| Left to right: L'oreal Mythic Oil; Caudalie Divine Oil; Ojon Instant Restorative Hair Serum; Percy & Reed No Oil Oil; Shu Uemura Essence Absolue |
The Ojon Damage Reverse Restorative Hair Serum (£16.00 for 25ml) is not the cheapest of the hair oil brigade, but it is a more heavy duty option for damaged hair. On my fine hair, it needs to be applied very sparingly, otherwise it weighs my hair down and overloads it with product. this is definitely best applied to towel dried hair. It says that it 'penetrates the hair shaft', which I would say is great for coarser hair types, however for me it is a little too much. This would work well on moisture-starved, colour-treated hair.
The Shu Uemura Essence Absolue Nourishing Protective Oil is a fantastic product and alongside the product below, it is a hair oil favourite for my hair. At £12.00 for 30ml (travel size) it is reasonably affordable, but by no means cheap. It contains camellia oil which is a plant oil used in many Asian brands. It really does leave any hair type silky soft and disappears beautifully into the hair without any residue. This is a lovely treat to finish off hair once it's styled.
L'oreal's Mythic Oil is an affordable option as for £15.99 you can purchase 125ml. I have a smaller size (again, a beauty box sample size!) This is the most similar in consistency to Ojon oil. It is quite perfumed which can be a good or bad thing and is best applied to towel-dried hair before styling. Containing grape and avocado, it adds gloss to all hair types.


Great post Gemma! I really really recommend the Loreal Paris ELVIVE anti-frizz serum its amazing, I've repurchased it many times!
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Thank you! I will definitely try that one out as I'm definitely prone to frizz! x
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