Angelina Jolie uses this £5 hair treatment to keep her new blonde hair transformation looking sleek

In case you missed it, Angelina Jolie stepped out last week showing off the final stage in her blonde hair transformation, and it’s safe to say we’re obsessed. The actress has always been known for her signature dark tresses, but her new lighter look is the perfect dramatic makeover for the upcoming warmer months.

Whether you’ve been contemplating going blonde or have already been platinum for some time now, you’ll know that the secret to keeping lighter hair looking healthy is all about using the right products. For Angelina, that involved one treatment in particular – HASK Argan Oil Hair Oil, £5 here.



Angelina Jolie showed off her new blonde hair transformation

Angelina Jolie showed off her new blonde hair transformation
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The ultra-affordable hair oil is one that Angelina is known to use to help keep her hair looking and feeling strong and healthy, and has been the secret to helping her grow her hair over the years. The repairing hair treatment is rich in essential fatty acids, and penetrates your strands to help restore shine, leaving it feeling soft and silky.

The oil is alcohol-free to help prevent your hair drying out even more, and its lightweight formula absorbs quickly into your hair. That means no oily residue or greasy looking roots!

The oil also helps give you a frizz-free shine, something anyone with blonde locks will tell you can sometimes feel impossible to achieve. You can use the treatment on wet or dry hair; all you need to do is apply a coin-sized amount and smoothe it through, making sure you get an even coverage whilst avoiding the roots.



Angelina Jolie is known to use the HASK Argan Oil range

Angelina is known to use the HASK Argan Oil range
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It’s not just the A-list who have been loving the HASK hair oil, either. The product has racked up more than 3,000 five star reviews on Amazon, and has a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars – not too shabby.

One happy shopper said: “I’ve been using this oil for my hair for 6 years now and I’ve just started using it on my skin after showering as well and it’s absolutely unbelievable. Not sticky. Smells like oranges. Leave my hair shiny and bouncy and soft (have natural curly hair so I’m using it after using my moisturiser to trap it in). Using it for 6 years and not stoping ! This stuff is like liquid gold!”

Another wrote: “I have tried many hair oils and this is the best one I’ve come across. I have used it for many years now. It is repairing, smells amazing, long lasting, non greasy, leaves your hair soft and shiny.”



The hair oil helps keep Angelina's hair looks sleek and healthy

The hair oil helps keep Angelina’s hair looks sleek and healthy
(Image: Getty Images)

Whilst a third added: “This feels amazing on my hair! My hair is so dry and damaged, I’ve starting using this daily and it’s made such a difference to my ends and lengths! Makes it much easier to brush too.”

To keep your blonde locks looking sleek and healthy, you also need to invest in a great shampoo and conditioner. John Frieda’s Blonde+ Repair System Shampoo, £8.99 here, and conditioner, also £8.99 here, are great for helping gently cleanse your bleached tresses without damaging them, whilst also replacing moisture, smoothing and repairing damaged strands.

Finish off with your HASK Argan Oil Hair Oil, £5 here, to get healthy, shiny, A-list worthy locks. If it’s good enough for Angelina, it’s definitely good enough for us!

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