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What are your reviews on this and where you buying it?

had a look on ebay, but half the stuff on there is fake
 
What are your reviews on this and where you buying it?

had a look on ebay, but half the stuff on there is fake

Aston and fincher is the only place, I used it but it's way to heavy compared to macadamia, and exactly the same oil!! Their is no such oil as Moroccan oil, just a trading name.
 
Unreal product especially when mixed in with colour/lightener I wouldn't get it off eBay a lot of it is fake x
 
Aston and fincher is the only place, I used it but it's way to heavy compared to macadamia, and exactly the same oil!! Their is no such oil as Moroccan oil, just a trading name.


ok il look into macadamia as i dont want anything heavy.
 
Unreal product especially when mixed in with colour/lightener I wouldn't get it off eBay a lot of it is fake x

do you mix it with bleach?? do u find it heavy?
 
There's 2 versions of it the original and the light but there both really nice and leave no residue we had in salon training with them and we mix it with bleach and colour it enhances the shine and helps to condition while colouring x
 
There's 2 versions of it the original and the light but there both really nice and leave no residue we had in salon training with them and we mix it with bleach and colour it enhances the shine and helps to condition while colouring x

yea iv seen they do light and normal, will try both and see what i like for what hair types, thanks for your opinions
 
There's 2 versions of it the original and the light but there both really nice and leave no residue we had in salon training with them and we mix it with bleach and colour it enhances the shine and helps to condition while colouring x

Have you not seen the independent review on morrocan vs macadamia? Very interesting x
 
Love moroccan oil only stuff that makes my hair look better got really dry hair thick hair cant be without it ,
 
What are your reviews on this and where you buying it?

had a look on ebay, but half the stuff on there is fake

I like Sexy Hair's Soy renewal with Argon oil, i find this does an amazing job and it's really light on the hair and you can mix a little bit it into your tint :)
 
thanx every1 keep the reviews coming,
 
Moroccan oil is amazing , the oil derives from the Fruit of the argan tree that is native to morocco , it should never make the hair feel heavy providing the correct amount is used , I mix mine into prelightener and the clients that have a scalp prelightener say there is less irritation , it's the only oil that works inside the cortex as a treatment oil on wet hair , I love love love it !!!
 
I've seen this at the warehouse but never took much notice with it, just thought it was just an oil treatment for damaged or frizzy hair...
So you say above that you mix it with colour, is this only bleach or also with high lift tint?? Do you still get the high lift when you use this mixed in product??
 
Love it first started using it last year in Australia and my salon has just taken it on, tip of retailing it to clients with light hair the moroccan oil 'light' is better because the original if over used can leave a slight golden tone on the hair...that is to say if it's over used. Really great product not found it heavy at all. Think the word 'oil' puts clients of because the associate it with grease!
 
definitely preferring macademia oil to moroccan oil. Much lighter, silkier and gives great shine, i find moroccan oil can leave hair feeling heavy and greasy as its not totally absorbed.
Agree with The Den, been mixing oil with bleach for years and it definitely makes a difference, wouldnt bother mixing it with Tint though, i would rather use INOA from L'Oreal, like an oil treatment within a colour....Stunning
 
I absolutely love Moroccan Oil, I picked it up at a trade show a couple of years back and it is one of my fav products.

I use the light oil and hairspray and retail other products in the line. Its quite reasonable price wise here compared to what I see if for back home too.
 
definitely preferring macademia oil to moroccan oil. Much lighter, silkier and gives great shine, i find moroccan oil can leave hair feeling heavy and greasy as its not totally absorbed.
Agree with The Den, been mixing oil with bleach for years and it definitely makes a difference, wouldnt bother mixing it with Tint though, i would rather use INOA from L'Oreal, like an oil treatment within a colour....Stunning

Cheers everyone, macademia & moroccan oil both getting tried and tested, seems to be mixed reviews, i always mixed oil with my bleach in the salon (lipoflex??) but recently havnt so chuffed i can pop a little in

Thanks every1 again x
 
I LOVE Moroccan oil!!! I've used macadamia oil aswell and do prefer moroccan oil range but suppose its just personal preference :) I get it from Aston and fincher x
 

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