I'm a wee bit fussy about what I put on my hair so when my hairdresser asked if I'd like bit of oil to finish my natural instinct was no.
But by the time I'd thought it through my hairdresser had the oil in her hands and the smell of lollies filled the hair. Oh, well why not?
So for the next 24 hours my hair felt silky smooth - it felt like the hair in the glossy magazines looked like they'd feel. And the smell - it's a sweet, yummy smell, with a hint of coconut. Well the next day I was back in the salon to buy my own bottle.
The bottle is glass and screams luxury, it comes in a gold box. The pump top is sturdy and deposits just the right amount for dry hair. For wet hair I use two pumps.
This product claims to reconstruct hair - and I think it does - my thick, somewhat unruly hair is easier to manage and feels lighter. Which after putting an oil on you wouldn't think it would.
My hair is easier to style, and I find it's great to use to eliminate frizzies on a hot day.
I'm just about through my first bottle, it's lasted 5 months, so for $40 it's a bargain!
I have very curly, unruly hair and go to the hairdressers quite a lot to get my hair blow dried as I can never get it right. I have been using Moroccan Oil for years and my hairdresser always used that on my hair as well. A couple of months ago, my hairdresser used a new product on my hair called Luxe Oil by Wella. It is absolutely gorgeous. It smells really yummy and leaves my hair nice and shiny.
Tips: A little goes a long way so don't put too much on your hair or it will end up looking greasy. I always rub it into my palms first and then spread over my hair so I get an even distribution through my hair.