Hair Care
9 Ways to Get Perfect Hair While You Catch Some ZzzsTalk about beauty sleep |
Are your locks in need of some serious moisture? Do you color, iron and blow dry your strands to a crisp only to put off trims until your ends are toast? If your answer is yes, you may be in need of an overnight hair mask. Hair masks aren't new by any means, but lately brands have stepped up their game, creating products that make hair feel stronger, softer and silkier.
Overnight hair masks are applied once or twice a week after your shower to clean, partially dried hair. You literally work the product through your strands, twist up and go to sleep. Some masks suggest rinsing the next morning, while most simply melt into your hair -- allowing you to style and go. They've even become relatively self-contained -- to the point where you can put your head on your pillow without fear of a goopy mess. Others come with neat sleeping caps to keep everything tidy.
Whatever hair goals you're after, we've got a mask for you. Check out these overnight hair masks that make it simple to have the hair of your dreams IRL.
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Overnight hair masks are applied once or twice a week after your shower to clean, partially dried hair. You literally work the product through your strands, twist up and go to sleep. Some masks suggest rinsing the next morning, while most simply melt into your hair -- allowing you to style and go. They've even become relatively self-contained -- to the point where you can put your head on your pillow without fear of a goopy mess. Others come with neat sleeping caps to keep everything tidy.
Whatever hair goals you're after, we've got a mask for you. Check out these overnight hair masks that make it simple to have the hair of your dreams IRL.
Image via Getty
SEE NEXT PAGE: Rene Furterer Paris Karite Nutri Overnight Haircare, $38