How to Fix Dry and Heat Damaged Hair

The much-loved hair mask is the ultimate form of self-care for your hair. By infusing your strands with nourishing, hydrating, and quenching ingredients, you can bring back the silky softness. Read below to see what causes hair damage and how masks can help.

What causes hair damage?

Hot tools

That style is hot, but so is the tool you used to get it. But these tools can seriously damage your locks. This goes for coloring, perming, relaxing, and bleaching hair as well. And combine any of those treatments with heat, your hair may be feeling seriously parched.

Rough treatment

We know you love your hair, but that doesn't mean you always treat it with kid gloves. The little things you do every day might damage your hair without you even knowing it, including over-brushing, towel-drying, and wearing tight ponytails.

Stress

This is a catch-22: hair breakage can stress you out, and when you’re stressed, your hair is more likely to break or even fall out. The good news is, once you stopped being stressed, any hair you’ve lost usually regrows.

All about the hair mask

So how do you reverse hair damage? Well, it’s simple: stop being stressed, stop towel-drying or brushing your hair, and don’t you dare come at your locks with a hot tool. Just kidding. You don’t have to completely change your lifestyle to get luxurious locks, you just need to give your hair a little TLC in the form of a hair mask.

Nothing gives your dry and damaged locks the luxurious, silky feel of a conditioning hair mask. These treatments are designed to be thicker, richer, and more nourishing than a daily conditioner to give your damaged locks serious repair – while also giving them a delicious scent that lasts all day long. With ingredients like Coconut Milk, Argan Oil, and Aloe Vera, you’ll see silky softness and shine even on the thirstiest strands.

Once or twice a week, swap with your regular conditioner. You’ll notice a difference in no time. The longer you leave them on, the more they’ll help repair your hair, so sit back, relax, and let the mask do its work.