I squeezed this onto my split ends out of sheer laziness last Tuesday. Didn’t rinse. Woke up and my hair looked like I actually owned a brush.
That’s when I realized this avocado-green oil is a shapeshifter. One bottle. Five jobs. No more buying separate stuff for hair, nails, and body.
💅 **Wait, It’s a Hair Oil?**
It’s $34 for 30ml of cold-pressed avocado oil + vitamin E. The brand claims it “plumps” skin. I call it a split-end emergency kit that also happens to make your cuticles look like you get professional manicures.
Split-end savior
Two drops on dry ends, rub between palms, smooth down. No greasy stringy look — just healed-looking tips.
Cuticle cure
One drop per nail, massage in. Dry hangnails gone in 48 hours. Not kidding.
Bath bomb boost
Three drops in your bath. Your skin comes out glistening. No sticky film.
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✨ **What’s Actually In It**
Avocado oil is the star — it’s one of the few oils that actually penetrates the hair shaft, not just coats it. Vitamin E keeps it stable so it doesn’t go rancid in your bathroom drawer.
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🛁 **Texture & Truth**
It’s thicker than argan oil — almost buttery. But rub it between your palms and it melts into something that disappears into skin in under 15 seconds. No greasy palms after.
Week 3: I accidentally used it as a cuticle oil before typing. My nails stopped peeling. That’s weirdly specific but true.
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💆♀️ **Did It Actually Work?**
My split ends looked visibly smoother after 4 days of nightly use. My cuticles stopped tearing. My legs after a bath? Soft enough to skip lotion. Face? It’s fine — not life-changing, but fine.
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🌿 **Final Take**
It’s not a miracle face oil, but it’s the best split-end fix I’ve found that also does cuticles and bath duty. Buy it for your hair, enjoy the bonus uses.