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Showing posts with label Hair Mask. Show all posts

Makeup Wars: My Favorite Masks

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The Best Hair Masks

Today for Makeup Wars we're talking about our favorite masks. Usually that would make you think immediately of face masks, but since I seem to talk about those a lot, I didn't feel like I had anything new to share on that topic! I decided I'd talk about my favorite hair masks, since I seem to be doing a lot of hair masking recently.

First, I want to say the reason that I'm masking is sooooo my fault. You might remember a few years ago when I fried my hair by overusing my BeachWaver, sans heat protectant. I've since grown out all of the damage, and my hair was super, crazy healthy. Despite lots of coloring and bleaching. It was so healthy that it was really hard to get it to curl. So, I had this great idea to get a perm (and retrospectively I wish I'd picked a digital perm, but I digress). It did rough up my cuticle some, and my hair just looks kind of wavy when it is wet now, but mostly it made it so when I curl my hair now, it actually stays. I still use product, but the perm made a big difference.

To prevent too much damage, my stylist (I go to Tiffany at One One Nine in Ann Arbor, she's amazing) added Olaplex to the perm. And we started adding it to bleach for my hair as well. And all was well. Until a few months later when I decided I wanted more dimension to my hair. Because I can't leave well enough alone. And I had Tiffany add even lighter balayage to the front part of my hair. It was sooooo pretty.

But that last bit of bleach (even with Olaplex in it) just put my hair over the edge. I started getting breakage and split ends in the area of the blond. I was cutting off split ends left and right! And masking.... lots of masking to help repair the damage and prevent things from getting worse. I've since cut off the damage (luckily I only needed a few shorter layers in front to remove it), but the whole experience definitely renewed my love of these hair masks!


1. Olaplex

Buy it from Olaplex, I would avoid buying it elsewhere due to diversion and fake versions.

First, the biggie. I mentioned Olaplex above, and it is pretty amazing stuff. It is not "just another conditioner", it actually works to repair bonds in your hair. (Labmuffin has an amazing explanation of how Olaplex works) There are 3 "steps", though you can do any of them alone, skip steps, etc. It doesn't need to be done in a step-wise fashion.

Step 3 is the one you can buy in the salon for use at home. The directions say to apply to clean, damp hair, and then wash off about 10 minutes later. Ummm.... no. Don't do that. I've done it, it helps my hair a bit, but since this treatment isn't a conditioner, leaving it on longer (ok, a lot longer) isn't going to weigh your hair down. I do what Tiffany told me to do, I use Olaplex as an overnight treatment! I apply to dry hair (you can dampen your hair a bit to make it easier to spread if you want), I start about 2-3 inches from the roots of my hair and apply down to the tips. My hair definitely has product in it, but it isn't wet. I then put my hair up in a bun and sleep on it! You'll need a towel on your pillow, but it doesn't make my head cold. I just wash it out in the am.

Since Olaplex is going into the hair shaft to repair chemical bonds rather than adding conditioning agents to my hair, it doesn't weigh down my hair. I still have a ton of volume! But, I definitely do feel an immediate difference in my hair. It is shinier, smoother and definitely stronger. It helps a lot with damage. I use it every 1-2 weeks.


2. Darshana

Available from Darshana and Amazon (note that the seller on Amazon is the brand, so you can safely buy it here)

If my hair is dry, instead of using Olaplex I'll reach for Darshana. You can read my Darshana review, but basically this is a special blend of oils that add a ton of moisture to your hair but don't weigh it down. It smells amazing (like oranges), and I use it exactly like I use Olaplex.


