Moroccan Oil Hair Treatment Review
The Good
- Gives hair a healthy sheen immediately
- Gets absorbed quickly
- Good for color treated hair also
- Can be applied on dry or wet hair
- Rich in anti-oxidan
The Bad
- Loaded with chemicals
- Regular serum
- Over hyped product
- If gone overboard can make hair greasy
Moroccanoil Oil Treatment Review
The Good
- Leaves hair looking smoother, shinier & healthier
- No residue
- No stickiness
- No greasiness
- A little goes a long way
The Bad
- Expensive
- Has an odd smell (it’s not unpleasant, but I can see some people not liking it)
- Contains silicone
Moroccanoil Treatment
The Good
- It is the lightest oil I have ever used, leaving no product buildup or greasy residue
- It’s also awesome for detangling. The other day, after a particularly interesting night out, I washed my hair while hungover and inadvertently created a huge weave dreadlock at the back of my head
- I used this oil to help tease out the knots and it was great. It’s also good for eliminating frizz, and it gives tired curls a new lease of life
- I use it to moisturise my natural hair, and it lasts a long time. It gives the hair a healthy sheen, not shine and is absorbed quickly. I prefer to use it on dry hair but it can also be used while the hair is wet
The Bad
- It will make you a snarling snappy wreck when you buy it, because all your friends will want to use ‘a bit’, and will end up emptying the bottle
- I’m also not too keen on the smell, it was a little too sickly sweet for my taste
Review: Moroccanoil Treatment Vs. Biosilk
The Good
- It’s a dry oil, it’s not greasy
- For all hair types
- Doesn’t weight down the hair at all
- You only need a very small, pea size, amount of product to distribute it evenly on the hair, starting with the ends
- It hydrates & nourishes the hair
- Gives hair a nice, smooth texture
- Prevents hair from tangling
- Gives shine to the hair
- Tames the frizz
- Can be applied on wet or dry hair
- Smells divine
The Bad
- Harder to use it from the bottle, you have to open and close the cap and it’s easy to pour more than you need if you are not careful
The 6 Best Moroccanoil Hair Oil Treatment
The Good
- Adds moisture and shine
- Controls frizz
- Works for all hair types
- Improves overall hair health
- Free from sulfates
- Cruelty-free
The Bad
- Highly-priced
- Heavily fragranced