I have yet to even try the widely celebrated Argan “miracle ingredient” Oil that burst onto the hair care scene a little while ago. Truth be told, when it comes to hair treatment I have used the same product for years, and it hasn’t let me down.
Deemed “natures golden elixir” by founder Denis Simioni who discovered the 500-year-old beauty secret of the Miskito Indians or Tawira, deep in the Central American tropical rainforest; Ojon oil is obtained from the nut of the Ojon tree native to the area and is still extracted using ancient eco-friendly methods.
The restorative treatment contains no water, preservatives or silicones and exists naturally in solid form and quickly melts upon contact with warmth from your hands, allowing you to massage the chocolate-y coffee scented oil into your scalp through to the ends of your hair. The treatment does have a very distinctive, instantly recognisable, rich smell, as described above, which may not be to everybody’s taste but I don’t find it at all unpleasant. If anything I think this adds to the comfort of the treatment.
My hair has a tendency to be fine and limp, even though there is a lot of it, so I exercise my use of hair products with caution and usually stay away from the “leave in conditioner/ serum” kind. I use this treatment once or twice a week overnight and shampoo and condition my hair as normal in the morning. I have fairly long hair, and I don’t like getting it cut very often (slap my wrists) so I have to keep on top of it to stop it resembling horse-hay! This does the trick. The ends are nourished and the lengths of my hair appear conditioned and more supple, also with a nice healthy shine that lasts so when I *do* make those few and far between trips to the hairdresser, I receive compliments on the condition of my hair. I have also noticed that I suffer less breakage and frizz which is always a plus when trying to keep your hair at a longer length.
Ojon restorative hair treatment retails at £32.50 for 100ml (83g) tub, but it lasts for months and months. Available from Ojon , QVC uk, John Lewis and House of Fraser.
*purchased with my own pennies*
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