3. Aussie 3 Minute Miracle

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Buy Strong at Amazon, Walmart

Both of the two masks I've mentioned are ones that I use overnight. I have to plan ahead for a day that I'm not on call (I can't head in to the hospital for a sick patient with a hair full of Olaplex, it looks crazy), I'm planning to wash my hair first thing in the morning, etc. I definitely have days like that, but it takes planning. But, there are still days that I think my hair is a bit drier than it should be, or I need a little something beyond just my regular conditioner. On those days I use the Aussie 3 Minute Miracle that I keep in my shower. There are different versions, I like both Strong (see my 3 Minute Miracle Strong Review), and Moist. I just swap it out for my normal conditioner, and it really does make a big difference. And it costs about $3!


What are your favorite hair masks?







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The Aussie and Darshana were sent by PR, though I've repurchased the Aussie a lot and have been meaning to buy more Darshana (that bottle is empty, I actually keep it around just for pictures). I bought the Olaplex and have repurchased a few times!
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My Favorite Quick Hair Treatment for Breakage: Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Strong Conditioning Treatment Review

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My Favorite Quick Hair Treatment for Breakage: Aussie 3 Minute Miracle in Strong Review

If you've read my site for a while, you're likely a bit tired of me mentioning this product. Time and time again, I've brought up this amazingly fast, intensive hair treatment. Aussie's 3 Minute Miracle Strong Conditioning Treatment has been featured in a solo product review, round ups of the best drugstore beauty products and hair masks, and products that I repurchase over and over again. I've had countless discussions with friends and coworkers about this hair mask, I've gotten quite a few of them hooked on it as well!

Why do I like it so much? While this deep conditioner doesn't take any more time than using a regular conditioner, it does the job of a much longer hair treatment. Instead of needing to plan ahead and grease up my hair for 30-90 minutes before taking a shower, I can simply swap out the 3 Minute Miracle Strong Conditioning Treatment for my regular conditioner once I'm in the shower.

The results of 3 Minute Miracle Strong Conditioning Treatment are exactly what I look for in an intensive hair treatment. I see the results I want, but my hair is never over treated or weighed down. All of that, and I haven't even mentioned the amazing price point!

Aussie's 3 Minute Miracle comes in 5 different variations: Moist, Strong, Smooth, Shine, and Color. When I talk about 3 Minute Miracle, I almost always talk about the Moist conditioner. I love it because it adds just the right amount of moisture to my dry hair without making it greasy or weighed down. Adding that extra bit of hydration smooths frizz and fly aways, makes my hair look healthier and more shiny, not to mention easier to style.

As much as I obsess over Moist, I don't always need a little extra moisture added to my hair. Sometimes my hair has a few split ends, I've been outside in the sun and wind, or my curling iron has been turned up a little too high. All of that damage adds up, and my hair can show it pretty easily. So, I recently tried out the Strong version of 3 Minute Miracle, and it seems to be exactly what I need when my hair is damaged. Just like with the Moist version, I swap out Strong for my regular conditioner in the shower. The end result is hair that looks healthier, styles easily and I swear it seems to tolerate all of the abuse I put it through just a little bit better.


Check out Aussie over on Amazon!

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This post is part of a paid collaboration with Aussie, but I admit to hoarding their 3 Minute Miracle in both Strong and Moist, and then telling everyone I know about them. Over and over...

Overnight Masks for Hair and Skin: A New Mommy's Beauty Wish Come True!

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Overnight Masks for Hair and Skin: A New Mommy's Beauty Wish Come True!

I'm a new mom. Yes, again. I have a 2 month old, and my almost 4 year old, and while I'm still out on Maternity Leave, that changes in about 2 weeks so I'll have even less time on my hands! There are currently only 24 hours in a day, and I have a lot of things I need to squeeze into that time! You can imagine that one of the first things to go were my time consuming beauty rituals. No more mani/pedis, no more facial masks and no more intensive hair treatments. That time is now spent nursing or snuggling my littlest one. (Don't get me wrong, my husband will tell you that this is really no hardship. I will gladly spend an afternoon snuggling on the couch. My skin is suffering for my shift in priorities though!)

Since I can't seem to find extra time during the day, I've been upping my nightly beauty routine (well, for those nights that I do get to do my routine before I fall into bed!)

