Thursday 3 May 2018

Marula Oil Light Shampoo and Conditioner Review

Hey all

Sorry so long for a post, L and I have both been super busy with L having her bathroom done and I'm six weeks into a massive change in my house which essentially leaves me living in a building site regularly trying to do work on the house and sometimes left without electric etc!



Anyway today's post is a review I've been wanted to share for weeks, the new Marula Oil Light range (we first shared the original range here which we both loved and shared the styling range here, the hairspray has been a total game changer for us both!) The Marula Oil range is so good at leaving my hair feeling in such good condition.






Marula Oil Light Range Review

The new light range has three products at the moment, a shampoo, conditioner and serum. The new lighter texture provides volume whilst strengthening the hair.


The Rare Oil Volumizing Shampoo feels so lightweight and lathers up well, leaving my hair feeling so clean. It's perfect for coloured hair and removes build up to leave the hair with body. The Marula oil helps to seal split ends leaving the hair with more shine which my hair can definitely do with!

Marula Oil Light Shampoo Review

The Rare Oil Volumizing Conditioner whilst lighter than the original version still leaves my hair feeling super soft whilst leaving it knot free.

Marula Oil Light Conditioner Review

The Rare Oil Style Perfecting Serum is probably my favourite of the range, it makes my hair so much more manageable and easy to style.

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The Marula Oil light range doesn't disappoint, it still leaves my hair feeling super soft and is definitely my favourite range Paul Mitchell do. Since using Salon Brands again my hair feels in so much better condition. 

The Marula Oil range is of course cruelty free as are all of the Paul Mitchell range and available from Salons. You can find your local stockist here

Have you tried the Marula Oil range? It's one I recommend to everyone!

Love M

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