Articles about: argan oil
Hair smoothies: Rich Argan Oil Elixer; Defrizz & Shine Mist
I loved these products. I knew I was going to love them – because they’re jam packed with silicones and my hair just soaks up sillicones, sings hurrah at the sight of them and behaves itself. Well, behaves itself a …
Five Heavenly Hair Oils, From Shu Uemura, John Frieda, L’Oreal and Bearna Natural Care
If you’re concerned in any way about the condition of your hair, and you’re not treating it with oil, I have just one thing to say. Start! You will be amazed at their silkening, softening ways and how, in just …
Bearna Natural Care Argan Oil: Affordable, Irish, Organic & Effective
I often wryly note that just cos argan oil’s often referred to as liquid gold, that somehow seems to translate into gold bullion-style price points. Happily, however, with this Irish-produced 100% argan from Bearna Natural Care, that’s not the case: …
Schwarzkopf BC Oil Miracle Finishing Treatment is Decent Moroccanoil Substitute
They’re everywhere, these argan oil-infused hair fellers, aren’t they? We’ve had tons of ‘em on the site at this stage and here’s Schwarzkopf’s take on the trend, the BC Oil Miracle range. Two things stand out about this immediately: the …
OilArganic Review: Dry Oil for Face and Body
Here’s the latest argan-based love in my life: it’s OilArganic, it’s a whopper of a bottle, and it comes to us from the makers of Tan Organic, the Dragon’s Den success story. This is the next phase in the brand’s …
Kiehl’s Superbly Restorative Argan Body Lotion Review
The Kiehl’s shop on Wicklow Street in Dublin has drawn me inside more times than I care to count since it opened last year and it’s the type of place where I almost always find something to buy. On a …
VO5 Miracle Concentrate: The Budget Moroccanoil?
I’ve seen a fair bit of activity online about VO5′s Miracle Concentrate and got curious – as the not very proud possessor of frizz-prone hair, I like oils and smoothing serums a lot, and am a regular Moroccanoil user. Yet …
Moroccanoil Treatment at Zeba: Oooh, Shiny
Moroccanoil is a product you’ll probably have seen in celebridee “can’t live without!” lists or in Stateside magazines or websites, but recently I’ve been coming across homages to it on the personal blogs of people with not a bit of …
