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How To Effectively Use Argan Oil on Curly Hair

Over the years, Moroccan oil has been popular for curing hair fall and damaged hair. It has a lot of different benefits including smoothing hair as well as making them look shiny and black. Moroccan oil is being used in Morocco for years. It has been quite effective even in the immense heat of this part of the world. Moroccan oil is also known as Argan oil, as it is extracted from a tree that is present in the desert like environment of Morocco. Argan oil protects hair from the heat and also detangles them and keeps them soft. Thus, this is a very good choice for people with curly hair. When applied on curly hair, Moroccan oil makes sure that your hair does not look frizzy and there is no damage or hair fall. However, the key here is to apply Moroccan oil in a correct way. In this article, we will tell you how to effectively use Moroccan oil on curly hair.

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Moroccan Oil Hair Treatment 3.4 Oz Bottle with Blue Box

Using Argan Oil on Curly Hair
1) First of all, you should shampoo and condition your hair as you usually do. Wash your hair with a good shampoo and conditioner. Rinse your hair with a towel in a way that they are neither too dry nor too wet. Shampoo and conditioner is needed before applying Moroccan oil 100 ml because dirt and grease build-up result in difficult hair. It is best to wash your hair first so that when you apply Moroccan oil, your hairs are smooth and straight.

2) Once you are done with shampoo and conditioner, you should rinse your hair with a towel. As mentioned earlier, your hair should neither be too dry nor too wet. In other words, your hair should be damp when you apply Moroccan oil. This will make sure that they are not entangled when you apply oil.

3) The next step is to pour about an inch of Moroccan oil onto your palm. Rub it between your fingers and gently massage it through your hair. Make sure that you reach your scalp so that Moroccan oil can reach the roots of your hair and strengthen them. Just rubbing Argan oil on your hair and not the scalp will make your hair look shiny and smooth, but it will not provide any strength or repair damaged hair.

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4) You can apply more Moroccan oil if you feel the need to do so. The amount of oil that you need to use depends on the length and density of your hair. The condition of your hair also determines the amount of oil that needs to be used. Once you have applied oil, you can style them as you want.

5) If you are planning to color your hair, using Moroccan oil before doing so will be extremely beneficial. You can extend the life of your hair color by simply using 5 ml oil from this bottle and applying it on your hair before you color them. You should even mix 5 ml in the coloring solution for best results.

(Guest Post by Tina)

Comments

  1. Definitely try Argan oil! Its fantastic on ALL types of hair. I use it when my hair is damp before blow drying because it gets incrediby tangled and it helps smooth the brush through the hair and leaves it tangle free. It helps protect against heat from drying and straightening and cuts drying time down!

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  2. Shripriya10:30 AM

    I hate THIS oil!!! I use Coconut Oil! I love it!!

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  3. if you use this oil a lot your hair will be naturally moisturized as you wear it, so your hair will eventually become more manageable and shiny with a cumulative effect.

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