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I'm not one to spend a lot on hair cuts or hair care products, despite my troublesome hair.
I came across Moroccan oil through my mother, who regularly spends a lot more than i could bare on her hair, despite it being blonde and manageable.
Being mixed raced I have the disadvantage of having really dry, wavy hair, yet not afro enough to use afro hair products and have spent years trying to find products and putting my hair through the torture of relaxing, bleaching and various straightener brands, thankfully ghd's came along.
When visiting I used her products in secret as she informed me it costed a bomb.
Luckily for christmas my mother kindly bought me a Moroccan oil gift set, containing:
Moroccan oil treatment
Moroccan oil restorative hair mask
and Moroccan oil moisture repair shampoo
I used all three and my hair was immediately less damaged, shinier, softer and less fly away.
Apparently you can buy the oil in different strengths depending on hair type i'd strongly recommend even just buying the oil to apply to damp or dry hair to give your hair some much deserved tlc.
Here is there website containing a list of their products:
You can buy them from most hairdressers or online
Enjoy
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