Saturday, 26 January 2013

Moroccanoil, Revisited.

It is over a year since I first started using Moroccanoil as an everyday hair treatment, and past my initial thoughts on it in my original review, and the recommendations I've been giving to both my friends and readers ever since, I thought it might be the time to revisit what I think has been the reason over the last year I've enjoyed much healthier, stronger and shinier hair. Yes, it may be expensive but if I thought I did not know how I had looked after my hair before I discovered it back in England, since moving to California and having sun damage to content with; I know I would be absolutely and totally lost without it.
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I've tried their Glimmer Shine finishing spray and I was not that big a fan, and I have yet to try their shampoos so I don't really have much to say about Moroccanoil's other products, but I thought I'd recap the original hair treatment. For medium length hair pump two squirts of Moroccanoil (one for short, 3 for very long) into your palm and work into damp hair, concentrating on the tips and avoiding the roots.  Brush through, and dry as normal. I promise you your hair will be shinier, glossier and by the time you've made it through half the bottle (a couple of months) I promise you you'll notice stronger, healthier hair!


If you have not tried Moroccanoil yet, I urge you to find somewhere where there is Moroccanoil for sale and grab one of their travel size bottles to sample - I promise you you won't forget it!

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