Wella Oil Reflections Luminous Reflective Oil
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Wella Oil Reflections Luminous Reflective Oil is a lightweight hair oil used at the styling finish stage, not after face cleansing. Even with a small amount, it spreads evenly throughout the hair and tends to condition it smoothly without white residue. It is introduced as being well-suited for those who find it burdensome for hair to become heavy, such as those with thin and fine hair.

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  • Herbal EssencesAloe + Avocado Scalp & Hair Oil

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    The candidate product is for use on the scalp and hair after face cleansing, so the usage timing is different from the reference product, which is for styling finish. Instead, it is said to absorb cleanly without stickiness, so it is good to choose when you want to care lightly from the starting stage.

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  • PanteneMiracles Silky Repair Hair Oil

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    The candidate product is a type applied to damp hair after towel-drying or dry hair, so the stage is slightly different. If the reference product emphasizes conditioning without stiffness, the candidate focuses more on shine and softness, so it is good to choose based on the desired finish.

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  • Beauty PieSuper Healthy Hair Seven Oil Hair Elixir

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    The candidate product is guided for a wide range, from before styling to the finish stage. Also, it is said that when applied to the ends, frizz settles down and it is densely conditioned, so it is useful when choosing based on hair that is difficult to manage.

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  • PantenePro-V Argan Infused Oil

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    The candidate product is set to be used on damp hair after face cleansing or dry hair before styling. It is said that a non-heavy texture remains on the fingertips, so it is helpful when you want a small amount of adhesion like the reference product but want a lighter application feel.

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  • Four ReasonsNo Nothing Sensitive Hair Oil

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    The candidate product is a fragrance-free type introduced for sensitive scalp and damaged hair end care, so the burden is different. If the reference product makes you think of scent and usage feel together, the candidate is good to choose when you want to use it comfortably daily with less worry about scent.

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  • PanteneMiracles Heat Protection Hair Oil

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    The candidate product is guided exclusively for blow-drying, so the timing is different from the styling finish stage of the reference product. Also, it is said to provide a comfortable adhesion even before heat styling, so it is useful when you want to change the finish timing on days when heat usage is frequent.

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  • Londa ProfessionalVelvet Lightweight Oil

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    The candidate product is more tailored toward applying to damp hair after towel-drying. In particular, it emphasizes a light application that permeates without stickiness and a subtle luster, so it is worth choosing if you want a 'light glow' compared to the reference product.

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  • L'Oréal ProfessionnelMythic Oil

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    The candidate product is a leave-in type used on the entire hair and hair ends, so the range is different from using it limited to the finish like the reference product. It is said that the hair texture is subtly conditioned after grooming, so it is convenient when you want to apply it lightly every day and continue with texture conditioning.

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  • AussieSOS Save My Lengths! 3 In 1 Hair Oil

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    The candidate product is guided to be used in three ways: from before shampooing to damp hair and dry hair. You can expect a conditioned texture after applying it to damaged areas or split ends, so it is good to choose when you want to expand the usage by situation.

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  • Marc AnthonyArgan Oil Hydrating Dry Styling Oil

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    The candidate product is set to be used from dry hair after shampooing to the styling stage. Also, it emphasizes helping types where ends are prone to splitting while permeating without stickiness, so it may fit better if 'end care' is a priority over the reference product.

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