Products I Actually Use: Moroccan Oil
September 22nd, 2007 | Published in Beauty | 1 Comment
I have naturally curly hair, and though I love to sport wild ringlets, I have bangs now which means constant straightening. Blowdrying with a round brush rather than using a flat iron tends to give my hair amazing curve and body. Over the years I have become quite expert at it, if I can be so bold to brag. Additionally, I have probably tried every styling product created to straighten hair, eliminate frizz and flyaways, protect hair from heat damage, keep the hair smooth without adding weight, being sticky, or feelings greasy. I have tens of bottles of all shapes and colors. Creams, serums, sprays… and I usually end up using a combination of the above to get the results I actually want. Always ending up able to feel the product in my hair when I touch it after styling.
I went to the Beverly Center a couple of days ago and wandered into the beauty supply store, in search of Neem Oil. It’s what my stylist (the AMAZING Guy Riggio @ John Frieda on Melrose Place) told me he uses when straightening my hair. After one of his blow dry’s I can’t stop running my fingers through my hair because I can actually feel IT and not PRODUCT. Anyway, I asked the guy working there if he had Neem Oil and he said no, but that his customer’s seem to be going crazy over Moroccan Oil. He made claim’s of just starting to sell the product this month and already selling out numerous cases. The man did
Tonight after a long relaxing bath, I washed my hair and decided to treat myself to a blow dry using the Moroccan Oil. Let me tell you. I do not rave easily. But I dried my hair in probably half the time it usually takes me. My hair is unbelievably soft, shiny, and manageable. Until today I didn’t know the meaning of manageable. I truly like the results of this better than the Neem Oil and fully intend to bring it to my next hair cut so that Guy can try it. I’ve
I then went straight to their website and discovered they have other products as well, that I fully intend to try out. And of course I will let you know, but only if it is equally stellar. From their site, which is very nicely done, I discovered the main ingredient, Argan oil.
“For centuries Argan oil has traditionally been used by women in Morocco to treat hair and nails in order to counteract the effects of the hot climate and aging. The Argan tree only grows in an area of South West Morocco called Argana. It flourishes in the desert-like conditions and produces lush fruits much like olives yet larger and rounder. Inside the fruit grows a large nut that houses up to three almond-shape kernels which are the source of the miraculous oil.
Argan oil contains unsaturated fatty acids and is rich in tocopherols which works like vitamin E (nature’s most powerful antioxidant agent). Argan oil naturally renews cell structure and always consistently restores shines to dull lifeless hair.”
They also discuss ways that colorist’s can use this product to protect the scalp and hair, and to enhance the overall effectiveness of color absorbtion. Couture Cult is hooked, and emphatically reccomends this product!
Proof I use it:

* Just a reminder! The products I feature in the “Products I Actually Use” category, are honestly and truly PRODUCTS I ACTUALLY USE! I am not being paid to promote these products! I want you to rest assured I have tried these products and stand behind them, and am featuring them because they are QUALITY!






