Sunday 26 April 2015

Argan Oil Hair Mask & Treatment Review

One of the things my definitely hair suffers from is dryness. I tend to find that instead of getting greasy between washes - my hair will let me know it's time for a shampoo/condition treatment by becoming increasingly dry & straw-like (well that's how it feels to me anyway).

I'm not sure if this is due to colouring my hair on a semi-regular basis - yes I  am a little lazy on the upkeep of my roots from time to time - but there's no bleach involved in the process. I also tend to save heated tools for special occasions/nights out... maybe I just need to accept that this is just how my hair naturally is.

At the end of 2014 I discovered Garnier's Ultimate Blends collection & to this day am still using the same brand  (click here to read a full review).  However sometimes I feel like conditioner just isn't enough to provide the silky smoothness that I crave & due to this I'm always on the look out for products to help inject some extra moisture back into my hair.

So when I stumbled across both the Argan Oil Hair Mask & Hair Treatment for only £1 each I couldn't resist popping them into my basket to try out.

Hair treatment on the left & Hair mask on the right
First up was the Argan Oil Hydrating Hair Mask which claims to be an "intensive conditioning treatment" with extracts of "Moroccan argan oil". The instructions state to towel dry hair after shampooing, apply the mask from root to tip and leave for 7-10 minutes. 

After washing out the mask I wrapped my hair up in a towel & left it to dry off for a while (anyone else's hair take forever to dry naturally?!) before using the Argan Oil Hair Treatment. The treatment makes a claims to "repair and rejuvenate, leaving hair shiny, smooth & healthy" but I very rarely believe every claim made by a beauty product. The instructions state to rub either 2-3 drops of oil (4-5 for longer hair) & then distribute throughout. As my hair is relativity long I decided to opt for the 4-5 drops *long hair problems*. 

So what did I think overall of the products?

Due to these products coming at such low prices I'll admit that I didn't have the highest of hopes for them (I know, I know - don't judge a book by its cover price?). However I'm happy to say I was pleasantly surprised by both treatments. Both really helped lock moisture in & left my hair feeling silky and smooth the next day... Obviously some products of a higher price may offer better results but at £2 for both of these, I'm sure they'll be making a regular appearance in my haircare routine.. *sassy hair flick*. 

I purchased both of these products in Tesco but can't seem to find them on their website... however click here to view the online range of Argan Oil products that Tesco has to offer. 

What are your favourite haircare products?

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Argan Oil Hair Mask & Treatment Review

One of the things my definitely hair suffers from is dryness. I tend to find that instead of getting greasy between washes - my hair will let me know it's time for a shampoo/condition treatment by becoming increasingly dry & straw-like (well that's how it feels to me anyway).

I'm not sure if this is due to colouring my hair on a semi-regular basis - yes I  am a little lazy on the upkeep of my roots from time to time - but there's no bleach involved in the process. I also tend to save heated tools for special occasions/nights out... maybe I just need to accept that this is just how my hair naturally is.

At the end of 2014 I discovered Garnier's Ultimate Blends collection & to this day am still using the same brand  (click here to read a full review).  However sometimes I feel like conditioner just isn't enough to provide the silky smoothness that I crave & due to this I'm always on the look out for products to help inject some extra moisture back into my hair.

So when I stumbled across both the Argan Oil Hair Mask & Hair Treatment for only £1 each I couldn't resist popping them into my basket to try out.

Hair treatment on the left & Hair mask on the right
First up was the Argan Oil Hydrating Hair Mask which claims to be an "intensive conditioning treatment" with extracts of "Moroccan argan oil". The instructions state to towel dry hair after shampooing, apply the mask from root to tip and leave for 7-10 minutes. 

After washing out the mask I wrapped my hair up in a towel & left it to dry off for a while (anyone else's hair take forever to dry naturally?!) before using the Argan Oil Hair Treatment. The treatment makes a claims to "repair and rejuvenate, leaving hair shiny, smooth & healthy" but I very rarely believe every claim made by a beauty product. The instructions state to rub either 2-3 drops of oil (4-5 for longer hair) & then distribute throughout. As my hair is relativity long I decided to opt for the 4-5 drops *long hair problems*. 

So what did I think overall of the products?

Due to these products coming at such low prices I'll admit that I didn't have the highest of hopes for them (I know, I know - don't judge a book by its cover price?). However I'm happy to say I was pleasantly surprised by both treatments. Both really helped lock moisture in & left my hair feeling silky and smooth the next day... Obviously some products of a higher price may offer better results but at £2 for both of these, I'm sure they'll be making a regular appearance in my haircare routine.. *sassy hair flick*. 

I purchased both of these products in Tesco but can't seem to find them on their website... however click here to view the online range of Argan Oil products that Tesco has to offer. 

What are your favourite haircare products?

xxx



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