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Sat, Jul 28th, 2012, 04:48 AM #1
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Sat, Jul 28th, 2012, 06:38 PM #2
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I love it! Wish it wasn't so expensive but a little goes a long way. I have long curly hair past above my butt and a big bottle of oil lasts me all year. It is a good investment though as if I used another brand say of curling gel it may cost me $5-10 a month worth of product. If you do the math it's probably less product used and more money saved for me.
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Mon, Jul 30th, 2012, 12:21 PM #3
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How do you use the oil for your hair? I have a little bottle that I use on my face sometimes... I have long curly hair as well. Would I just put a little on my fingertips and scrunch the ends?
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Sun, Aug 5th, 2012, 01:25 AM #4
Avon is introducing 'Moroccan argan hair oil' in their campaign 19. $9.99 for 60 ml. Contact a Rep near you.
"To apply, start on the ends of hair in the back and work your way forward, avoiding the roots and crown. If you want a smooth look, gently pat your hands over hair last, after applying most of the product to hair ends. You don’t want too much on the top layer of your hair. Start with less and add more if needed." (http://www.ca.avon.com/PRSuite/home_...?LANG_CD=en_CA)Last edited by lmj; Tue, Aug 7th, 2012 at 05:51 PM.
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Wed, Aug 15th, 2012, 06:45 AM #5
Hi all
There are many benefit of Moroccan oil.Moroccan oil combines the many benefits of grape seed, almond oil, avocado and olive oil together for a soothing massage. These days, Moroccan oil has increased in demand since individuals who have had the opportunity to use it have enjoyed its highly efficient nature. It has several cosmetic applications with high amounts of vitamin E, which is an important anti-oxidant.
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Mon, Aug 20th, 2012, 02:02 PM #6
I love Argan everything :} I began using the Moroccan Oil series two years ago when my stylist recommened it to me. It leaves my hair silky and shiny without weighing it down which is great because I have very fine hair. I then started using New Roots pure Argan oil I bought at my local health food store. I put it on my face at night and stretch marks after I get out of the shower and my skin is still moist. and now lol I have gone way over board with Argan and bought Argan Softgels! The edible version of Argan promotes beautiful hair and skin from within and has health benefits too! I def recommend Moroccan Oil.
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Tue, Sep 11th, 2012, 11:26 AM #7
I love Moroccan Oil! its one of the best things I have ever used on my hair, its actually a serum with moroccan oil in it so a dime size amount on my hair length after my shower makes it pretty smooth. The big bottle has lasted me for almost 2 years and my hair is waist length, bleached and fine.
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Tue, Sep 9th, 2014, 05:04 PM #8
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Moroccan Oil is very nutritious for the hair! It comes highly recommended for people with dry and frizzy hair, and the reason that its so expensive is because is because its sold with almost no impurities (essentially like organic products). It's really worth the price, our customers swear by it.
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Fri, Sep 12th, 2014, 09:58 PM #9
Wow, this is definitely something to try out! Such great finds in these threads, thank you!
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Thu, Oct 23rd, 2014, 03:36 PM #10
If you buy the real deal, it can have many amazing benefits on your hair such as repairing and preventing damage. I really like Pro Naturals Argan Oil, it is 100% pure Moroccan Argan Oil, so yes, it costs a bit more but doesn't contain fillers like so many others do. It leaves my hair super silky and shiny but doesn't wight it down which is important to me as I have fine hair.
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Wed, Oct 29th, 2014, 08:42 AM #11
I have fine wavy hair and use Moroccan Oil to tame frizz and bring out the curls. I hate the way gels and other curly/wavy hair products make my hair feel sticky and crunchy! I can't afford the high-end oil brands but I've been using Organix Moroccan Argan Oil Weightless Healing Dry Oil, its around $6-7. This oil is so lightweight, yet nourishing and works like magic!
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Wed, May 13th, 2015, 09:14 PM #12
Haven't tried it but I use Adigir oil which is similar... I've also tried using Josie Maran's argan oil and that was pretty good too.
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Wed, May 13th, 2015, 09:18 PM #13
Oh... my hair is very dry & frizzy.... going to check out this moroccan oil. Where can I find them?? Does it have to be health store??
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Sat, May 16th, 2015, 06:32 AM #14
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