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Reddit mentions of Organix Renewing Moroccan Argon Oil

Sentiment score: 6
Reddit mentions: 10

We found 10 Reddit mentions of Organix Renewing Moroccan Argon Oil. Here are the top ones.

Organix Renewing Moroccan Argon Oil
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    Features:
  • Moroccan argon oil to deeply heal
  • Smooth and restore luster to damaged
  • Dry and coarse hair
Specs:
Height6 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2021
Size3.3 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.220462262 Pounds
Width1.3 Inches

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Found 10 comments on Organix Renewing Moroccan Argon Oil:

u/DivineRS · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I have the same problem. I haven't found a contitioner that works well, they all make my hair really dry. I found using some of this in my hair helps a lot.

Organix Renewing Moroccan Argan Oil Penetrating Oil (all hair types (All Hair Types) 3.3 oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006B6SE6E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_amrmybX57G8C9

u/solsangraal · 3 pointsr/NoPoo

half-japanese here, i feel like my hair does the same thing after being wet - it gets super dry and frizzy and fluffs up everywhere and looks stupid

argan oil of morocco seems to help, though i have to use a lot more than the directions say because i have long hair and it's thick as ropes

u/zb0t1 · 2 pointsr/BlackPeopleTwitter

Sorry I went to bed right after typing this.

I recommend that you post your hair type (they have some charts etc to help you figure out your hair type haha) in /r/curlyhair and they can help you with what works best for them or just give you some recommendations.

Now the one I use all the time is this:

u/logosolos · 2 pointsr/curlyhair

I highly recommend Argon Oil. I use it ever couple days and it keeps my hair nice and soft. My daughter uses it as well and her hair is like straw, makes it less "crunchy"

u/Im-an-ME · 2 pointsr/beards

I use Argan Oil and a one drop of Coconut Oil and call it a day. I am sure you could change the coconut oil to something else if you thought the scent was too strong.

Also I can pick these up at my local Walgreens too. A bit more expensive but if you don't have Prime.

u/robboelrobbo · 2 pointsr/FierceFlow

https://www.amazon.com/Organix-Renewing-Moroccan-Argan-Penetrating/dp/B006B6SE6E

I just put a quarter size amount in after showering and comb it through

u/AdaptingChaos · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

I would recommend using some argan oil. I personally use this one and apply it to my hair directly after I come out of the shower. What I do is that I take out some of the water with a towel but not all the water. Keep your hair damp pretty much, but not too wet or too dry. Next I apply the argan oil and make sure that it's applied throughout all of my hair and scalp. Then I blow dry on the coolest setting of my blow dryer (I wouldn't recommend going to the hottest setting honestly). And the argan oil (to me at least) gives more control and days my hair into the position I blow dry it in. Then after you can apply some of your products and top it off with hair spray to keep it in place. If you feel that the current hair spray you use tho isn't holding, maybe try a different brand ? May I ask which brand you are currently using?
Anyways, good luck!

u/i7alianStallion · 1 pointr/FierceFlow

Been growing my hair out for almost a year now. I still dont know what I'm going for, but so far I've been using HairOne Cleaners and Conditioner in the shower/as a leave in conditioner and Deva Curl Ultra Defining Curl to help tame it a bit. It usually comes out nice and tamed but as the day goes on, it tends to bunch up on the sides and ends. Everything else remains fairly consistent though.

Any recommendations on how to manage it a bit more? I've heard Argan Oil might help. I've seen a lot of talk about wax too?

EDIT: Sorry if I look a bit weird in this picture. Just woke up.

u/slyweazal · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

Your pictures are pretty much exactly what I'm dealing with now, too. Have you figured out anything?

I needed shampoo/conditioner so I sorted Amazon results by highest rated and tried this brand out of the blue. I really like how silky smooth it makes my hair. Best I've found yet.

After showering, when hair is 3/4s dry, I use a small amount of this Argan oil to reduce drying out.

Then, I evenly apply a small amount of some hair product. Something light enough that the hair can still move naturally, but with a little hold so the thinning doesn't get frizzy. I have yet to find one I'm really happy with, but of everything I've tried, the best so far was this cream.

After researching a bunch more just now, I think the best product would be a wax. It's more matte than the cream.