Long days of laying in the sun, swimming in the pool and those summer highlights can leave your hair looking a bit dry and damaged. Before you darken your locks for fall, treat your hair to some much-needed hydration with one of our favorite hair masks. These masks deliver a nourishing treatment that will leave your hair feeling recharged, healthy looking, and ready to take on the day.
IGK Expensive Amla Oil Topcoat
What it’s all about– Amla Oil nourishes, strengthens and softens hair. This in-shower gloss seals the cuticle to prevent color fading and damage from heat tools. It nourishes and strengthens hair from root to tip.
Why we love it- Like a topcoat for your nails, this protecting conditioner creates a weightless shield that works as a color enhancer, adding depth and dimension for the ultimate shine. It helps to control frizz and flyaways, leaving hair more manageable. The best part is you only have to leave in for two minutes before rinsing.
Drybar Mudslide Nourishing Mask
What it’s all about- Formulated with argan oil, which delivers lightweight hydration for soft, frizz-free styling. The yuzu oil lightly hydrates and creates long-lasting shine, and golden root extract increases moisture. It can be used twice a week.
Why we love it- This deeply nourishing hair mask works overtime to strengthen hair, preventing future damage. It’s seriously hydrating but won’t weigh your hair down. Did we mention it smells incredible?
LivingProof Restore Mask Treatment
What it’s all about- This deep conditioning hair mask restores moisture levels to be more like that of healthier, undamaged hair. Hair looks visibly stronger, softer and shinier after one use. For best results use with the Restore Shampoo and in place of the Restore Conditioner once a week.
Why we love it- The unique formula repels dirt so you can shampoo and style less often for a healthier hair care routine. It strengthens hair to become 20 times more resistant to breakage.
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