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A**I
Great shampoo
I really like this shampoo! It makes my hair feel soft and full. Before, my hair was flat and didn't have much bounce. After using this shampoo, my hair looks bigger and feels nice. It also smells really good, which I love.It's easy to use. I just put a little on my wet hair, rub it in, and rinse it out. My hair feels clean and fresh. I think it's a great shampoo, and I'm happy I got it. If you want your hair to have more volume, you should try this!
C**S
Long lasting
Great shampoo..smells refreshing..
S**N
Very worth buying
Morocco shampoo is the best . You only need just a tiny bit as it lathers so well . It does the job .you get the results . Best I have ever used
S**S
The best of the best
I absolutely love all Moroccan oil products. But the shampoo and conditioner take the cake. My hair feels super clean and the conditioner is just the perfect amount of softness and you don't even need any products to style it, it gets rid of flyaways and smells great! And helps to style your hair great
D**E
Soft and nice scent!
I like the Morrocanoil shampoo and conditioner. I just bought the small travel size to try before investing in the larger size. It is a little expensive. I do enjoy the smell, but I don't notice that it gives my hair more volume. I've used other shampoos and conditioners that I thought did a better job with volume. It does make my hair very soft with a lovely scent.
K**V
Excellent
Love this, I love how my hair is when I use this one. Really recommended. Worth the money
S**V
Fantastic shampoo; part of my “grow long” program
The volumizing shampoo really helps my fine hair (and their volumizing mousse is also a must have). I always follow with their conditioner (use from the mid back of my head down to ends) and, if I’m styling, their volumizing mousse (really amazing and nearly impossible to overuse).I get compliments on my hair all the time. I’m thrilled with the length and the health of my hair. On the pictures I posted: I washed and conditioned yesterday, used MO mousse and blew dry with (the amazing) Dyson (using round brush at scalp for some volume and smoothing brush on length) then flat iron today for pic of hair from back.Some background on me and my hair:For some reason, at around 50’ish I decided I wanted long hair. I am 55 now. I have lifelong processed hair (bottle red since college; my natural color is very dirty blond - now with some grey) that is very fine (tangles easily) but I’m told I have a lot of it (well, that’s what I was told when I was younger; come to think of it - I haven’t heard that in awhile (!) and does anyone with fine hair really think they have a lot of it??)Probably the three most important actions that helped grow my hair: 1) only washing it twice a week (this is really key from my experience and my research (believe it or not, for me, corn starch is, by far, the best “dry shampoo” (I use a kabuki brush and sort of grind it into the scalp then brush through; then spray a hairbrush with my fave perfume and brush through my hair to improve scent)), 2) finding a good colorist with good product (I’d been using an excellent stylist but she was locked into Aveda coloring products which are very drying to my hair and I never got past just jaw length without a ton of breakage), and 3) using Moroccan Oil products.
V**G
It works for oily hair!
My hair is very oily. Four years ago, I used to wash my hair every day and it took me almost 2 years to be able to reduce that to washing 4 times a week. But after using this shampoo for about 1-2 months, I now can go 4 days without my hair look like I bath in oil. You can see this is a significant improvement in a short time frame.
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