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Feb 17, 2014
Julissa S.
Are there any hair masks to get shinier and thicker hair?
Feb 17, 2014
Meagan M.
Feb 17, 2014
Hannah K.
I will tell you right now that there are no masks that can actually make your hair thicker, however I can recommend some really great hydrating masks that will make your hair nice and shiny.
1. Macadamia Deep Repair Masque. It's actually amazing, it smells great and it's a very thick consistency so you can really feel it in your hair. I love it because it leaves my hair very soft and moisturized as well as shiny and healthy looking.
2. L'oreal Power Moisture Mask. It's also a thicker consistency, and it feels very nice in my hair. it doesn't smell like anything special, but holy goodness does it leave my hair feeling nice. It's sulfate and silicone free (as is the Macadamia one, I forgot), so it's really nice for your hair.
3. Aussie 3 Minute Miracle. It's also great. It smells like coconuts, and it's a nice deep conditioner. it really moisturizes my hair well, and keeps it in. It's not silicone free, which I don't mind because it seals all moisture into my hair, but that's a problem for some people.
4. Keratin Complex Vanilla Bean Deep Conditioner. I just started using this, but I already love it. It's great for color treated hair (which is obviously my problem), it's sulfate and silicone free, smells faintly of Vanilla, and leaves my hair super soft and shiny. It's a bit expensive, but worth it.
I also suggest that when you use a hair mask, you wash your hair first thing in the shower, then apply the hair mask, throw your hair in a bun and wash it out very last thing in the shower. Leave it in for as long as possible for maximum benefits =)