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Hair Oils

Hair Oils give your hair the nourishing, restorative care it deserves - without the heavy residue. Whether you want to tame frizz, add shine, or protect strands from heat and dryness, the right oil formula makes a real difference.

Discover lightweight and nourishing options here for all hair textures and types.

SHISEIDO Fino Premium Touch Hair Oil

SHISEIDO Fino Premium Touch Hair Oil helps repair dry, damaged hair with a lightweight formula that works wonders. This best-selling Japanese hair oil smooths rough strands, adds natural shine, and protects from heat ...
£13.47
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ELIZAVECCA Cer-100 Hair Muscle Essence Oil

ELIZAVECCA Cer-100 Hair Muscle Essence Oil brings strength and softness to dry, damaged hair with its rich blend of nourishing oils and proteins. This lightweight leave-in treatment wraps each strand in moisture witho...
£8.97
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AROMATICA Ritual Hair Oil Lavender & Patchouli

AROMATICA Ritual Hair Oil blends lavender and patchouli to give your hair the gentle care it needs. This nourishing oil wraps your strands in plant-based goodness, helping to protect from heat styling while adding shi...
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Hair Oils have earned their place in a well-balanced hair routine. Applied before or after washing, they deliver concentrated nourishment directly to the strands - helping to manage frizz, restore shine, and protect hair from the effects of daily styling and environmental dryness. Choosing the right oil and knowing how to apply it makes all the difference.

Pre-Wash Oiling vs Post-Wash Application

Applying oil before washing - often called pre-wash oiling - protects the hair shaft from the swelling and friction that shampooing causes. It is particularly useful for dry or colour-treated hair. Applying oil to dry hair after washing adds shine, reduces frizz, and provides a smooth finish. These two approaches serve different purposes, and some routines use both - pre-wash for protection, post-wash for styling and shine.

Which Method to Try First

If your hair feels stripped after washing, start with a pre-wash oil applied to dry hair for thirty minutes before shampooing. If frizz or dullness is your main concern, a small amount of oil worked through dry ends after styling is the simpler starting point.

  • Pre-wash oil to protect during shampooing
  • Post-wash oil for shine and frizz control
  • Dry hair application for smoothing and finishing
  • Scalp oil for targeted scalp nourishment

Ingredients That Work Best for Dry or Frizzy Hair

Argan oil is a popular choice for frizz and shine - it absorbs quickly and does not leave hair feeling heavy. Camellia oil is lightweight and smooth, suited to fine or straight hair. Jojoba oil closely resembles the scalp's natural oil and is a good choice for scalp application. Coconut oil provides intensive moisture but can feel heavy on fine hair. Marula and rosehip oils balance nourishment with a lighter finish.

  • Argan oil for frizz control and shine
  • Camellia oil for lightweight smoothness
  • Jojoba oil for scalp nourishment
  • Marula oil for nourishment without heaviness

How Much to Use and Where to Apply

Less is more with hair oil. Start with a small amount - a few drops for fine hair, up to a teaspoon for thick or longer hair - and work through the mid-lengths and ends. Avoid applying heavily to the roots unless your scalp specifically needs it. Warm the oil between your palms before applying to distribute it more evenly. Add more if needed, but start small to avoid a greasy result.

  • A few drops for fine or short hair
  • Focus on mid-lengths and ends
  • Warm oil in palms before applying
  • Build up gradually from a small amount

What to Avoid for Fine or Oily Hair

For fine hair, heavy oils like coconut and castor oil can weigh strands down and leave a greasy appearance. Choose lightweight, dry-finish formulas labelled for fine hair, or opt for a small amount of argan or camellia oil applied sparingly to ends only. Avoid applying any oil to the root area of fine hair - this accelerates the appearance of oiliness and can make hair look flat faster.

  • Heavy oils like coconut or castor for fine hair
  • Applying oil to the roots of fine or oily hair
  • Using too much - always start with less
  • Rich oils applied to hair that does not need intensive moisture

Explore the range to find the oil that suits your hair texture and your routine. A small amount, used consistently, gives the best results.