Nothing makes me quite as happy as finding a product (and particularly a hair product) that actually does what it says it’ll do. Subpar products come a dime a dozen, so finding a diamond-in-the-rough type product is always a real treat. Now I’ve tried my fair share of hair products, leave-ins especially, and they’re usually mediocre at best. But not Ojon’s Revitalizing Moisture Mist, oh no, that’s a real gem!
If you’ve read my previous review on Ojon’s Damage Reverse line, you know I was none too happy with the results and only used those products because they came free with the purchase of the RMM at Ulta. I had a totally different experience with the RMM, which is part of Ojon’s Dry Recovery line. It may actually be one of my favorite leave-in conditioner sprays, second to Pureology’s Colour Fanatic.
Anyway, the RMM is a lightweight leave-in conditioner meant to be spritzed all over the hair, which is actually better than the conventional leave-in because spray tends to permeate and saturate every strand better than a cream would. It instantly detangles, refreshes, and gives the scalp a rejuvenated feeling (I can see this being great for those of you with dry scalps who may suffer from tightness of skin in that area).
I personally think RMM smells very fresh and clean, in fact it reminds me of Estee Lauder’s Azuree perfume, which is a light tropical scent. This product does exactly what it promises on the bottle – it calms and refreshes hair (this is great for those people who don’t wash their hair every day), and stops it from looking frizzy. I usually like to leave my fine, curly hair alone when I don’t have to go out and make an effort, but this product helps my hair look smoothed down, defines my curls, and quite frankly makes it look like I actually have made an effort when I couldn’t be bothered
The biggest selling point of the RMM for me is that it pretty much eliminates any frizz I may have without ever making my hair feel greasy. I usually apply this on damp hair right out of the shower, though I will sometimes use it on “second day hair” just to give myself some shine and my hair a more fresh feeling.
Now while I do find RMM to be a lightweight product, I don’t find it so lightweight that it won’t be able to penetrate somewhat thick hair (if it can get through my curls, it can get through anything). Actually my one qualm with this product is how spendy it is at $25; it’s a 5.4oz bottle and goes rather quickly if you spray the entirety of your hair (i’ve repurchased twice and each bottle lasted me about 1 to 2 months maximum).
If you’re looking for a lightweight spray leave-in that doubles as a second day hair refresher, the Revitalizing Moisture Mist is calling your name!