How To Choose The Right Hair Mask For You, According To Experts
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How To Choose The Right Hair Mask For You, According To Experts
"Are you focusing on growing out your hair and improving your scalp's health? "I prefer using natural and organic ingredients that will help cleanse the scalp and stimulate the hair follicles," says celebrity hairstylist and Pura D'Or partner Clyde Haygood. If you've recently color-treated your hair and are noticing dryness, that's a great time to try a hydrating or reparative hair mask, says Lunabelle Walker, hair colorist and stylist for OVERTONE."
""Lifting hair to light blondes can be damaging at times, especially for anyone with a deeper, darker base natural color. A hair mask is a perfect way to protect hair from further damage." Especially if your hair has been bleached, Haygood says to shop for masks with "oils such as coconut, argan, rosemary, olive, castor, E, grapeseed, tea tree, and shea butter" to prevent dryness and promote elasticity. Biotin and keratin-containing masks would be better for strengthening the hair, he adds."
Select a hair mask by first identifying the goal: scalp health and growth require cleansing, stimulating, and natural ingredients. Color-treated or dry hair benefits from hydrating or reparative masks to prevent further damage. Bleached hair needs masks rich in nourishing oils to prevent dryness and restore elasticity, while biotin and keratin formulations help strengthen fragile strands. Curly and textured hair often requires extra hydration and botanical oils to boost moisture. When unsure, match the mask’s primary function—hydration, repair, strengthening, or scalp care—to the hair’s texture and current condition.
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