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December 5, 2012

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feven & helena

Feven & Helena Hair Fight

Feven & Helena Hair FightFeven & Helena Hair Fight

We love the feeling of leaving the salon and running our fingers through our freshly washed and styled hair!  Do you ever wish your hair looked like that every day and a bad hair day never existed? Well, here’s our secret to getting you one step closer to that….drum roll please… MOROCCAN OIL! We swear by it! The oil adds protein (to help your hair become stronger) and moisturizes your hair without weighing it down, and it smells amazing!

Depending on the thickness of your hair only use 1/2 – 1  pump of Moroccan Oil (smaller than a dime), rub your hands together and apply the oil to your damp or dry hair. Remember, a little goes a long way!

Best,

Feven & Helena #twinship approved 

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11 responses to “We Live for Moroccan Oil!”

  1. Clo says:

    I LOVE the smell of Moroccan oil. A little really goes a long way with this stuff, i’ve noticed my split ends looking a lot healthier after just a few applications. My only complaint is it’s a tad bit pricey, but I guess you get what you pay for. This stuff is worth it 🙂

  2. Yes — it’s kind of expensive but it last for months. We rationalize our spending with dividing the days and dollars! LOL!

  3. Monique says:

    thnx for the info, looks nice, my favorite oil is pro naturals moroccan argan oil which is pretty good too, keeps my hair soft, shiny and healthy. 😀

  4. liyah says:

    First of all, I love your blog. I always wanted to try Moroccan Oil. I was wondering which shampoo and conditioner you would recommend? The Moisture Repair or the Hydrating? I’m also Habesha, with lots of curls:) Thank you,

  5. milena says:

    I am Eritrean living in Norway. I love your blogs, and I love your taste. I grew up in Asmara, and the buildings there do teach you A LOT about design, taste and simplicity – also I grew up with women who loved fashion be my grandma, grandpa, grandaunts and uncles – but also the youth that was around me. So I love fashion, design of all kind and architecture – I’m a libra too…so a little vanity in everyday life doesn’t hurt. Could you please post some pictures of your asmara-décor? It might be interesting for me, and I’m sure for thousands of others out there. Keep up your work, love what you do and represent ERitrea and Eritreans in the right manner as you do here. I feel the world needs to learn how the stereotypical Eritrean is. Eritreans are too cool to be ignored so, keep it up!

    Love your eri-sis