Moroccanoil Treatment Light
Moroccanoil Treatment Light, a styling, finishing and conditioning product for all hair types – particularly fine and light-coloured hair, such as blonde.
Moroccanoil Treatment Light is an ultra-light formula which is absorbed by the hair instantly, resulting in a natural, silky finish and brilliant shine without leaving a residue.
Moroccanoil Treatment Light has the ability to restore over-processed hair damaged by environmental factors and chemical procedures. It revives, hydrates, and most importantly, detangles hair, wigs and hair extensions.
Moroccanoil Treatment Light is stored in an amber glass bottle to protect the oil from ultra-violet rays that cause oxidation and degradation.
Alcohol Free.
Comes with a pump dispenser.
Directions
– Styling and finishing: After shampooing and conditioning, start with a small amount in the palm of your hand and work it through damp hair. Style as usual.
– Protection: To control frizz and protect hair from environmental factors, apply a small amount (few drops) to dry hair as often as needed.
Ingredients
Cyclomethicone, Dimethicone, Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil, Parfum, Linum Usitatissimum (Linseed) Seed Extract, Ci 26100 (Red 17), Ci 47000 (Yellow 11)
Available Volume: 25ML / 50ML / 100ML / 125ML
The benefits of Moroccanoil Treatment Light
Moroccan oil is packed with omega fatty acids, which improve dry skin and add shine to damaged hair. The phenols in Moroccan oil maintain scalp health and help to balance the pH levels, which can combat oil, explains Dr. Jaliman. It also boasts vitamin E and linoleum acids to lightly moisturize your skin, soften dry patches, and even reduce acne scars, Dr. Jaliman adds. Even better? Moroccan oil is considered anti-aging, meaning it can help lessen the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and prevent sun damage.
And while it’s safe to use on most skin types (and can even keep psoriasis and eczema at bay), Dr. Jaliman cautions against using it if you’re prone to breakouts. Moroccan oil contains oleic acid, a highly comedogenic ingredient (translation: it can clog pores), and could cause inflammatory acne. “If you are acne-prone and experience breakouts often, I would not use too much of any oil,” warns Dr. Jaliman. “However, this is a lightweight oil compared to other much heavier ones, which block pores.”
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