Hair Masks For Dry And Dull Hair?
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Dec 9, 2012
Sam S.
I need a hair mask that will fix the dryness of my hair! It's rly dead :(
Dec 9, 2012
Brianne D.
Dec 9, 2012
Blaine G.
Macadamia oil is great so is Kenra nourishing masque deep conditioning treatment, when I had to re-lighten my whole head to color correct my hair was so dry & damaged it was on the verge of snapping off, this stuff helped bring it back to life!! I would use it or any deep conditioner twice a week and then switch to once a week after results. Put it on with a cap & let sit for 20-30min then rinse. The heat from your scalp will open up the cuticle and really help the hair absorb the product :)
Dec 9, 2012
Lauren G.
Egg yolk!
Dec 9, 2012
Sam S.
OMG what a coincidence! Today I went shopping and I got the macadamia oil shampoo and conditioner. I didn't get the hair mask yet but if I feel like the conditioner is too light and I need something more intense then I will for sure get the hair mask. Thanks dolls!!!! :)
Dec 9, 2012
Jordan W.
No no no. I think you should go for the natural stuff. You don't need an overpriced mask that has a bunch of unnecessary things in it. Coconut oil, egg yolks, mayonnaise, avocados, and honey are all AMAZING things as an overnight treatment for your hair. Sometimes I even mix all of those items up for an awesome treatment. :)
Dec 9, 2012
Sam S.
I will try egg yolk and coconut oil, thank you! :)
Dec 9, 2012
Denisha D.
I love the macadamia deep repair mask but i think ima try what Jordan W. Said . Sounds easy & cheap
Dec 9, 2012
Cheryl C.
Dec 10, 2012
Sanne V.
100% pure coconutoil! I use it as a weekly mask, use a showercap + towel on your head after you applied it so it will stay warm.
Dec 11, 2012
Monique B.
I use pro naturals moroccan argan oil hair mask which reduces the frizz, keeps the hair soft, shiny and healthy. it's great. :D
Dec 11, 2012
Melissa T.
The argan oil mask from pro naturals is good, it's silicone and sulfate free.
Dec 11, 2012
Grether R.
There are so many ways to make a mask for dry hair with stuff from your own kitchen! A very simple one is putting 1/2 a cup of olive oil on a bowl and putting it on the microwave for 45 seconds and then just put it on your hair you can leave it on for 30 minutes to an entire day but it does amazing work best of luck!
Dec 12, 2012
Ashley-Nicol C.
I agree with grether r. Also instead of microwave warm a pot of water (not boiling) and put the cup of olive oil in, make sure it's a tempature to your liking and use. Also add some dawn dish soap to your shampoo when you wash it out, helps tons
Dec 12, 2012
Emily B.
I really like the neutrogena triple moisture mask. Not very expensive either.