odiD Hair Oils
This is odiD's Milk Protein Intensive Hair Oil, a 100ml leave-in oil sold across the same scent lineup as its shampoo: Forest Herb, Floral Garden, Verbena Lavender, and Sandalwood. It's built as the finishing step in odiD's Milk Protein Intensive routine, applied to damp or dry ends after washing rather than rinsed out like a shampoo. Because it comes in the same scents as the shampoo range, picking a matching pair is straightforward if you already know which scent you use. odiD is a Korean brand we carry mainly for facial care, masks, and cleansers, with this hair oil sitting in its haircare side alongside the shampoo and nowash treatment.
Buying guide
Using odiD's Milk Protein Intensive Hair Oil
odiD's hair oil is a leave-in finishing product, not a pre-wash treatment or a rinse-out mask, so it's used differently from the shampoo it's paired with. This guide covers how it fits into a routine, the scent options, and what to expect from a 100ml bottle.
It's a leave-in step, not a pre-wash treatment
Unlike a hair mask or pre-shampoo oil treatment, this is applied after washing and left in rather than rinsed out. A small amount worked through damp or dry ends is the usual application, focused on the lengths rather than the scalp.
Matching the scent to your shampoo
odiD sells this hair oil in the same scent names as its Milk Protein Intensive Shampoo: Forest Herb, Floral Garden, Verbena Lavender, and Sandalwood. Buying the same scent in both makes the routine read as one consistent fragrance rather than two competing ones.
Why it's a smaller bottle than the shampoo
The oil ships in a single 100ml size, smaller than either shampoo bottle option, because a leave-in oil is used in far smaller amounts per application than a shampoo that gets rinsed away. A 100ml bottle is sized to last through many applications even with regular use.
Forest Herb
Forest Herb is the scent with the fullest matching lineup: odiD also sells a Forest Herb shampoo, nowash treatment, and body lotion, so this is the variant to pick if you want the scent to extend from hair oil into the rest of a routine.
Floral Garden, Verbena Lavender, and Sandalwood
Floral Garden leans lighter and more classically floral, Verbena Lavender combines a sharper herbal note with a softer floral one, and Sandalwood is the warmest, woodiest option of the four. All three share the same oil format and application as Forest Herb, just with a different scent on top.
How it differs from odiD's nowash treatment
odiD also sells a Nowash Ampoule Treatment in the Forest Herb scent, which is applied on days you skip washing rather than as a finishing step after one. The hair oil and the nowash treatment solve different problems: one is a daily leave-in finisher, the other is a between-wash refresh.
Who this oil suits
This fits best for anyone already using or considering odiD's Milk Protein Intensive Shampoo and wanting a matching leave-in step, or for anyone specifically drawn to one of its four scents. It's a lighter product than a heavy overnight hair oil, meant for regular use rather than an occasional deep treatment.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
When in my routine should I apply odiD's hair oil?
After washing, on damp or dry ends, as a leave-in step rather than something rinsed out. It's not meant to sit on hair before a shampoo the way a pre-wash treatment oil would.
Should I buy the hair oil in the same scent as my shampoo?
It's not required, but odiD sells the oil in the same scent names as the shampoo (Forest Herb, Floral Garden, Verbena Lavender, Sandalwood) specifically so they can be paired. Matching scents keeps the routine reading as one fragrance.
Is this hair oil the same thing as odiD's Nowash Ampoule Treatment?
No, they're different products for different moments. The hair oil is a leave-in finisher used after a wash, while the Nowash Ampoule Treatment is applied on days you skip washing entirely.
Why is the hair oil only sold in one 100ml size?
A leave-in oil is used in much smaller amounts per application than a rinse-out shampoo, so a 100ml bottle covers many uses. The shampoo, by contrast, comes in both 500ml and 1000ml since it's used up faster.
Do I apply this oil to my scalp or just the ends?
It's meant for the lengths and ends rather than the scalp, working through damp or dry hair after washing. Treat it as a finishing product, not a scalp treatment.
Where does this hair oil fit within odiD's wider catalog?
odiD is a Korean brand we mainly carry for facial skincare, masks, and cleansers. This hair oil belongs to its separate Milk Protein Intensive haircare line, alongside the shampoo and nowash treatment.
