Bleaching hair has become a popular trend in recent years, allowing individuals to achieve bold and unique looks. However, the bleaching process can be extremely damaging to the hair, stripping it of its natural oils and leaving it dry, brittle, and prone to breakage. As a supplier of Moroccanoil Hair Oil, I often receive inquiries about whether it's suitable for bleached hair. In this blog post, I'll delve into the science behind using Moroccanoil Hair Oil on bleached hair, explore its benefits, and provide some tips on how to incorporate it into your hair care routine.
Understanding the Effects of Bleaching on Hair
Before we discuss the suitability of Moroccanoil Hair Oil for bleached hair, it's important to understand what happens to the hair during the bleaching process. Bleaching agents contain chemicals such as hydrogen peroxide and ammonia, which work together to break down the natural pigments in the hair shaft. This process not only lightens the hair color but also damages the hair's structure.
The outermost layer of the hair, known as the cuticle, is particularly vulnerable to damage during bleaching. The cuticle is made up of overlapping scales that protect the inner layers of the hair from environmental stressors and moisture loss. When the cuticle is damaged, it becomes rough and uneven, allowing moisture to escape and making the hair more prone to tangling and breakage.
In addition to cuticle damage, bleaching can also cause the hair to lose its natural oils, which are essential for keeping the hair hydrated and healthy. Without these oils, the hair can become dry, frizzy, and lackluster.
The Benefits of Moroccanoil Hair Oil for Bleached Hair
Moroccanoil Hair Oil is formulated with argan oil, a natural oil derived from the kernels of the argan tree, which is native to Morocco. Argan oil is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fatty acids, making it an excellent choice for nourishing and repairing damaged hair.


One of the key benefits of Moroccanoil Hair Oil for bleached hair is its ability to hydrate and moisturize the hair. The fatty acids in argan oil help to seal the cuticle, preventing moisture from escaping and leaving the hair smooth, shiny, and soft to the touch. This can help to reduce frizz and make the hair more manageable.
In addition to its hydrating properties, Moroccanoil Hair Oil also contains antioxidants such as vitamin E, which can help to protect the hair from further damage caused by environmental stressors such as UV rays and pollution. Antioxidants work by neutralizing free radicals, which are unstable molecules that can damage the hair's structure and cause it to become dry and brittle.
Another benefit of Moroccanoil Hair Oil is its ability to strengthen the hair. The vitamins and minerals in argan oil help to nourish the hair follicles, promoting healthy hair growth and reducing the risk of breakage. This can help to improve the overall health and appearance of bleached hair.
How to Use Moroccanoil Hair Oil on Bleached Hair
Using Moroccanoil Hair Oil on bleached hair is easy and can be incorporated into your regular hair care routine. Here are some tips on how to use it effectively:
- Apply to damp hair: For best results, apply Moroccanoil Hair Oil to damp hair after shampooing and conditioning. This will help the oil to penetrate the hair shaft and provide maximum hydration.
- Use a small amount: A little goes a long way with Moroccanoil Hair Oil. Start with a small amount, about 2-3 drops, and gradually increase the amount as needed. Applying too much oil can make the hair look greasy and weighed down.
- Focus on the ends: Since the ends of the hair are typically the most damaged, focus on applying the oil to the ends and work your way up towards the roots. This will help to prevent the oil from making the roots look greasy.
- Style as usual: After applying the oil, you can style your hair as usual. The oil will help to protect the hair from heat damage caused by styling tools such as blow dryers, straighteners, and curling irons.
Other Hair Oils for Bleached Hair
While Moroccanoil Hair Oil is an excellent choice for bleached hair, there are other hair oils that can also provide similar benefits. Here are some other hair oils that you may want to consider:
- Coconut Hair Conditioner: Coconut oil is rich in lauric acid, which has been shown to penetrate the hair shaft and provide deep hydration. It can also help to reduce protein loss from the hair, making it stronger and more resistant to breakage.
- Flaxseed Hair Oil: Flaxseed oil is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for healthy hair growth. It can also help to moisturize the hair and reduce inflammation of the scalp.
- Pure Lavender Oil for Hair: Lavender oil has been shown to have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to soothe the scalp and promote healthy hair growth. It can also help to reduce dandruff and itching.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Moroccanoil Hair Oil is an excellent choice for bleached hair. Its hydrating, moisturizing, and strengthening properties can help to repair and protect damaged hair, leaving it smooth, shiny, and healthy. By incorporating Moroccanoil Hair Oil into your regular hair care routine, you can help to improve the overall health and appearance of your bleached hair.
If you're interested in purchasing Moroccanoil Hair Oil or other hair care products, please don't hesitate to contact us for more information. We're here to help you find the best products for your hair type and needs.
References
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- Kaur, I., & Kanwar, M. (2014). Coconut oil as a natural moisturizer for hair: A review. Journal of Cosmetic Science, 65(4), 273-282.
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