Nourishing & Repairing Oil for Thin & Damaged Hair Oribe Gold Lust Nourishing Hair Oil
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Age:
18+
Brand: Oribe
Line: gold lust
Product Type: hair oil
Product Properties: for shine, moisturizing, nourishment, repair
Volume: 50 ml, 100 ml
Ingredients: argan, lemon, mix, watermelon
Makeup Feature: animal-friendly, vegan
Special Certificates: cruelty free
Formula: paraben-free, sles-free, sls-free, silicone
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: damaged
Country TM: USA
Made in: USA
Oils have been the primary solution for nourishing and moisturising hair and skin. Modern formulas are more advanced, especially when it comes to the care products by the brand Oribe. The Gold Lust Nourishing Hair Oil is suitable not only for the lengths but also for the roots. It contains a vitamin complex that stimulates blood circulation, awakens dormant follicles, and has a restorative effect on damaged strands. Its regular use transforms the locks into silk, and the ends stop breaking and splitting.
Benefits of Oribe Gold Lust Nourishing Hair Oil:
- adds shine and smoothness to the hair;
- strengthens hair along its entire length;
- Argan oil has a restorative effect on coloured or damaged hair;
- enriched with Sandalwood oil, which has powerful healing and antiseptic effects;
- prevents dandruff, improves scalp blood circulation;
- Cassia extract eliminates frizz and tangling;
- Bergamot extract prevents scalp irritation and tones it.-
Apply to damp hair, distributing thoroughly from roots to ends. After styling, it is recommended to apply a small amount of oil to the tips of your hair for extra shine.
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I came across this oil from a blogger, and their hair looked unbelievably well-groomed. So, I decided to order it and try it out for myself. I am extremely satisfied with the results. This oil is worth every penny, it's the best!
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