Monday, July 17, 2017

A battle of three hair oils


  I've always had dry hair and besides other hair products I use some kind of hair oil, was always an important step in my hair care routine.
  I've tried a few hair oils from the drugstore in the past 2 years, until I found my love, my baby, my holy grail. But before that I had to try a few others...


  First candidate to become my hair savior was Isana Oil Care, a product that is hard to find online for some reason. I used up good half of it before I got sick of it. The smell is sickly sweet, it adds a lot of shine to the hair, but it's thick and heavy, if used more than once before hair washing, can make hair seem very oily. Hard to disperse evenly. At the moment when I didn't have a lot of money or alternative products to use, it satisfied me. The price on kosmetikosdnr.lt is said to be around 4$, but I don't believe it, I feel like it cost me around 5-7$ and it was a while ago. Would not recommend it, unless there is nothing else to choose from price or quality wise. Maybe it could be used as an overnight oil treatment, before washing hair. I'd rate it 2/5.


  My old fling with avon maroccan oil products, (shampoo, conditioner, hair mask and this) was short, but I remember enjoying the hair oil. It has very potent smell, sweet and strong, it makes hair seem very shiny, better to use it on wet hair, it's less thick than Isana oil, but still, a bit heavy. I still have this, as a back-up if I ever run out of the good oil. Price is supposedly 6$, but I always see it on sale for 3$. I'd rate it 3.5/5


  I love other aussie products, and I absolutely can't live without this. The smell is very sweet and pleasant, it lingers long after applying the oil. It's surprisingly lightweight and moisturizing, it seems to sink into the hair, rather than heavily coat and weight it down. It's very easy to find in the drugstores and online. The price is 9$, but it's worth it, it lasted me more than 6 months, and my sister "helped me" to use it up too. I find that if you're patient enough, you can wait until 35% or 50% sale on aussie products, which comes around few times a year, at least in my local drugstore. I'd rate it 5/5 and ask it to marry me, if it wasn't an inanimate object. 100% recommend.

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