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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Product Review: Uni Agran Oil

Even those of us with the oiliest of hair sometimes need to treat, especially if we chemically alter our hair with dyes or get out in the sun during the Summer...and I do both.
I have always shied away from oil treatments because I worried that with hair already prone to oily behaviors, an oil treatment would leave me with a sticky and dirty looking mess on top of my head.

The folks at Uni sent me some of their 100% pure Moroccan Agran oil to sample and I used it as a weekly hair treatment on my scalp and ends. Here are my observations.




I found the oil to be very thick and tactile, not sticky, but very thick...so a little can go a long way. I used my fingers to spread the drops into my scalp and hair ends once a week in order to counteract the effects of chemical treatments and sun exposure.

I left the oil on for fifteen minutes without any covering on my hair or heat. 

I usually would shower and wash my hair after the treatment, not leaving it in over the fifteen minutes.

My results were nice. I found my hair to be soft, more manageable and without any oil residue persisting after the wash.  Over a few treatments, my hair felt more healthy and had more body than usual. 

The oil is also certified as 100% USDA organic, which I found great... no unmentioned chemicals sneaking into my hair.
The product information also suggests using the oil on your skin and cuticles, but I have not tried those options because my skin is very sensitive and prone to breakouts.

Overall I really enjoyed the oil, a few drops go a long away and the 2 oz bottle is economical and cheaper than other brands.



Product Info: 

Uni 100% Pure Moroccan Agran Oil
Price: $12.97 with free two-day shipping on amazon.com


This oil was provided as a free product to test in exchange for my honest and unbiased review. 


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