What is Ojon Restorative Hair Treatment made of?

What is Ojon Restorative Hair Treatment made of?

by Hairstyle Questions on November 12, 2007


Ojon Restorative Hair Treatment

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Question: What is Ojon Restorative Hair Treatment made of? How is this treatment applied?

Answer: Ojon Restorative Hair Treatment is made of 100% pure Ojon palm nut oil. This nut oil is the same oil that the Miskito Indians of Central America have been using for over 500 years to beautify their long locs. It’s distinctive odor (it smells like coffee to some people and smoked wood to others) is the validation of the genuine Ojon nut oil.

Ojon Nut Oil’s Benefits

Ojon Nut Oil hydrates hair and improves the condition of damaged or processed hair instantly by nourishing, fortifying and rebuilding the hairs cuticle. It is a color safe oil that can be used on any hair after any process. This oil has been known to leave hair super shiny, silky and manageable.

Ojon Restorative Hair Oil Directions

1. Scoop the equivalent of half a teaspoon into the palms of your hands.

2. Rub the substance between the palms of your hands as to warm it enough to where it becomes melted.

3. Apply evenly through out your hair and distribute it with a comb from scalp to hair’s ends.

4. Leave the substance on for 10 to 20 minutes or longer (the longer the better).

5. Repeat process as needed.

This is a great product and it’s 100% natural. Use with caution if you are allergic to nuts or certain foods. If your interested in this product, click on the link below for more information.


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