Monday, December 5, 2011

Moroccan Oil Original Treatment (200 Ml)


!±8± Moroccan Oil Original Treatment (200 Ml)

Would you like to have silky, shiny hair? Use of Moroccan oil can make thick coarse hair soft, shiny and glossy. Moroccan oil is alcohol free which softens thick, unmanageable hair into good looking bright. It is absorbed by the hair quickly once applied due to its patented ultra light formula. It is suitable for all types eliminating frizz makes the styling quickly by providing long term conditioning. Its unique formula strengthens the brittle hair by healing it and gives nourishment to damaged hair by coloring and styling. Hair is damaged due to various reasons. It protects from UV damage and all other environmental factors and also reduces the drying time.

Moroccan oil nourishes the scalp by alleviating dry and itchy scalps. It comes with balanced natural oils and vitamins which are very much needed to a healthy hair. Though it is an oil treatment, it will not make hair oily. Apply few drops (size of silver dollar) after shampooing and conditioning, on your palm and start massaging into the hair for good result and style your hair. Application of this product number of times will make it look good by controlling frizz and thus lead to shinier hair.

Another advantage of using Moroccan oil is, can be mixed with hair color also. Apply 5ml of this oil and massage it through the hair before applying color. The oil can be used as conditioner after the entire process of color is finished. Quantity of Moroccan oil to use depends on thickness of the hair. Generally 10ml of Moroccan oil is recommended to use in the mix for long hair. One should not rinse the hair before applying color. It is added as final procedure only after the mix has been prepared. 4 to 5ml of oil treatment should be added to the color mix, follow the direction so that the hair gets shinier enhances elasticity and good color.


Moroccan Oil Original Treatment (200 Ml)

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