Moroccanoil Extra Volume Shampoo for fine, limp hair
Product description
The essentials
If your hair falls flat easily, the Moroccanoil Extra Volume Shampoo is aimed at giving it more body without feeling heavy. On paper, it’s a gentle shampoo that cleans while helping fine or limp hair look fuller, with extra shine and better manageability. The pitch here is “weightless volume”, and that’s a fair goal for anyone who finds richer shampoos drag their hair down.
It’s infused with linden bud extract, which the brand describes as absorbing into the hair to plump the cuticle from the inside out. Alongside that, the formula includes argan oil and fortifying nutrients, so you’re not only chasing lift—you’re also trying to keep the hair looking healthy and easier to style. It’s delicately fragranced with Moroccanoil’s signature scent, which is a small detail worth considering if you prefer fragrance-light haircare.
Key features

What stands out most is the way this shampoo is designed to target “weight” and movement. Instead of focusing on temporary texture alone, it’s positioned to support volume and shine while still cleansing gently. The inclusion of argan oil is meant to bring nourishment, but the stated aim is to do that in a way that doesn’t leave hair feeling coated.
You also get the linden bud extract focus, which is a specific ingredient-driven claim. Whether you feel the effect strongly will depend quite a lot on your hair type and routine, but if you’re dealing with fine strands or limp roots, the concept makes sense.
Worth noting: it’s still a shampoo—so if your hair is very coarse, thick, or highly moisturised already, you might not notice a dramatic “volume” shift compared with products designed more for styling texture.


What you’ll notice day to day

In everyday use, a shampoo like this usually matters most in two moments: right after washing, and in the hours before you style. If you’re someone who blow-dries quickly for volume, this kind of lightweight, nourishing cleanse can make the hair easier to handle—less snaggy, more “settable”.
A practical example: wash your hair, towel-dry, then blow-dry with a gentle lift at the roots. The extra manageability and shine can help your hair look healthier while still giving that fuller shape at the crown. If you typically struggle with roots going flat within a day, this is the kind of product you’d choose to support your base routine.
Tech specs
- Type: Shampoo
- Contains: Linden bud extract, argan oil (as described)

Who it suits best, and who should skip it
It’s a good fit if you have fine, limp hair and you want volume without a heavy feel. It also suits you if you like the idea of a gentle daily cleanser that aims to improve shine and movement while keeping manageability in mind.


It might not be a great match if you’re after a very strong volumising effect through styling texture (for example, if your hair needs more than a supportive wash and would benefit more from dedicated root-lifting products). And if you’re sensitive to fragrance or prefer minimal scent in your routine, the signature Moroccanoil scent is something to consider.
Is it worth it?

This Moroccanoil Extra Volume Shampoo makes sense if your main problem is volume—especially for fine or limp hair—and you want a gentle wash that supports body, shine and styling ease. It’s not trying to be a hardcore treatment, it’s positioned as a daily foundation for fuller-looking hair.
Buy it if you’re prioritising a lightweight, nourishing cleanse and you’re likely to pair it with your usual blow-dry or styling routine. Skip it if you need maximum lift from the product alone, or if fragrance is a deal-breaker for you.
Mini FAQ
How does it help fine, limp hair?

It’s designed to gently cleanse while supporting volume and manageability. The linden bud extract claim is aimed at plumping the cuticle, and argan oil is included to keep hair nourished.


Will it make hair feel heavy?
The aim is “weightlessly” enhancing volume and shine, but everyone’s hair reacts differently—especially depending on how fine it is and what conditioner/styling products you use.
Is it suitable for everyday washing?

From the description, it’s a gentle shampoo intended as a regular cleanser, particularly for fine or limp hair routines.
Does it contain fragrance?
Yes, it’s described as delicately fragranced with the signature Moroccanoil scent, so it may not suit those who prefer fragrance-free haircare.
Can it replace styling products?
It can be a supportive base, but if you’re chasing strong root lift or dramatic texture, you may still want styling products alongside your wash routine.
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