Why Your Strands Could Benefit From A Hair Oil (Even Fine Hair Types!)
Hair oils have developed a bad reputation, but using them correctly can really restore your strands.
Kinda afraid of hair oils? You shouldn’t be. Even if you’ve had a bad experience with the restorative treatment in the past, the new wave of hair oils are designed to be weightless on strands and can really be the key to softening your lengths, reducing frizz and even repairing the broken bonds within the hair shaft.
The trick? Using them correctly. Not all hair oils are designed for the same purpose, so when and how you apply them can be the difference between glossy, smooth hair and the stringy feeling of overdoing it.
As A Pre-Treatment: Elixir Hair Oil
Rich in fatty acids and antioxidants, our Elixir Hair Oil is best used as a pre-treatment to deeply nourish and restore your scalp and lengths. The rich treatment is applied for 15 minutes before shampooing, but those with thick, unruly hair can totally use this one sparingly as a post-styling smoother, if you stick to mid-lengths and ends.
As A Reparative Multi-Tasker: New Rapid Repair Bond Builder+ Finishing Oil
Our latest hair oil on the block, the Rapid Repair Bond Builder+ Finishing Oil is kind of an all-in-one. Applied to mid-lengths and ends as a styling finisher, it will seal split ends, calm frizzy bits and add some megawatt gloss. Applied to damp hair before styling, it will also provide heat protection. And however you use it, it’s clinically proven to repair broken hair bonds, resulting in stronger, happier lengths. Start with a few drops, and add more if your hair needs it.
As A Moisture Boost: Super Shine & Strength Oil
Parched hair looooves a hair oil. Our Super Shine & Strength Oil is the go-to for delivering a major moisture boost that will fix a whole heap of hair dramas like frizz, dryness and a dull finish. That’s because it replenishes your hair’s lipid content, whether you apply to damp hair post-shower, or dry mid-lengths and ends as a finish.
Shop all our lush hair oils and other treatments here.