Cut to 2016, and oils are as commonplace as hair conditioner and are now as solid a mainstay of a hair care routine as serum. Botanical hair oils have been popping up both as part of ingredient lists everywhere and hero products on their own, and many have credited their multi-tasking benefits for this rise in popularity. No longer a counterintuitive process, applying oil to hair is apparently one of the best things you can do with your mane, damaged or not. Said to be equal parts nourishing and detangling, with serum-like benefits such as split-end therapy and shine, hair oil is definitely having its moment. And with different kinds of hair oil now being tailored towards various hair types and needs, it doesn’t look like this trend is dying out anytime soon. Read on to learn more about the different types of hair oils and which ones can work for you:

Slick Tricks: Which Hair Oil You Should Use

The Diplomat: Coconut Oil Best for: all hair types Ah, the OG on the block. Rich in antioxidants, it also is said to have anti-fungal and antibacterial properties, as well as to help promote hair growth and keep the scalp healthy. And that’s just the surface; appearance-wise, its vitamins and minerals help strengthen hair, replenish moisture levels in strands and help protect from breakage. There’s got to be a reason this has been everyone’s fave overachiever for years, as it’s also been said that its benefits go beyond just the cosmetic. Ed’s pick: Suave Professionals Coconut Oil Infusion Damage Repair Oil Treatment   The Supersaver: Macadamia Oil Best for: very dry and damaged, overprocessed hair Another crowd-pleaser, macadamia oil is extracted from the macadamia nut (sorry, eating a box of those Hawaiian macadamia chocolates isn’t the same thing). It’s a rich hair oil chock-full of crazy-good benefits such as vitamins, minerals, omega fatty acids and other monounsaturated (good) fats that are said to also remove frizz and help make hair shinier and more manageable. Try using it as a weekly treatment or as needed when hair is in need of a major pick-me-up. The Firestarter: Argan Oil Best for: Dry, frizzy, thin hair The one that started the hair oil renaissance, Argan oil comes from seeds of the Argan tree found in Morocco. It has been called everything from “miracle oil” to “liquid gold,” perhaps from its ability to resuscitate even the driest, frizziest of strands. Its exceptional conditioning and hair-invigorating (read: anti-aging!) properties don’t come at a thick, off-putting texture either. This is what’s said makes it a good gateway drug into the world of hair oils. Also, that yummy nutty scent is really divine. The Outdoorsman: Marula Oil Best for: Colored hair, processed hair Reported to have 60 percent even more antioxidants than Argan oil is marula oil, an oil harvested from marula tree nuts in South Africa. Used as a luscious body moisturizer for years in its native country, it’s also loaded with monounsaturated fats that nourish the strand and, surprising for an oil, shields from heat aggressors like UV and heating tools, making it a spot-on mechanical styling aid. It also absorbs quickly and promotes a sleek, healthy-looking mane that’s free of frizz. The Sweetheart: Almond Oil Best for: Irritated scalps, breakage-prone hair Equally beloved for its scent and its mega-emollient properties, almond oil is one of the lighter-feeling oils that also packs a major essential fatty acid and antioxidant punch. Magnesium, protein, vitamins and minerals make it the oil to coat brittle strands with, as it’s purported to promote hair health, strength, shine and hair growth. It is also said to reduce inflammation and irritation on the scalp and is even said to be a remedy for dandruff. Which hair oil are you excited to try?

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