Sunday, March 21, 2010

Everywhere

The last time I got my hair cut in ... ahem... december or november, my stylist wanted to put this stuff in my hair. She quickly read the bottle, as she knows i'm allergic to everything and, no surprise, like everything extraordinary ... i'm allergic to it.
All the same, i'm not allergic to the jpg, so in case you can try it, might be worth it.
"Recently I met up with a friend and immediately noticed her hair. Dark, shoulder-length; it always looks perfect. But that day, it looked better. Sleek and shining in that just-shampooed-at the-salon kind of way. “Did you just get a cut?” I asked. “Nope,” she said, “it’s Moroccanoil!” And that’s when I realized Moroccanoil is everywhere. Stars, stylists, and anyone on a quest for stronger, shinier, healthier hair is gravitating en masse to this nutrient-rich argan-oil formula. Not to be mistaken for other hair oils, Moroccanoil-an entire lineup of creams, masks, shampoos, and conditioners-doesn’t weigh hair down and leaves no residue, swears its fans.
“It’s about the shine, the quality,” said Orlando Pita backstage at Carolina Herrera’s recent fall show, an amber bottle of the line’s Treatment oil in hand. “The girls’ hair is so distressed by this point, they really need it.” Pita packed the line in his kit for the Derek Lam show, as well, as did fellow superstylists Odile Gilbert at Erin Fetherston, Bob Recine at Hervé Léger, and Danilo at Gwen Stefani’s L.A.M.B collection.
Oscar night was a similar story, with everyone from Maggie Gyllenhaal and Charlize Theron to Anna Kendrick dazzling the cameras with perfectly coiffed, Moroccanoil-infused dos. And here at Vogue, Photo Editor Desirée Rosario-Moodie refuses to go anywhere without the line’s Hydrating Styling Cream, especially on vacation to the coastal town of Bahia, Brazil. “When I get out of the water, a little on the ends and roots keeps my hair soft and prevents it from drying out.” It’s official!"
via the vogue blog

1 comments:

jet set girl said...

Hmmmmm I should try this!

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