Wednesday, January 2

Bumble and Bumble Hairdressers Invisible Oil





Over the past few months I have received quite a few compliments on my hair and I must admit, though I have had a couple of little trims, it does seem to be in much better condition recently and is a lot shinier and more manageable. I am constantly changing my routine in terms of shampoo and conditioner, but one product that has stuck for the past few months now is this Bumble and Bumble Hairdressers Invisible Oil*. 

When this first hit the shelves a few months back, they were extremely hard to get hold of as hair product junkies and Bumble and Bumble fans alike rushed to stores to get hold of this little Orange beauty. Hair oils are a must in a hair routine and although I do love the Ojon Rare Blend Oil and the Original Morrocan Oil, there is something about this one that keeps me reaching for this every time I wash my hair.

I do like that this is supposed to be worked into damp hair, whereas others I have tried in the past are more directed at dry hair. It suits my routine a lot more and also helps when blowdrying. Two to three pumps of this worked into the mid-length to the ends of my hair leaves it feeling so smooth and looking much shiner than it would had it not been applied. This is a silicone based oil, with its first ingredient being Dimethicone which isn't really ideal but it does help to make my hair super managable and smooth with incredible shine.

This oil doesn't leave my hair feeling greasy or weighty at all, but I do think if you used too much product then this could be a possibility. You really don't need to go overboard, any more than three on me would leave my hair too oiled up and that's not a pretty sight!

It smells really pleasant with quite a subtle sweet scent, which is a big bonus. I love using hair products that smell good, maybe that contributes to why I keep going back.

This Bumble and Bumble Hairdressers Invisible Oil is £30 for 100ml of product, which I must admit does sound a little steep. I was quite taken back at how much it costs, but three months of using this  two to three times a week, I still have more than half left and with the results it gives I do think it's justified.  

The good news is, that despite the name this product isn't just for hairdressers and you can pick one up at Bumble and Bumble online, Look Fantastic, Boots, John Lewis and Selfridges.  


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  1. I've been looking for a hair oil for a while now but never heard of this one before but i think i might try it because my hair is so dry and in horrible condition!
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    1. It really is so lovely, I'm not sure this will improve the condition long term but it will certainly make it look lovely and glossy! Try a nourishing hair mask x

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  2. I think i may give this product a go, ive been looking for some oil for ages but never been sure which to choose. My hair tends to always be dry no matter how much conditioner i use, and ive noticed just recently even my scalp is getting dry! hopefully this could help :)

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    1. This is such a nice oil, Moroccan Oil is also great. My scalp has just started to get better after a long struggle with it. Boots have a great dry scalp range so maybe you could try that? Or T-Gel, not super glamourous but it works a treat!

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  3. I'm intrigued by this brand, been hearing so much about it!
    Sophie
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    1. Bumble and Bumble is lovely, they have so many products to suit most hair needs

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  4. So many times I've gone to buy a B&B product but always stopped myself last minute due to the price! I might actually reach the till with it this year, haha.

    Sara x
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    1. I know what you mean, the price tag can be a little daunting. I'm not sure where you're based but I know you can get miniatures quite easily now x

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  5. I've been a lover of Moroccan Oil for quite a while now but have been looking for something a little different as I've stopped noticing the differences now! This seems perfect!

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    1. It is a perfect product for a change, I use Moroccan Oil too but I like to change it up a little bit!

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  6. I have really soft, fluffy hair even when straightened which doesn't ever go glossy, does anyone know if this would only help put gloss and shine in my hair rather than making it really soft? It sounds pretty good but just wondered if anyone had any idea before I go splurge £30! :)
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    1. I'm no hair expert but I think because you would be applying this to damp hair it would help with all of them factors? Have you tried a serum? x

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  7. I use oils all the time in my hair, its so much healthier because of it. This stuff looks so tempting.

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    1. It is great, my hair feels so soft and looks so shiny!

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  8. This sounds amazing, I'm currently using Macadamia Oil which I love but I definitely want to give this a go xx

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    1. Oh I've just started a little bottle of Macadamia Oil, I love that you can add it into hair masks x

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