11 Best Moroccanoil Products for Glossy Strands and Glowing Skin

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P.S. Moroccanoil’s second eau de parfum, Lumière du Jour, is its “most romantic” scent yet, with notes of fig leaf, juniper, and jasmine buds. Hello, mental Mediterranean escape.

Tester feedback from Wohlner

“I’m such a fragrance person, so it really says something when I wear one nonstop—and this has been in my daily rotation. I love it when a brand turns my favorite candle or shampoo into a perfume, and this scent captures everything that makes the Moroccanoil line so addictive. Now I can wear it all over and actually live in it, which is something I wished I could do back when I first fell in love with the brand years ago. It also layers beautifully with other amber or floral fragrances, so I can wear it on its own or mix it with my other favorites.” —Lily Wohlner, commerce writer

  • Fragrance notes: sweet violet, camellia, soft citrus, velvet, white sandalwood, spicy amber
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For our list of the best Moroccanoil products, we considered each product’s performance across five primary categories: product ingredients and efficacy, packaging, fragrance, texture, and product wear. Every product was determined to have excelled in each category by our editorial team of in-house writers and editors, as well as contributors, along with special consideration from makeup artists and dermatologists. To learn more about our reporting and testing processes, read our complete reviews process and methodology page.

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