Luxury Morocco Beauty: MoroccanOil

Carrie

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Coconut oil nour­ishes the hair giv­ing your hair the sexy, wet from the beach look all day long.  But for tresses that are silky, shiny and strong for all hair types with­out the grease of pure oils in your hair, try MoroccanOil.    MoroccanOil is a salon prod­uct based on the main ingre­di­ent of Argon oil.   It soft­ens thick unman­age­able hair and restores shine and soft­ness to dull life­less hair but best of all, can be absorbed instan­ta­neously into the hair.  MoroccanOil helps my hair with frizz and for some users, they claim it reduces split ends with­out the grease of using a pure oil directly on your hair.

MoroccanOil’s effec­tive­ness and for­mula is based upon the Argon oil, which is pro­duced from the ker­nels of the endemic argan tree, that is val­ued for its nutri­tive, cos­metic and numer­ous med­i­c­i­nal prop­er­ties.  Argon oil is rich in vit­a­min E and essential fatty acids, which has the good oils for your hair.  This tree is native to the dif­fi­cult con­di­tions of south­west­ern Morocco and North Africa.  Women in these regions use this oil in their hair and skin.

MorroccanOil was used by Robert Vetica's Good to Great Hair.  He is the styl­ist for many celebri­ties, includ­ing Salma Hayek, pic­tured below at the open­ing party at Beso, Eva Langoria Parker’s restau­rant in LA.

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Best Price:

The prod­uct is pricey but if you use it spar­ingly, it can last sev­eral months to over six.

Josan Maran also sells a high end 50 ml pure Argon oil prod­uct is $52.

Testimonial:

“I used the pure organic argan oil (that’s the main ingre­di­ent in the MoroccanOil prod­ucts) on my hair and it is absolutely amaz­ing and fab­u­lous. I bought a bot­tle of the argan oil at Salon Ziba in New York City because my styl­ist used it on my hair.”

Dana, 25 year old, New York City

Other reviews at Makeup Alley.

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