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Moroccan Oil

Moroccan Oil.

Moroccan Oil
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About this product

A lightweight leave-in hair oil serum designed to add shine, softness, and manageability to hair.

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The Guru Index verdict

68%

Mixed

~Mixed · 68%
3Reviewers
2Approved
0Mixed
1Skip

What the gurus are saying

The gurus who tried it praise how it adds shine and keeps hair soft without leaving it greasy, even with regular use. However, anyone with fine or thin hair may find that even a small amount weighs their strands down, so patch-testing with less than a full pump is worth trying first. Those with thicker or coarser hair tend to see the payoff in improved manageability when used a couple of times a week.
Synthesized from 3 expert reviews

Key actives & flags

Alcohol-free

Full ingredients

Water (Aqua), Sodium C12-13 Pareth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Chloride, Dimethiconol, Fragrance (Parfum), Glycerin, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid, Glycol Distearate, Carbomer, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Tea-Dodecylbenzenesulfonate, Cocamide MEA, Disodium EDTA, PEG-45M, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, PPG-9, Propylene Glycol, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Coumarin, Linalool, Yellow 5 (Ci 19140), Red 33 (Ci 17200)

Every take, in full

What the gurus are saying.

Every take we've logged from this product's reviews across YouTube. Click any row to watch the moment they said it.

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Approved
"Little baby Moroccan Oil because then you can kind of have your own routine with your favorite products without having to carry the whole thing. Yeah, it still works. It's nice."
All 5 takes from No BS Beauty
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"The Moroccan Oil I love this stuff so I already have my next bottle already sitting on my countertop. A half pump use of my hair really nice, love it. It does have a light fragrance but it's light and it dissipates pretty quickly."
My September Skincare & Beauty Product Empties! What I've Finished Up This Month
"I just love my Moroccan Oil. I just love this stuff. It lasts a lot longer and the bottle's a lot bigger and probably cheaper too."
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"Little baby Moroccan Oil because then you can kind of have your own routine with your favorite products without having to carry the whole thing. Yeah, it still works. It's nice."
Ulta Semi-Annual Beauty Event 2024 Week 1
"Moroccan oil is my other favorite hair care brand."
People Magazine Beauty & Skincare Hall of Fame 2024 Year Picks Critiqued
"They do mention Moroccan Oil which is my personal favorite, one of my favorite brands."
Skip
"The most popular leave-in oil that I used to use is the Moroccan Oil and it is so much more expensive and I hate it for me because I will do one drop of and no matter how much I spread it that one drop just weighs my hair down because my hair is so so fine."
Approved
"This is the one hair oil that has not left my hair like uber greasy. I do this a couple of times a week just to help my hair be a little bit more stylable. When I take a break from it and return to my Moroccan Oil, my hair is a lot more manageable."
All 2 takes from Dr Dray
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"I've had this bottle for going on a year now and this doesn't help my hair hold, it doesn't help with grip when I'm wearing my hair up, but what it does is it keeps my hair soft and shiny."
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"This is the one hair oil that has not left my hair like uber greasy. I do this a couple of times a week just to help my hair be a little bit more stylable. When I take a break from it and return to my Moroccan Oil, my hair is a lot more manageable."
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