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Kerastase vs. Moroccanoil

Discover the ultimate battle between Kerastase and Moroccanoil in hair care. Learn about their ingredients, effectiveness and which one is best for you.

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We're positive you've seen Kerastase and Moroccanoil on the shelves at your local beauty store or hair salon before.

Which is better, you ask? That's what we'll be finding out today as we compare the two side-by-side. Kerastase vs Moroccanoil - let’s get into it.

Kerastase Elixir Ultime Hair Oil vs Moroccanoil Treatment Oil

KERASTASE Elixir Ultime L'Huile Original Hair Oil

KERASTASE Elixir Ultime L'Huile Original Hair Oil

Moroccanoil Treatment

Moroccanoil Treatment

The Kerastase Elixir Ultime Hair Oil is a rich, golden treat for your hair. This leave-in treatment does it all: it detangles, defrizzes, repairs, and heat protects up to 230°! The oil is made to treat all hair types, particularly hair that has been broken by heat or dye.

This treatment is infused with plant-based oils like Argan Oil, Camellia Oil, Marula Hair Oil, and Corn Germ Oil. This nourishing mixture of oils will treat dry split ends, leaving your hair smooth, soft, and easy to brush.

Also, the luxurious packaging of this oil cannot be ignored. The gleaming bottle has eye-catching golden flecks which elevate the experience of using this treatment. Not to mention the lavish packaging looks beautiful in any bathroom.

With this oil, Kerastase has paid close attention to the scent. You can enjoy a dreamy blend of Freesia, Mandarin, Violet Leaf, wood, and musk, which lingers on the hair.

There is a 50ml bottle of the Elixir Ultime oil for $24, or a 100ml bottle for $52.

Another fantastic alternative is the Moroccanoil Treatment Oil. This brand has been a cult classic in the beauty community since 2008, and for very good reason. This luscious hair treatment hydrates and defrizzes, revealing soft, shiny hair. The oil can also be used as a heat protectant before styling.

This indulgent oil arrives in stylish orange and blue packaging and it can be applied to wet or dry hair without leaving a greasy residue. Users have noted that the oil has a pleasant musky, woody smell.

This treatment is infused with Argan Oil which is a hydrating antioxidant. It also includes Linseed Extract which is high in essential fatty acids which heal the hair. The universal formula is suitable for all hair types, sulfate-free, and cruelty-free.

With the Moroccanoil Treatment Oil, you can get a 100ml bottle for $48, or a travel-size 25ml bottle for $16. This means that the full-size Moroccanoil bottle is $4 cheaper than the Kerastase 100ml bottle.

Final verdict

Based on our findings, we feel that the Kerastase Elixir Ultime is the best hair treatment for you. Although it costs a little more than the Moroccanoil treatment, the formula includes more natural ingredients which are ultimately better for your hair. Also, the calming scent and the shiny, golden packaging make for a truly luxurious experience.

To round off our review, here are our recommendations for the other best-selling ranges and products that Kerastase and Moroccanoil offer.

Kerastase Paris Resistance Ciment Thermique Conditioner

Kerastase Paris Resistance Ciment Thermique Conditioner

KÉRASTASE Chroma Absolute Chroma Hair Gloss

KÉRASTASE Chroma Absolute Chroma Hair Gloss

Blond Absolu Hydrating Illuminating Shampoo by Kerastase

Blond Absolu Hydrating Illuminating Shampoo by Kerastase

Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine Spray

Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine Spray

Moroccanoil Perfect Defense Heat Protectant

Moroccanoil Perfect Defense Heat Protectant