tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2425662086652007628.post5705047589366685135..comments2024-03-08T03:15:03.347-05:00Comments on Free to be Lea: MOROCCANOIL (test)Leahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15047261797545202580noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2425662086652007628.post-717106222231230892012-02-03T16:34:44.746-05:002012-02-03T16:34:44.746-05:00Sorry it didn't work out for you. Agh, I'm...Sorry it didn't work out for you. Agh, I'm doing product testing in my bathroom too for my allergies etc. I'm allergic to sunscreen on my face! Anyway, I used to use Argan Oil when my hair was dramatically bleached in 2010. (Argan Oil is essentially the same as Moroccan Oil I believe, just different brands). I found it good if I didn't put too much in my wet hair and blow dried it. It made it softer and more manageable. But a friend of mine who is a makeup artist said that Moroccan Oil doesn't have anything to protect your hair from heat damage. So if that is so, it's essentially going to create a circle of battles and only be a short term fix I think. I hope you find something. I am now growing my hair out naturally and just use some random serum on the bleached ends to flatten the cuticles before letting it dry or giving a quick blow dry. That is working well for me.Lucent Imageryhttp://www.lucentimagery.comnoreply@blogger.com