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Hair

in depth review of moroccanoil treatment

By Isabelle Davies

Published: 25 Feb 2025

My hair. Oh, my poor, mistreated hair. Years of heat styling, harsh chemicals, and general neglect had left it dry, brittle, and frankly, a bit depressing. I'd tried countless products promising miracles, only to be met with disappointment. Then, a friend— bless her cotton socks—swore by MoroccanOil. 'It's a game-changer,' she declared, and honestly, after using it for a few weeks, I'm inclined to agree. This is my in-depth review of the stuff, warts and all.
woman with damaged hair before using moroccan oil

woman with damaged hair before using moroccan oil | Image: Supplied

What is MoroccanOil Treatment?

MoroccanOil Treatment isn't just another hair oil; it's a cult classic for a reason. This argan oil-based product is designed to nourish, condition, and revitalize even the most damaged hair. Think of it as a luxurious spa treatment, but for your locks. It's meant to tame frizz, add shine, improve manageability, and (dare I say it?) even promote hair growth. It's not a cure-all, but if you're dealing with dry, damaged hair, it's worth checking out.

I've heard some people say it's too heavy, making their hair look greasy. My experience? Not so much. It depends on hair type and how much product you use, you know?

bottle of moroccan oil treatment

bottle of moroccan oil treatment | Image: Supplied

My Experience: A Transformation Tale

Okay, I'll admit, I was skeptical at first. Another expensive oil? Really? But after seeing the transformation on my friend's hair, I decided to give it a shot. I started by applying a small amount to damp hair, focusing on the ends (where the damage was worst). The oil absorbed quickly, leaving my hair feeling soft and surprisingly light. No greasy residue here, thankfully! Over time, I noticed a significant difference in my hair's overall health. My hair's softness was the most noticeable change, and I actually saw a reduction in frizz too!

Honestly, I was pretty blown away. It's one thing to read about a product's benefits—it's quite another to actually see the results. I'm not saying my hair went from damaged to perfect overnight but it was a visible and welcomed change! And that's saying something.

woman with healthy shiny hair after moroccan oil treatment

woman with healthy shiny hair after moroccan oil treatment | Image: Supplied

How to Use MoroccanOil Treatment

The best way to use MoroccanOil Treatment? It depends on your hair type and concerns, I suppose. But here's my advice, based on my experience:

  • Start small: A little goes a long way. Begin with a small amount, adding more if needed.
  • Damp hair is best: Apply to damp hair, not soaking wet hair, focusing on the ends.
  • Be patient: Results won't be instant, but with consistent use, you'll notice a gradual improvement in your hair's condition.
  • Experiment: Some people prefer to use it as a pre-shampoo treatment, others as a leave-in conditioner. Find what works for you!

Also, I didn't follow the instructions perfectly at the beginning. I mean, I applied a bit too much at first and then my hair felt a little too oily. But once I got the hang of it and experimented a bit, I really saw results.

woman applying moroccan oil to her hair

woman applying moroccan oil to her hair | Image: Supplied

The Verdict: Worth the Hype?

Yes, in my opinion, MoroccanOil Treatment lives up to the hype. It's not a miracle cure, but it's an effective treatment for dry, damaged hair. The results speak for themselves. Now, it's pricey, there's no way around that. But if you're looking for a high-quality hair oil that delivers on its promises, I would recommend you give it a shot. I'm so happy I tried it myself! Now I can't imagine going without it. It completely changed how I manage my hair.

closeup of healthy, shiny hair

closeup of healthy, shiny hair | Image: Supplied

The best things in life are worth fighting for. And healthy hair? Totally worth the effort!

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