3 ways to use hair oil

Using hair oil might seem like an extra step, but it’s an essential part of your hair care routine.

5 key benefits of hair oiling

1. Extra hydration

2. Waves last longer

3. Frizz and breakage is reduced

4. Locks in moisture

5. Adds shine and lustre

Here are 3 simple ways to incorporate hair oiling into your routine…

1. Post-wash and dry

Using hair oil on dry hair after washing adds instant shine, without weighing down your waves.

It also helps detangle and smooth your waves, making them easier to manage.

2. For styling

Hair oil smooths the hair cuticle for a polished finish, reducing any flyaways or frizz.

It also provides a natural hold without stiffness.

3. Overnight treatment

Applying hair oil before bed deeply hydrates your hair.

It nourishes the hair while you sleep, reducing breakage.

Be mindful not to apply too much oil, which can weigh your hair down.

Also avoid using it on the scalp as this can create a greasy appearance and cause clogged pores.

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