If you’re
a regular reader of this blog, you will know that I’m always banging on about
oils, whether they are for face, nails or feet. Quite simply I believe these
molecules of transformation cut to the chase, penetrating deeper to areas that
need attention for unmatched results.
My recent
new discovery on the oil front is for the hair. I’m not new to hair oils, I reviewed Jo Hansford’s one the
other week, but this one looked rather special. It’s called rare blend oil Total
Hair Therapy and comes from the Ojon stable whose products I am rather partial
to. Their main buzz is their unique and hard-working ingredients. This new
introduction manages some major juggling of seven natural oils. The Super Seven
are all reparative oils sourced globally to help turn fatigued hair into
something fabulous. From Ojon’s signature oil through to Tahitin Monoi oil that
instantly reveals shine, Marula oil from the drought resistant Manula tree in
south-western Africa and the unheard-of-unless-you-know-it Ximenia oil used by
South African women to condition their hair and skin, they all work
synergistically to enliven, invigorate and nurture hair.
Smelling
delicious and exotic, shake and use as a daily treatment on damp hair as a protective
treatment or on dry as a finishing product. You can double-up as long as you
don’t overdose on application. It really is Ojon’s crowning glory.
Ojon
Total Hair Therapy costs £29 and is available from QVC in September and
Harrods, John Lewis and Fenwick from October.
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