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Specially developed to neutralize yellow tones in blonde, highlighted, or gray hair without drying out the strands. Its formula with extracts of açaí, cocoa, grape, and acerola...
Felps Varnish Bath contains special oils and vitamin E, treating the hair from root to tip.
Provides intense shine, softness and naturalness in all types of hair tones. Promotes...
Felps Varnish Bath contains special oils and vitamin E, treating the hair from root to tip.
Provides intense shine, softness and naturalness in all types of hair tones. Promotes...
Bamboo Extract Mask with Cupuaçu Butter and Bamboo Extract rich in amino acids, vitamins A, B and C, nutrients and minerals that strengthen, hydrate and help...
Developed based on the concept of daily glow action, its active ingredients acts...
A hair mask is an intensive conditioning treatment designed to deeply nourish, hydrate, and repair hair. Unlike regular conditioners, hair masks are typically left on the hair for a longer duration to allow their rich, nutrient-dense ingredients to penetrate deeply into the hair shaft and scalp. They are ideal for addressing specific hair concerns such as dryness, frizz, damage, or lack of shine.
- Hydration: Hair masks are especially beneficial for dry and brittle hair, as they infuse moisture and lock it in.
- Repair: For those with damaged hair due to heat styling, chemical treatments, or environmental factors, masks can help restore strength and elasticity.
- Shine and Smoothness: Hair masks can enhance the natural shine and smoothness of hair, making it look healthier and more vibrant.
Hair masks often contain a mix of nourishing ingredients, such as:
- Natural oils: Coconut oil, argan oil, and olive oil for moisture and softness.
- Proteins: Keratin and silk proteins to strengthen and repair hair.
- Butters: Shea butter or cocoa butter for intense hydration.
- Botanical extracts: Aloe vera, green tea, and chamomile for soothing and revitalizing properties.
- Vitamins and minerals: Vitamin E, biotin, and zinc for overall hair health.
Hair masks can be used once a week for maintenance or 2–3 times a week for severely damaged or dry hair. Avoid overusing, as excessive conditioning can lead to build-up and limp hair.
Incorporating a hair mask into your hair care routine is an excellent way to pamper your tresses and keep them looking their best. Whether you opt for store-bought masks or DIY recipes, consistency is key to achieving healthy, shiny, and resilient hair.