My feed was flooded with it. That honeycomb bottle. Every influencer swore by it. I caved.
The real test? My bleached, dry ends versus a month of daily use. No filters.
It’s the Gisou Hair Oil. $48 for 50ml. Claims to be a “mirror-like shine” treatment made from the founder’s family bee farm.
Mirzam Honey
Their proprietary honey — supposed to hydrate.
Propolis
A bee glue — for scalp health.
Miranour Oil
A custom blend of six oils.
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It’s a bee product cocktail. The hero is Mirzam honey, which is a humectant. The oils are lightweight — think argan and macadamia.
- Mirzam Honey: Pulls moisture into the hair
- Argan Oil: Softens and adds shine
- Macadamia Oil: Helps with frizz
- Propolis Extract: Anti-inflammatory for the scalp
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Thick texture — but absorbs in under 30 seconds. Smells like a sweet floral shop. Not subtle.
Week 3: My hair felt stronger. But a weird thing — my fine-haired roots got greasy if I used more than two drops.
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Shine? Yes — a noticeable, healthy gloss. Breakage? Less. But volume? Completely flattened if I wasn’t careful. It’s a treatment, not a styler.
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It works — but it’s not a universal miracle. A powerful gloss-and-repair treatment for a specific hair type.