I like talking with you, exchanging our experiences and thoughts about beauty products. Sometimes I’m truly surprised how much we have in common because it appears that we often use the same cosmetics – isn’t that great? I’m also extremely happy when you show me some germs that I doubt I would ever come across myself – big thanks for that! You help me take my beauty routine to a whole new level.
Today, a post about such gems. I’d like to present to you the finest hair masks that I’ve used – the ones that made my hair look gorgeous and healthy. I ranked them from the best-working (the one I still use today) to really good, but with a few small flaws.
Sit back, relax and enjoy reading! 🙂
HAIR MASKS THAT I RECOMMEND
Are you still looking for a hair mask to fix your hair? Are you still wondering which substances can help you reverse damage? Are you tired of hair products that don’t work and are completely useless? You’ve come to the right place!
1. Nanoil Keratin Hair Mask
My top-choice is a Nanoil hair mask formulated with hydrolyzed, liquid keratin. Ever since I found it, I can’t imagine not having a jar of it in my bathroom. Even though it’s recommended for damaged, weak, splitting and brittle hair, it can be also applied to normal hair – keratin strengthens, smooths out and leaves hair better-looking. I know that you can find silicones in the formula but let me assure you that they are good silicones. How do I know? Because they’re responsible for handling frizz and tangling. Besides, you can easily remove them with a regular shampoo, and they don’t even weigh hair down. Another ingredient, which is panthenol, helps strands stay adequately hydrated and nourished. Overall, Nanoil Keratin Hair Mask works from the first use, it clearly makes hair looking prettier, as well as stronger and damage-resistant. You can see this during everyday styling, drying or arranging hairdos. On top of that, the mask lasts long, isn’t pricey and I like the way it smells.
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2. Lanza Keratin Healing Oil Intensive Hair Masque
My second choice when it comes to keratin masks is Lanza Keratin Healing Oil – a product for dry hair that needs a little bit of help with staying strong and looking good. I liked using this mask because it has a creamy formula that easily spreads along the tresses. Apart from keratin, the formula also contains a big portion of resveratrol, which is a potent antioxidant, and plant oils (i.e. Abyssinian oil, kukui oil, babassu oil, murumuru oil, green coffee oil and acai berry oil). Moisturizers used in this product are aloe leaf extract and hyaluronic acid. Sadly, if you want to enjoy this wealth of nutrients, you must be prepared for spending a small fortune. Lanza Keratin Healing Oil Masque costs almost 3 times more than the product mentioned above. But when I had Lanza Keratin Healing Oil Intensive Hair Masque, it nourished and improved the appearance of my hair perfectly.
3. Vaite Keratin Purple Mask
If you like effective products that also have something unusual about them, then I think Vaite hair mask is your go-to. Just look at the packaging! It looks like an American comic book cover. Inside there is a creamy purple hair mask. I was shocked the first time I saw this cosmetic, but in a positive sense, of course. I believe that due to this color, Keratin Purple hair mask is mainly dedicated for blond hair – this pigment defines and brings out the platinum shade. The mask prevents blond color from turning yellowish. It also deals with the damage caused by bleaching. It’s obvious that weak hair needs keratin, and apart from this protein, Vaite mask also has coconut oil, argan oil, vitamin C, aloe and green tea extract – a lot of naturally-derived substances for revived hair and nourished scalp. It’s a pity that Vaite Keratin Purple Mask isn’t widely-accessible. I bought mine from abroad.
4. Kérastase Résistance Thérapiste Masque
Naturally I couldn’t forget about the KĂ©rastase mask – it’s probably the most popular brand producing hair products, right? I like their cosmetics, but not all of them. My favorite one is KĂ©rastase RĂ©sistance ThĂ©rapiste repair mask, the one sold in a green jar. It seems to be tailored to my hair’s needs. It contains a protein blend that binds keratin and delivers it to the hair, thus making it stronger. This blend is called the FIBRA-KAP system, which – forgive me – I won’t go into because it’s not my field of expertise, so to say. Instead, I can tell you that KĂ©rastase RĂ©sistance ThĂ©rapiste hair mask is really good at making hair stronger and resistant to damage, and it needs just a couple of uses to give you this effect. I think this mask must be used regularly, after every hair wash. If you decide to make this mask a part of your hair ritual, make sure that you always rinse it completely. Otherwise it may weigh your hair down.
That would be it when it comes to my favorite hair masks. I suggest giving all of them a try because I strongly believe that among these 4 offerings there is at least one product perfect for you. Also, don’t forget to describe the effects of the treatment in the comments section below. I’m curious which hair mask suits you best.
Till next time!