I have thick hair but I tend to buy light hair oil treatments because my hair can feel weighed down if the oil is too thick/heavy. I haven't tried the original oil from this range though. This oil applies easily, feels so light- almost like water and leaves my hair nice and sleek after blow-drying. It also helps smooth down frizzy hair if I'm in a rush. A friend of mine also used this and she was astounded by how good this was.
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Moroccanoil Oil Light Review
Moroccanoil® Treatment Light’s versatile, nourishing and residue-free formula can be used as a conditioning, styling and finishing tool. It blends perfectly with other products and even speeds up drying time. This treatment for hair completely transforms and repairs as its formula transports lost proteins for strength; fatty acids, omega-3 oils and vitamins for shine; and antioxidants for protection. It absorbs instantly to fill gaps in hair created by heat, styling and environmental damage.
Website http://www.moroccanoil.com
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I have really fine hair so was unsure whether this treatment would be too heavy and weigh it down. I started off by applying a pea sized amount on damp ends and this was the right amount to use. The scent was beautiful and the oil smoothed my hair without weighing it down. When my hair dried naturally it looked shiny rather than greasy. I highly recommend this treatment!
Tips: Start with a small amount of the oil until you find out how much your hair needs.
I have super fine hair for reference (thick but fine and lots of it and wavy curls) and this is just about as good as the original but is a bit thinner/runnier in texture and sadly seems to have less of the amazing scent that I know and love. I thought I would give this formula a try since I have fine hair but I definitely find the original better for my hair type and I can use one pump vs the two or three I have to use of this one - so the original also wins in terms of value for money for me. Still a lovely product and worth a try if you are worried about weighing your hair down. But personally I will be going back to the original for my next purchase.
I've been using this stuff for about six months and honestly - I can feel the difference between when I've used it and when I haven't. I've got fine, colour treated hair and I use a GHD every day - when I've used the Moroccan Oil my hair feels lighter and more 'finished'. I put it on when my hair is wet, then once I've finished styling I'll put just the tiniest bit on for shine.
Tips: Don't use too much - just a little bit goes a long way.
I didn't think that I would be that keen for an hair oil. Adding oil to your hair sounds like a recipe for greasy hair that looks like it needs to be washed. For that reason I decided to try the light version and have bought the small bottle of this. And would advise most to do the same (unless you have thick hair). I use the smallest amount in my hand in the morning after straightening my hair and apply only to the ends. I find it makes my hair silky smooth and not at all greasy.
Tips: Start with a small amount. You can add more but you can't take it away (although a small amount of dry shampoo can help in a pinch)
I was gifted moroccan oil light as part of a birthday present, although I'd heard good things about the morccan oil brand I was a bit hesitant to swap from the Argan Oil I had been using on my hair to a "light" formula, but I'm so glad I did. This formula is amazing on my stressed, really fine blonde locks. It's not quite as heavy as the other oil I used, and gives me great shine. I did find the consistancy quite runny, but it seems to soak in really well. The smell is delish too!
Tips: A little goes a long way, put the bulk in the midlengths and ends to avoid an oily scalp
it smells fab, it hydrates, it's not too heavy (as long as you don't apply too much). The best part about this is that it's for lighter coloured hair, so it doesn't stain your hair darker like the other version
I tried my Mum's as I didn't want to commit to the purchase if I didn't like it as it's quite expensive ($67). I LOVE IT! It is perfect for my hair which can get greasy easily from products. I can definitely notice the condition of my hair is better when I use this too. I have my hair highlighted quite blonde and there is no staining. I use it on wet hair before blow drying. No particular fragrance too it. I use one full pump per application and it seems to be lasting really well. I have medium length, thin-med thickness.
This light oil has a lovely scent, I have very fine hair so was a bit unsure if this would be too heavy. It is a great lightweight oil that defenately didn’t weight my hair down. I Use it after shampooing and conditioning before using the hairdryer it protects hair from further damage from heat. it helps smooth and add shine, but dosnt feel greasy, it absorbs well too. Love this.
Tips: Use a little and spread through the palm of hands before spreading through mid lengths and ends of your hair.
I've always used the original Moroccan Oil for it's shine and heat protectant properties ( as well as it's yummy scent)
Until I found my ends coming up super brassy- apparently the original has a colorant that they have left out of this one?
Still does a wonderful job of taming frizz, creating smoothness and shine, just with out the free colour ;)
Super easy to absorb and due to it's anti inflammatory nature I also use it if I get and dry skin on my lips/ hands.
Tips: apply to ends - mid lengths first, any residue left can be used all over - it will naturally work it's way up the hair shaft to the scalp.