Nourish your tresses with our pick of the best hair oilsAutumn is the perfect time to start taking extra care of your tresses. No matter what your concerns are, using a hair oil can be really beneficial. They are super convenient as you don’t need to wash them off – but with so many brands on the market, which ones are worth your money? While there were a few brands that stood out for us, the Philip Kingsley Restorative Oil (£29) gave the best overall performance. Keep reading to find out more of our favourite hair oils – with options for every budget. Your locks will be gleaming in no time. READ MORE: Emily in Paris LED mask is on sale with huge savings – but be quick Best vegan-friendly hair oil: Percy & Reed Wonder Treatment Oil
Award-winning hair oil from Percy & Reed works to nourish hair with its triple seed oil complex
The triple seed oil complex eradicated many shoppers’ hair concerns with carrod seed oil to regenerate and repair damage, macadamia oil to detangle and reduce frizz, as well as camellia seed oil to deeply strengthen strands. It’s slightly thicker than other hair oils on the market but it leaves a glass-like shine on blow-dried hair. Customers who were skeptical to try the product have now said it’s their all-time favourite for healthy-looking hair. Best luxury hair oil: BDK Parfums – Bouquet De Hongrie
The perfume scent lasts all day on the hair with added moisturising benefits
This protein-packed formula nourishes your hair by improving hydration and elasticity while giving it a glossy finish. Silk has long been known in Asia for its haircare benefits. Nicknamed the “princess” of fibres, it provides a crystalline structure which enhances the hair’s hold. Picked by perfume masters, the Bouquet de Hongrie takes inspiration from springtime moment in the gardens of the Palais-Royal in Paris and it has a floral, green and musky notes. If you like the floral notes of Chanel Chance fragrance, this will remind you of that delicate sweet yet sensual scent. It’s available at Harvey Nichols for £58. Best hair oil with clinically proven results: Philip Kingsley Bond Builder Restorative Oil Lipid Shield
A travel-friendly hair oil that targets dryness and retains hair colour
Recommended by trichologists, this repairs damage from colour treatments, chemicals and heat-styling after just one use. It can work on towel-dried or dry hair. The small 30ml bottle is handy when you need it on holiday but it’s not particularly cheap, with a price tag of £29. However, you only need a few drops and the bottle lasts very long. Apply from ends to the mid-lengths of your hair. It helps restore softness and natural shine right away. Best budget hair oil: Hask Argan Oil 5-in-1 Leave-in Conditioner
The leave-in conditioner is a lightweight mist that doubles as a detangler
If you’re a fan of the shampoo and conditioner from Hask, then you will be pleased to hear its leave-in conditioner is another winner. It has five benefits to condition, detangle, repair and control frizz, as well as add shine and provide heat protection. The lightweight oil mist texture won’t weight down your hair, which is great when it comes to pre-styling preparation. Did I mention it’s currently on half-price offer at Boots? You can get this at £3.49 instead of £6.99. Best hair oil for dry hair: L’Oreal Paris Elvive Extraordinary For Dry Hair
Male shoppers also raved about the L’Oreal Elvive hair oil
The iconic brand’s hair oil boasts a high average star-rating of 4.7 out of five on Amazon. Not only does it keep your hair feeling soft and supple, but many people use it as a heat protectant before straightening or curling their locks. Some gentlemen even mentioned how the oil “tamed unruly hair without using any tool”. It’s currently on sale for £9 on Amazon. Best hair oil for curly hair: Cantu Guava Scalp Nourishing Treatment Serum
The serum also works to improve hair thinning issue
This oil-based leave-in solution is formulated with guava, ginger, carrot oil, and tea tree oil, to nourish and moisturise the scalp. Not only does it promote healthy hair growth in thinning areas, it also doubles as a daily moisturiser and a hot oil treatment. One shopper gave the £8.99 serum to her partner to treat his dry scalp and commented: “It smells so lovely and so easy to use. My partner has really dry scalp and after a couple weeks of using it his scalp is visibly nourished.” The superfood formula is made without harsh ingredients such as parabens, silicones, petrolatum, mineral oil, sulphates, paraffins, alcohol, phthalates, or colour additives.Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterMore OnBeautyHaircareShopping