Oily Scalp vs Dry Scalp Moroccanoil Treatments!

In this blog, I go over oily scalp vs dry scalp Moroccanoil treatments! Which one is best for you and your scalp?

Do you have an oily scalp or do you have a dry scalp? Many face the challenging obstacle of having one or the other, and both are incredibly uncomfortable. So, which Moroccanoil treatment is best for you? In this blog, I go over oily scalp vs dry scalp Moroccanoil treatments!

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oily scalp vs dry scalp

Dry Scalps!

Dry scalps can often have a build-up of flaky skin and can feel tight. Most of the time it is itchy and irritated and all you want to do is scratch, scratch, scratch. It will try to absorb all of the excess oil as fast as possible.

What you need:

First things first, get Moroccanoil Dry scalp treatment! This treatment is designed to soothe, moisturize, and exfoliate a dry scalp. It is a five-minute pre-cleansing treatment that is infused with a powerful blend of natural ingredients and essential oils to provide instant relief for dry, flaky, or itchy scalps.

This treatment has salicylic acid to assist in preventing flakiness, geranium oil to soothe, argan oil to nourish, and Vitamin E to help revitalize and repair damaged hair. When used together, they help protect the scalp from future outbreaks and imbalances and moisturize to help maintain the look and feel of a healthy scalp, resulting in fuller, shinier hair.

oily versus dry scalp
oily scalp vs dry scalp
How to use:

According to the Moroccanoil website, you want to shake the product well before use. Part hair into sections, apply 3–6 drops in each section, and massage gently into the scalp. Leave on for 5–10 minutes. Comb through and rinse—Wash and condition hair.

After Care:

Once you are done with the Dry Scalp Treatment, shampoo thoroughly with Loma Moisturizing Shampoo and condition with Loma Moisturizing Treatment. Both products are designed to hydrate the scalp and restore and replenish moisture for silky, shiny hair.

Finish your style off with Moroccanoil Treatment oil for reduced frizz, extra shine, and a whole lot of hydration.

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oily scalp vs dry scalp

Oily Scalps!

Do you ever wash your hair and then a day later, BAM! Oil. This clearly means you have an oily scalp and can cause you to overwash your hair.

What you need:

Definitely add Moroccanoil Oily Scalp Treatment to your cart ASAP! This product helps purify, revitalize, and rebalance an oily scalp in 5 to 10 minutes. It is a pre-cleansing treatment infused with a powerful blend of ginger root, lavender, and argan oil to purify and detoxify impurities, plus biotin peptides to help promote scalp stimulation.

Oily scalp treatment helps to control scalp oils, sweat, and buildup and protect against future outbreaks and imbalances, leaving hair balanced, healthy-looking, and lustrous. This is a must because over-washing your hair can leave it dry and dull.

How to use:

Similar to the Dry Scalp Treatment, you also want to shake well. Then, part the hair into sections, apply 3–6 drops in each section, and massage gently into the scalp. Leave on for 5–10 minutes. Comb through and rinse—Wash and condition hair.

After care:

Loma Daily Shampoo and Conditioner will save the day, again. Daily shampoo and conditioner is a gentle clarifying shampoo that will leave your hair feeling voluminous and will not weigh it down. The citrus in the shampoo actually helps cleanse while adding intense shine.


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About Danielle Mendoza

Danielle is a licensed hairstylist, makeup artist and lash artist at Rebel Femme Salon. She loves doing balayage, highlights, and color. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with friends, family and being active. She currently is studying at Saddleback College to get her Associates in Business.