I bought this product from a pharmacy and tried it out a few years ago.
It has a pleasant scent and in my palm the oil didn't feel too thick (compared to the Moroccan Oil) which I actually did like.
When distributed from mid-length to tip in my hair I felt that this product made my hair look "stuck together". It did (just like most affordable hair oils I've tried) have very average results for me.
It did add subtle shine, and a little bit of softness, but I just could not stand the way it stuck the ends of my hair together giving off the appearance of dirty unwashed hair.
All up, I think this product isn't the best, but at the same time I feel it did give SOME nice results (shine, and softness)
I received a 5ml bottle in a goodie box or similar and as I have short hair it lasted me around a month, with applications every second day after washing. You only need the smallest amount of this oil (or any hair oil for that matter) cos you don't want your locks ending up all greasy looking and that can easily happen if you get carried away. I believe it does what it says it will do - there was an instant reduction in frizz and appearance of damage after my first use. I'm yet to try it on my skin as I have so many other skin care products but I's sure it would be great.
I love the smell of it, it's kind of like cocoa/vanilla but quite faint and not at all overpowering.
Possibly the only thing I didn't like was that there was nothing atop the bottle to control the flow, If you tipped it up too much it just poured out. Not sure, but perhaps the big bottles have something on them.
I think it's very economical if a 100ml bottle is $24.95 as my 5ml bottle has lasted over a month, that's a lot better priced than Morroccan oil and it's every bit as good.
Tips: Less is more.