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October 10, 2013

Review: L'Oreal Elvive Extraorindary Oil Mist for Fine Hair

hydrating smoothing hair treatment for wet and dry hair adds shine defrizzes


After a long love affair with expensive, high end hair oils when my birthday rolled around I decided to try out a cheaper "high-street" version. I really wanted to see if you could get the quality of Macadamia Oil or Moroccan Oil on a student budget. The product that I settled upon back in July was L'Oreal Elvive's Extraordinary Oil Mist for Fine Hair. There is also a version for "normal hair" but I can't comment on it because I haven't tried it.

I picked up the version for Fine Hair because I have relatively fine hair, I just have a lot of it. I also thought that it might make the oil more multi-purpose, and indeed I think this version of L'Oreal Elvive's Extraordinary Oil is a lot more useful than my Moroccan Oil - although perhaps not as intensely nourishing. After I have had a shower I use leave in conditioner, tangle teezer my hair, towel dry it and then apply a hair oil to the mid-lengths and ends. Some days I will spray two pumps of oil into my hands and then smooth this through my hair and other days I will spray up to three pumps into my hair and then use my tangle teezer to work the product through my hair. Both methods work in a similar way and give me similar results. If you have very, very fine hair maybe one to two pumps would be plenty, or if you have thick hair then maybe you could try out three or four. The result when I use the product in this way is that my hair is left almost completely frizz free, smooth and shiny - emphasis on the shiny. It doesn't help straighten my hair but it leaves my naturally wavy hair a lot neater looking and the waves are defined in a way that I don't see when I skip hair oil from my routine.

I've also found that this hair oil is light enough to use on dry hair. I like to use it after I've straightened my hair, applying one spray of oil to my hands and then working it through the ends of my hair to add some hydration back into my hair as well as adding shine. I also like to use it on the ends of my hair on days when I don't wash my hair and use dry shampoo. I find that it doesn't weigh the ends of my hair down and instead refreshes the ends of my hair and also helps stop any frizz that might be developing. 

Overall, at the very reasonable price of £8.49 for 100ml on Feel Unique I think that L'Oreal Elvive's Extraordinary Oil Mist for Fine Hair is a bargain, especially if you take advantage of FeelUnique's regular 10-20% off discounts. I wouldn't use this as a leave in treatment like I do with heavier oils but for day-to-day use it is incredibly high performing and fits a number of different hair needs. If you have thicker hair then I'd definitely consider the Normal Version of this product as I have been really impressed with this version and think that it is great value for money. 



Do you use a hair oil? Do you like the sound of a 'lighter' option hair oil?




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5 comments

  1. I found this made my hair feel a bit greasy and I only used a really small amount xx

    Beautyqueenuk xx

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    1. That's such a shame! I haven't had any problems with this one and I really do use it quite liberally xx

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  2. I'm always cautious with oils, I have such fine hair that I may as well be bald, but I like to treat it now and then. I like that this comes as a spray pump, I hate just the pumps, too messy! x

    Amy / srslylou

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    1. Hair oils have made such a difference to my hair! I'm convinced they've help it grow faster and thicker and stay healthier for longer between hair cuts. And I agree, pumps can be so messy. My moroccan oil doesnt even have a pump and it is a bit of a pain to use xx

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  3. I use the wella luxe oil on my wet hair and then use this oil on the days when I don't wash my hair to tame the frizz and I love it :) and it smells sooo good!

    http://www.livinglifeindocs.blogspot.co.uk

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