Thursday, 29 November 2012
Ojon Oil
I think it's fair to say that every girl has bought into a recommended/latest hair serum or oil at the salon and then held onto it half heartedly alongside a load of other barely used products, not really knowing if it makes a difference. This often happens to me and I ask myself if I'm not using it right or if my hair is too processed for me to be the judge of a good oil or not. Well, stop press.
I've decided the Ojon oil does live up to the hype. This is Boots own and has been heavily advertised across the board. It comes in at just under £30 so for that price I need this baby to work. I recommend this for thick/dry/coarse/processed hair as it may be too conditioning for those with already silky locks. I use a little 'gloop' of it on damp hair and then blow dry. I've noticed a huge difference in condition with increased softness and perhaps even additional length, but that may be a coincidence as I'm not applying this product to my scalp. I suspect it's that I need less trimmed off the ends now that the general condition is improved. If your hair is fried this really could be your new best friend.
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Thanks for the tip. I bought some Philip Kingsley pre-wash conditioner the other day. At £26 for a small tub it's not cheap, but on coloured hair, it works really well.
ReplyDeletePre wash conditioner? That's a new one on me! I'd been thinking of trying his range so thanks for the tip off. It seems to be worth buying the more expensive products.
ReplyDeleteHi, Iona. Do they claim this product is natural or is it just a conventional hair "oil"?
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