
Farouk Systems Chi Argan Oil Plus Moringa Oil - Balm For Silky Hair 89ml
This CHI Argan Oil Plus Moringa Oil balm delivers a lightweight treatment that nourishes and smooths hair without added weight. The 89 ml formula combines argan oil, which supplies vitamin E and omega fatty acids, with moringa oil rich in antioxidants to support hair rejuvenation and strength.
Silk proteins in the blend help reconstruct the hair surface and enhance light reflection for improved shine. The oil absorbs rapidly, allowing users to apply it to damp or dry hair before thermal styling. It forms a protective layer that reduces moisture loss caused by heat tools and shields strands from UV exposure.
- Strengthens and hydrates dry or damaged hair
- Restores vibrancy to color-treated hair
- Reduces frizz while maintaining natural movement
- Paraben-free composition
Ideal for those managing dull, coarse, or chemically processed hair, the balm leaves hair feeling softer and more manageable after regular use.
Original: $29.70
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This CHI Argan Oil Plus Moringa Oil balm delivers a lightweight treatment that nourishes and smooths hair without added weight. The 89 ml formula combines argan oil, which supplies vitamin E and omega fatty acids, with moringa oil rich in antioxidants to support hair rejuvenation and strength.
Silk proteins in the blend help reconstruct the hair surface and enhance light reflection for improved shine. The oil absorbs rapidly, allowing users to apply it to damp or dry hair before thermal styling. It forms a protective layer that reduces moisture loss caused by heat tools and shields strands from UV exposure.
- Strengthens and hydrates dry or damaged hair
- Restores vibrancy to color-treated hair
- Reduces frizz while maintaining natural movement
- Paraben-free composition
Ideal for those managing dull, coarse, or chemically processed hair, the balm leaves hair feeling softer and more manageable after regular use.












