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Moroccan Agam Vitamin Oil Hair Capsules
I picked these Moroccan Agam Hair Oil Capsules because my ends have been ridiculously dry lately, especially after heat styling. What caught my eye was the individual capsule format—super travel-friendly and hygienic.
Delivery took about 14 days to the East Coast, not bad considering it came from overseas. The capsules are easy to twist open and apply directly to the hair. The scent is mild and pleasant—not too overpowering—and the texture is silky but not greasy. I mainly use them on my ends after towel drying.
Pros: – Convenient single-use packaging – Noticeably smoother, shinier ends – Lightweight and non-greasy – Smells really nice
Cons: – Capsule amount might not be enough for long/thick hair – Not a miracle fix for severe damage
I’ve used similar hair serums in the US that go for $25–35 for a small bottle, and these capsules cost me under $10. That’s a big win. Expectations were met—and slightly exceeded. My split ends are less noticeable, and overall my hair looks healthier.
US $4.08
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Hair Mask with Biotin, Collagen, and Keratin
I added this Hair Repair Biotin Collagen Keratin Mask to my cart hoping to rescue my overprocessed strands. It claimed to nourish, repair, and hydrate, which sounded like exactly what my hair needed.
It came well-sealed and arrived in under three weeks. The texture is rich and buttery, kind of like a deep conditioner. I used it after shampooing and left it on for 15 minutes under a shower cap.
Pros: – Made my hair feel super soft and manageable – Reduced frizz and flyaways – Great value for the price – A little goes a long way
Cons: – Strong floral scent might not suit everyone – No clear ingredients list in English on the jar
This cost less than $7, while similar masks here go for $20–30. It left my hair feeling salon-soft without weighing it down. I’ll definitely repurchase.
US $3.11
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Anti-Snoring Nose Clip
This Anti-Snore Nose Clip intrigued me because my partner says I snore like an old lawnmower. The reviews were solid, and I figured, “Why not?”
The package is tiny and comes in a little storage box, which is great for travel. The clip is soft and flexible and sits comfortably inside the nostrils. It definitely took a few nights to get used to.
Pros: – Comfortable for overnight use – Stays in place – Reduced snoring by 70–80% according to my partner – Compact and discreet
Cons: – Slight learning curve when placing it correctly – May not work for everyone with severe sleep apnea
I’ve seen similar devices for $15–30 in US pharmacies. This was $2.75. For that price, the results were surprisingly effective. Wouldn’t call it a cure, but definitely worth trying.
US $0.99
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Fast Growth Eyelash Serum
I bought this Eyelash Growth Serum on impulse after reading reviews saying it actually works. I’ve tried some American brands before, but most were either too pricey or caused eye irritation.
It arrived in about 16 days, boxed and sealed. I applied it nightly along the lash line. After about three weeks, I noticed some legit changes—lashes seemed fuller and a little longer. Not dramatic, but noticeable.
Pros: – Easy to apply with a fine brush – Didn’t cause irritation – Lashes looked healthier and darker
Cons: – Subtle results (takes time) – You have to be consistent
For around $4, this is miles ahead of $60+ serums I’ve tried. It’s not magic, but it works if you’re patient.
US $0.99
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New Lash Lift Kit
I’ve always wanted to try a lash lift but didn’t want to spend $90+ at a salon. So I took the plunge and got this Eyelash Perm Kit for Home Use.
The instructions were a little confusing at first (some broken English), but there are plenty of YouTube tutorials. Once I figured it out, the process took about 45 minutes. The results? Game-changing. My lashes curled beautifully and stayed that way for over three weeks.
Pros: – Professional-level results – Lashes stay curled for weeks – Comes with everything you need
Cons: – Steep learning curve – Strong smell during application
Cost me about $8.99. Salon-quality lash lifts go for $80–100 here. This was a no-brainer and well worth the effort.
US $0.99
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Rosemary Hair Oil for Hair Growth
I’ve seen rosemary oil all over TikTok, and this Rosemary Dense Hair Essential Oil looked like a great budget-friendly option. I bought it to help with postpartum shedding and to boost overall hair health.
The oil came sealed and had a natural herbal scent. I’ve been applying it to my scalp 2–3 times a week and massaging it in. Hair fall has reduced a little, and my roots feel stronger.
Pros: – Natural formula – Helps soothe itchy scalp – Encourages baby hairs around the hairline
Cons: – Scent might be too strong for some – A bit greasy if overused
Compared to $25–35 oils from The Ordinary or Mielle, this one cost under $5. I’m already seeing progress. Definitely staying in my routine.
US $5.65
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Hot Brow Lift Lamination Kit
This Eyebrow Lamination Kit caught my attention because laminated brows are everywhere, and salons charge $70+. I liked that it included cling film and keratin solution for nourishment.
Used it at home over the weekend, following a tutorial online. It was actually pretty easy to use. The results were bold—brows stayed brushed up and in place for about 10 days.
Pros: – Salon-like results at home – Simple process once you understand the steps – Gentle on sensitive skin
Cons: – Doesn’t last quite as long as professional treatment – Smells like perm solution (because it is)
At around $6, this was a steal. I’d repurchase and even try tinting next time.
US $0.99
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Hair Conditioner Oil Nourishing Essence
This Hair Essential Oil for Dry & Damaged Hair was a backup option in case the capsules didn’t work out. It’s a thicker formula with a pump dispenser and smells like a high-end salon product.
I use it as a leave-in after washing or before heat styling. It smooths the cuticle, adds shine, and protects from breakage. My ends love it.
Pros: – Excellent detangler – Softens and nourishes instantly – Beautiful scent
Cons: – Bottle is small – Can feel heavy if overused
It cost under $4, which is crazy when you compare it to MoroccanOil or Biosilk. Honestly, this might be better for everyday use.
US $6.8
Final Thoughts
Ordering these top-selling AliExpress beauty items was a bit of a gamble—but one I’m glad I took. Delivery was quicker than expected, nothing arrived damaged, and most products far exceeded my expectations. For a fraction of US prices, I got results that either matched or beat drugstore and even salon brands.
Would I recommend them? Absolutely, especially if you’re looking to stretch your beauty budget. Will I order more? Already have some items in my cart.
AliExpress, you’ve impressed me.









