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Claims: Ideal for ultra-dry, thick,
unruly hair. An intensive, hydrating
treatment that repairs hair with shea
butter and macadamia nut oils.
We found: The pure shea butter and
almond proteins make the texture of
this mask similar to the consistency of
a mud mask. Wait 30 minutes, which
is longer than most treatments, but
well worth it. We recommend
following the mask with your
conditioner. Afterwards, your hair will
feel so shiny and smooth you won’t
even need to use your shine spray.
Claims: A formula enriched with rare
and unique Argan oil to restore and
repair the structure of damaged hair.
Combined with ceramitide and vitamin
E, this treatment aims to regenerate
and fortify your hair's fiber.
We found: The vitamin E and rare oil
from the Argan tree in this treatment,
are known for its regenerative
properties. After 10 minutes, this
intense hair mask fortified the hair
fiber leaving your hair with strength
and vitality.
Claims: For color-treated hair. An
intensive treatment that ensures
long-lasting color purity. Ultra-rich
conditioners that help restore
moisture to dry, damaged hair.
Formula infused with rosemary and
mint for aromatic experience.
We found: A great smelling hair
mask, which tingles as it works its way
into your hair. Although the effects
didn't last past the next shampoo, we
still found it a great mask for the
money.
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