Moroccanoil Light: As Seen in the New York Times
Posted 05-26-2010 11:31 am
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Vitamin E-rich argan oil is a hero ingredient in many skin and hair products, said to do everything from fade stretch marks to cure acne to restore hair's health. It has perhaps had the most commercial success for the latter use: A pricey nourishing treatment with a delightful, musky scent, Moroccanoil has been in the "Gossip Girl" trailers, the hairstylist Peter Butler's kit when prepping Claire Danes for this year's Met Ball and, while we're naming names, the medicine cabinets of Natalie Portman, Rachel Weisz and Ashley Olsen, according to the hairstylist Mark Townsend. The formula has spawned spin-off products including a shampoo, curl cream and a restorative hair mask, but none have addressed the fact that Moroccanoil tends to weigh down fine hair.
Moroccanoil Light is less greasy than the original, allowing those with thin hair to reap the antioxidant and shine benefits while retaining volume. Curiously, Light is billed for fair hair, yet the oil itself is the same honey-tinted shade. My blonde locks were certainly a bit bouncier with Light, but the same color with both products. Regardless, it's a good thing, and maybe next season I'll be proven wrong when it's revealed that Rufus Humphrey is actually a silver fox.
Read the full piece here: http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/25/vain-glorious-moroccanoil-light/
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