Naturally the texture of my hair is very curly and coarse, but since using the oil I’ve found it much easier to manage when straightening.
After washing my hair, I apply 3-4 pumps of oil to the bottom of my hair. I pay particular attention to the ends as these are my driest area, and then work my way up to my roots.
Moroccanoil is very rich and you’re left with thick layer on your hands. It smells divine so why waste it? I massage any excess into my arms and legs while they’re damp to lock in extra moisture. My hairdressers, Tammy and Cristie at Voodou in Liverpool, even told me that they add a few drops into their bath.
The verdict? I’m happy with the results so far and am eager to see how my hair will feel in a few more weeks.
That’s an awesome tip, I also heard that it’s great as a quick moisturiser for the body too!
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