Great duo! I have used the Moroccanoil Moisture Repair Shampoo & Conditioner for 4 weeks now, and really can tell a
difference. My husband has commented on how much more body my hair has
since using the shampoo/conditioner. With in 4 weeks of use I felt the difference in my hair
texture.
This shampoo and conditioner is simply amazing. Moroccanoil Moisture Repair Shampoo & Conditioner revitalized my
naturally curly hair. It gave it tremendous body and even made styling
easier. It costs quite a bit more than I'd usually spend (I'm a
ordinary, main stream brand kind of girl) but it is worth every penny. I
would not hesitate to recommend this product to anyone. My hair is a lot softer and shinier. They even smell great
- moroccan oil
- sulfate, phosphate, and paraben free
- color protecting
- restores elasticity
- reconstructive keratin fatty acids
I've gone through various phases of my hair care, from short, long, highlighted, natural, but most often limited heat damage. I have medium thick naturally dark brown. The shampoo has good lather, and my hair felt de-tangled without needing a de-tangler when brushing wet.
An honest review of Moroccanoil Moisture Repair Shampoo & Conditioner Combo Set (8.5 oz each) by multiple REAL users.
I think for me, it's a toss up between the Pureology hydrate and the MoroccanOil brand shampoo and conditioner sets. Since I live in Hawaii, previously lived in Oregon, the smell of the MoroccanOil seems more beachy, a little more like suntan lotion's fragrance, however, I also love the lavender/orange sent of the Pureology as well.
I have have been more than please these
Moroccanoil Moisture Repair Shampoo & Conditioner Combo products. I have
also tried the Moroccanoil serum-Great combo with these! You will love
your hair!
In short, I don't think there is too much difference in the shampoos other than the preference of fragrance and price, but to rank the conditioners as most conditioning to least conditioning: MorroccanOil, Purology Hydrate, S-Factor Color Savvy.
If you are more interested in a sulfate free product for the environmental reasons, perhaps lean more towards the Pureology.
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