Hair Masks

Hair masks are intensive conditioning treatments designed to deeply nourish and restore hair from root to tip. They work by penetrating the hair shaft to replenish moisture, strengthen strands, and smooth the cuticle, leaving hair softer and more manageable. Regular use can help revive dry, damaged, or colour-treated hair, making masks a good choice for anyone seeking healthier-looking, shinier hair. Our hair masks are suitable for all hair types, especially for those with brittle, frizzy or heat-styled hair in need of extra care.

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Hair Mask FAQ's

What exactly does a hair mask do for your hair?

A hair mask gives your hair a deeper level of care than everyday conditioner. It works by infusing moisture, strengthening weak areas, and sealing the hair cuticle, which helps reduce split ends, breakage and frizz. Over time, regular use can make dry, dull hair feel softer, smoother and easier to style.

How do I know if I need a hair mask?

If your hair feels dry, rough, breaks easily or looks frizzy and dull, a hair mask can help restore moisture and resilience. People who regularly colour, bleach or use heat styling tools benefit most because these damage the hair’s natural protective layer.

How often should I really use a hair mask?

For most hair types, once a week is enough to maintain healthy hair. If your hair is very dry or damaged - for example, from frequent colouring or using straighteners, using a mask twice a week can help rebuild strength and shine more quickly.

Should I apply a hair mask to clean or dirty hair?

Always use a hair mask on clean, damp hair. Washing first removes oil and product build-up, allowing the mask’s ingredients to absorb better into the hair fibre. Gently squeeze out excess water so the mask doesn’t slide off.

Do hair masks help with frizz and split ends?

Yes, a hair mask for frizzy hair works by smoothing the outer layer of each strand, which helps tame frizz and flyaways. It can’t glue split ends back together permanently, but it can coat and soften them, making them less noticeable until your next trim.

Can a hair mask weigh my hair down or make it greasy?

If you have fine or oily hair, choose a lightweight hair mask and focus it only on the mid-lengths and ends, not the scalp. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. This helps prevent any heavy or greasy feeling.

What’s better: hair mask or deep conditioner?

Both add moisture, but a hair mask usually has a richer, more concentrated formula. Think of a conditioner as daily care, and a hair mask as a weekly boost for deeper repair and nourishment.

Can I leave a hair mask on overnight?

Some masks are designed to be left on overnight for an intensive treatment — always check the label. If it’s not an overnight mask, sticking to the recommended time (often 5–15 minutes) is safer to avoid product build-up or scalp irritation.

Are there different hair masks for different hair types?

Yes, there are hydrating masks for dry hair, protein-rich masks for damaged hair, smoothing masks for frizz, and lightweight masks for fine hair. Choose one that matches your hair’s specific needs for the best results.

Do I still need conditioner if I use a hair mask?

You don’t usually need to use both on the same wash day. Use your regular conditioner on days you don’t mask, and swap it for a hair mask once a week to give your hair a deeper treatment.

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