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Monday, February 21, 2011

Product Review: Organix's Moroccan Argan Oil Renewing Treatment

Hey all,

I am lovin' me some Moroccan Argan Oil Renewing Treatment!

I washed my hair with the Organix coconut shampoo, and then I proceeded to apply the treatment. I was soothed by the smell as I opened the jar - it was a pleasant and distinctive aroma, and not the least bit overwhelming.

I scooped some out and applied it to my hair, and I instantly took note of the fact that it felt thick and rich on my hair, as a deep conditioner should feel (in my opinion). I then covered my head with a plastic cap and let it sit for about 20 minutes.

I then rinsed out the treatment, and I noticed that my hair felt soft and had a nice shine to it. I then sealed in the moisture with an olive oil rinse.

I was pleased with the way my hair felt and looked after I used the Moroccan Argan Oil Renewing Treatment. The product itself felt and smelled a bit luxurious, and it was a treat for my senses, as I believe all hair treatments should be. Its a great deal at about $7 for 8 ounces, and I definitely recommend it. I would be very interested in hearing how this treatment works for you!

Here's to a great product,

Bella Dee

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've been hearing a lot of buzz about this oil...hmmm...interesting! I may have to try it. I tried a home protein treatment this weekend. YOu take two eggs yolks (depending on the length of hair) and a tablespoon of honey. My hair felt pretty moisturized afterwards. I loved the results. It was quick and easy. Today I bought some Mimosa Hair Honey from Carol's Daughter to see if it helps with my hair frizz :)

Anonymous said...

BellaDee...How did you come up with your blog name??

Dee said...

Hey Tempest! It sounds as though your home treatment is a winner. And let me know how you like the Hair Honey.

Thanks for asking about my name. "Bella" means "beautiful" in Italian, and Dee is my nickname. I feel beautiful about myself, and so...BellaDee it is!

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Product Review: Organix's Moroccan Argan Oil Renewing Treatment


Hey all,

I am lovin' me some Moroccan Argan Oil Renewing Treatment!

I washed my hair with the Organix coconut shampoo, and then I proceeded to apply the treatment. I was soothed by the smell as I opened the jar - it was a pleasant and distinctive aroma, and not the least bit overwhelming.

I scooped some out and applied it to my hair, and I instantly took note of the fact that it felt thick and rich on my hair, as a deep conditioner should feel (in my opinion). I then covered my head with a plastic cap and let it sit for about 20 minutes.

I then rinsed out the treatment, and I noticed that my hair felt soft and had a nice shine to it. I then sealed in the moisture with an olive oil rinse.

I was pleased with the way my hair felt and looked after I used the Moroccan Argan Oil Renewing Treatment. The product itself felt and smelled a bit luxurious, and it was a treat for my senses, as I believe all hair treatments should be. Its a great deal at about $7 for 8 ounces, and I definitely recommend it. I would be very interested in hearing how this treatment works for you!

Here's to a great product,

Bella Dee

3 comments on "Product Review: Organix's Moroccan Argan Oil Renewing Treatment"

Anonymous said...

I've been hearing a lot of buzz about this oil...hmmm...interesting! I may have to try it. I tried a home protein treatment this weekend. YOu take two eggs yolks (depending on the length of hair) and a tablespoon of honey. My hair felt pretty moisturized afterwards. I loved the results. It was quick and easy. Today I bought some Mimosa Hair Honey from Carol's Daughter to see if it helps with my hair frizz :)

Anonymous said...

BellaDee...How did you come up with your blog name??

Dee on February 23, 2011 at 10:49 AM said...

Hey Tempest! It sounds as though your home treatment is a winner. And let me know how you like the Hair Honey.

Thanks for asking about my name. "Bella" means "beautiful" in Italian, and Dee is my nickname. I feel beautiful about myself, and so...BellaDee it is!

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