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MOROCCAN OIL....what's the hype ladies?

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I <3 Argan oil!!! I use it as a hot oil treatment on wet hair, I've added it to my cheapie Jazzing rinses, I use it as a heat protectant for flatironing, and I've also used it to seal my ends. When I use it on damp hair, I put a dime sized amount in my hand and warm it up between my palms and evenly coat the hair...concentrating on my ends. After I Bdry, my hair is super bouncy. Works just as good as Chi silk infusion.

^^I also have the Moraccan Oil Treatment (oil) and it works great as well :yep:
 
I have never used the line because I am trying to stay away from cones, but I do use the pure argan oil. Truly, I can take it or leave it - but since I have it, I am using it now and then (as a matter of fact I have a full bottle left in addition to the half bottle I am still using). One of the other posters called it her winter staple so I may give it another try as the weather gets colder. You only need a small amount and it does add shine. I do like it for my skin though . . .
 
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Oh really....I see it's made in Isreal. OK....but where does the ethics come in? Are little children bottling the product for 1 cent a day? Please share what you know. It's important for us to be responsible when buying products. I just threw away a liter of Infusium 23. I gave up all P&G products because of their ties with freemasonry, the church of satan etc.



Hey, Taytay; Since Israel is an illegal occupation (recognized as such by the United Nations) and an apartheid state, I don't buy products that are manufactured there; when South Africa was being dominated by the Dutch descent residents, my parents refused to patron companies that did business in South Africa...we also refused to buy goods that were manufactured in South Africa.

In the same vein, since Israel is an apartheid state and an illegal occupation (also deemed such by the UN), I don't buy goods that are manufactured there (I think Nike also manufactures some of their apparel there...I don't buy their items anymore either). :look:
 
Sounds like Argan oil would be a great addition for my henna & ayurvedic powders..





Happy Hair Growing!
 
I used the sallys argan oil recently in my braid out after I washed. Usually I put rollers on the ends so it comes out nice however I had somewhere to go so I didn't . I applied the argan oil putting extra on the ends and my ends didn't come out dry. Usually as my hair dries and if I don't have rollers on the ends it gets dry to me nd looks scraggly ( is that a word LOL) but this time it was noticeably silkier. A vast improvement over what it normally looks like when I dry in braids without rollers to smooth out the ends. The Negative: a cone is the first ingredient; however I think it is worth a try.
 
So I went out to sally's and purchased the one n only morrocan oil. It feels very nice I applied it after I washed DC'd and airdried my hair... My hair felt really soft what amazed my more is that my time I finished braiding my hair into a bun it has seemed to absorb... This is a plus because I do not like greasy feeling hair. When I undo the braids this weekend I hope to see a difference. If I do I will update :)
 
I'm a big fan of the Sally's one 'n only Argan oil product; it's great to use on wet hair prior to a blow out. I'd like to try the Moroccanoil line, but I need to use up the stuff I have already.
 
OK ladies - any reviews on the shampoos/conditioners? I usually find when one product in a line is extremely good, the others seem to flop.
 
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