and massage it through hair. As always, the quantity used depends on the thickness of the hair. It is always suggested to use less since you can always add more product to the mix if you need to. Please note that Moroccan Oil is added as a final procedure, after the mix has been prepared.
Jul 26, 2012
Kymberly H.
Thank you Tia for this infor about Moroccan Oil. I've often wonder about it's benefits and if it would help moisturize processed hair.
Jul 27, 2012
Alli M.
I used moroccan oil and loved it, but the price is a bit steep. I prefer using coconut oil...way cheaper and my hair gets better results. Plus I can use it for just about everything!
Jul 27, 2012
Tia B.
I love the coconut oil but it was to heavy weighed my hair down I order my hair supplies on eBay or Amazon to cut cost
Jul 27, 2012
Tia B.
Kimberly I have relaxed hair but very fine and I love it !
Aug 07, 2012
Kaitlin L.
I am a Moroccan oil lover it's a life saver!!
Aug 08, 2012
Zel B.
I'm using this too. Organic goodness. Worth the price.