Hair masks should be the four Rs: restoring, revitalizing, rich and renewing. This one checks all the boxes. It's suitable for anyone with dry, damaged hair. It relies on the brand's patented healthy hair molecule and a restore system to increase moisture levels and repair the cuticle. The oil-free mask is even designed to repel dirt, which means less frequent shampooing. Yasss.
Save food for eating. There's no need to whip up a hair mask from scratch thanks to this enriching treatment made with avocados, eggs and mashed bananas. It has balsamic vinegar to boost shine, but it smells less like pungent salad dressing and more like a comforting chai latte thanks to scalp-stimulating oils like rosemary and cinnamon leaf.
Drybar wants to ensure strands are bouncy and healthy no matter how they're being styled. After shampooing, apply the yuzu and argan oil formula for 5 to 10 minutes. It brings hair back to life regardless of whether it's straight or tightly coiled. It's also OK for dyed, colored, chemically-treated and keratin-infused locks.
Moroccanoil is a byword for shiny, healthy hair. Those who want hydration but don't want it at the cost of excess grease or limp tresses will like this weightless argan oil formula. Rinse it out and hair will feel nourished but still have plenty of bounce, including fine strands.
Food is what nourishes our bodies, and the same philosophy can be applied to tresses as indicated by this hair mask. The mess-free, squeeze bottle mask has apricot and honey to minimize frizz and frazzled ends. The combination also gives the product a juicy scent.