Hair Oils
GSWP Botox Keratin Hair Mask : Hydrating Strengthening | Nevorea
Hair Care Moroccan Pure Argan Oil Hair Essential Oil | Nevorea
Pure Argan Oil Hair Essential Oil | Nevorea
PURC Smoothing Argan Oil Hair Care Nourishing Soft Repair | Nevorea
Moroccan Argan Hair Oil Repair Split End Dry Hair | Nevorea
PURC Argan Oil Smoothing Hair Treatment | Nevorea
Arvazallia Argan Oil Hair Treatment | Nevorea
GZE Organic Moroccan Argan Oil Pure Cold Pressed Virgin | Nevorea
Argan Oil Hair Serum | Nevorea
PURC Argan Oil Hair Mask | Nevorea
Moroccan Argan Oil Hair Serum Lightweight Hair Oil Mist | Nevorea
Hair oils at Nevorea are selected for the versatility, performance, and sensory quality that makes them a permanent fixture in a serious haircare routine. This edit covers lightweight finishing oils for shine and frizz control, heavier pre-shampoo treatments for deep penetration, and targeted scalp oils for dryness, dandruff, and growth support.
From argan and marula for fine hair that needs shine without weight, to castor oil blends for the scalp and edges, to treatment-grade coconut formulas for coarse and textured hair, these picks are matched to the specific application and hair type they genuinely serve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What hair oil is best for frizzy hair?
Argan oil and marula oil are among the most effective for frizz because they seal the cuticle without excessive weight, particularly on fine to medium hair. For thick or coily hair, heavier oils like castor, avocado, or shea oil provide the sealing power needed to tame larger cuticle gaps that cause frizz.
Should I apply hair oil to wet or dry hair?
For sealing and frizz control, apply to damp hair after washing to lock in moisture as the hair dries. For a finishing touch of shine and smoothness, apply a very small amount to dry hair before styling. Pre-shampoo treatments work on dry hair before washing. Each application context has its own technique.
Can I use hair oil on my scalp?
Yes, but choose oil types appropriate for scalp application. Castor oil, rosemary oil, and jojoba oil are traditional scalp treatments known for stimulating circulation and supporting follicle health. Heavier emollient oils like coconut or shea are better for pre-shampoo hair conditioning than for daily scalp use.
How much hair oil should I use to avoid greasiness?
Start with 1 to 3 drops for fine hair, 3 to 5 for medium hair, and up to 6 to 8 for thick or coily hair. Warm the oil between your palms before applying to distribute it evenly and avoid concentrating too much in one area. Less is always better as a starting point when you are learning a new formula.
At Nevorea, hair oils are selected for the ritual they add to haircare and the visible shine, softness, and resilience they build with consistent use.

