

Volume Duo (Shampoo & Conditioner)
Transform and volumize fine hair from lifeless to lively! Moroccanoil® Extra Volume Shampoo works weightlessly to gently cleanse and add volume to fine, limp hair. Infused with antioxidant-rich argan oil and revitalising nutrients—including linden bud extract that naturally plumps up hair—to bring back body, shine and manageability for healthy-looking hair. colour-safe. Sulfate-free, phosphate-free and paraben-free.
Gently detangle your hair while adding volume. Moroccanoil® Extra Volume Conditioner volumizes and gives fine hair body, shine and manageability without weighing it down. Infused with antioxidant-rich argan oil and fortifying nutrients, including linden bud extract, this volumizing conditioner transforms hair from lifeless to lively. Colour-safe. Sulfate-free, phosphate-free and paraben-free.
Repair Duo (Shampoo & Conditioner)
Repair damaged hair caused by colour, chemical processing, or heat styling. Moroccanoil® Moisture Repair Shampoo gently and effectively cleanses and revives hair, leaving it nourished, manageable, and strong. Infused with antioxidant-rich argan oil, keratin proteins, and fatty acids, this moisturizing shampoo helps strengthen broken strands and dead ends, helps the hair recover its natural elasticity, and promotes a healthier look and feel. Colour-safe. Sulfate-free, phosphate-free and paraben-free.
Restore damaged hair caused by colour, chemical processing or heat styling. Moroccanoil® Moisture Repair Conditioner gently and effectively detangles and conditions the hair to leave it hydrated, manageable and strong. Its highly concentrated, reparative formula restores hair's health, moisture and elasticity with antioxidant-rich argan oil, reconstructive keratin and fatty acids. Colour-safe. Sulfate-free, phosphate-free and paraben-free.
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...what provides the inspiration for these write ups, today's your lucky day. You're about to find out.
99% of the time it's the products. Unsurprising. But also so very corporate and predictable. And we hate that. So once in a while we like to draw our creativity from elsewhere, such as:
If E is the most common letter in the English alphabet, why is it so particular? Surely it should've been shaped like an I, just a single straight line? It seems excessive to have to draw the extra three horizontal lines, when really it could've been avoided.
If you know the answer, as in really truly know, please write to us at EisshapedlikeEbecause@onedayonly.co.za
Otherwise enjoy thinking about that too for the next three or so years.