I've found a few intensive treatments for hair and skin. They do their job while I sleep (or nurse) all night long! Only a short amount of time is needed to apply the product and I wake up prettier. This is something I can definitely fit into my routine!

I'm showcasing my favorites here, but you can find these (and other) products and lower priced counterparts over in my eBay post, Splurge vs Steal: Overnight Masks to Solve All Your Beauty Woes.


Face

With the fluctuating hormones and start of winter, my skin has been dry, dry, and dry! My usual remedy is the Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Concentrate, a lightweight oil that really seals in a lot of moisture. It's great for skin everywhere (I love it on my hands as well), and I only need a few drops.

When my skin is extra, extra dry, I'll layer on Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask over the Kiehl's. It is a thick and slightly sticky cream and it really brings a lot of hydration to my skin! You can use it as a quick 10 minute treatment, or apply a lighter layer and rub it into your skin for an overnight treatment. When layered over the Kiehl's Midnight Recovery the combination is unbeatable, no more dryness!

Regular exfoliation encourages cell turnover, softens the skin and evens out skin tone. I love using my Clarisonic, but regular use of other gentle exfoliators helps too! I love my Kate Somerville ExfoliKate and I've also been obsessing over the Kiehl's Over-Night Biological Peel. It is a slow release of active ingredients so it is easier to tolerate.


Hair

My hair seems to be doing really well lately. I really think it comes down to 3 things:

1) I splurged on very expensive shampoo before I had the baby. Really, I discovered a few years ago that if I use Kerastase Chroma Riche Shampoo, my hair is healthy, shiny and easy to style. I don't even really need the conditioner/mask that goes with it (I mostly have been using Redken All Soft Conditioner with it). The key for me is this shampoo. I bought it via a sale over at Rue La La, and it pops up every few months.

2) Because of my lack of time, I have been shampooing my hair less. 2-3x/week, and with that goes less heat styling. Instead, lots of dry shampoo.

3) Overnight hair masks! If my hair is starting to get a little frizzy/dry, I've been using either Darshana (my Darshana review) or René Furterer Karité Intense Overnight Nourishing Treatment. Just a little on my hair, roughly mid-shaft and below, is all I need. I use so little that I don't even need to put a towel on my pillow at night, though you could use more. I just wash it out in the morning and the result is softer, healthier looking hair without needing to spend 30 minutes in a hot towel with a mask.


Hands

With a new baby comes a lot of hand washing. A lot of hand washing. Add in the winter weather and yes, it is hard to keep my hands well moisturized! Barielle Intensive Hand Treatment Cream is meant to be used with gloves, but this super moisturizing treatment is just as good without anything on your hands.


These are just the overnight treatments I've been using lately. Check over on eBay for Splurge vs Steal: Overnight Masks to Solve All Your Beauty Woes.

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The 10 Best Hair Masks To Repair and Hydrate Your Hair

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The 10 Best Hair Masks To Repair and Hydrate Your Hair via @15minbeauty

(Read more about my fried hair and which products helped here.)

1. Brocato Cloud 9 Miracle Repair Treatment: I first tried this conditioner when I fried my hair a few years ago. (Never, ever, skip using heat protection! It took years to grow out the damage and have my hair back to normal!) I went to see my hairstylists and she used this conditioning treatment on my hair. She spread it from root to tip and stuck me under the dryer for 30 minutes. The warmth and time really made the treatment sink in. It was the best treatment for making my straw-like damaged hair feel like normal, healthy hair. The results lasted through a few hair washings, and I immediately ordered a big bottle on-line.

2. Rene Furterer Karité Intense Nourishing Mask: I first experienced Rene Furterer when I went to Paris and had a treatment in their salon. It was 45-60 minutes of insane hydration for my hair, and I went home with a huge array of products. While I no longer have the time for layering oils, creams and waiting for them to absorb into my hair, this is the next best thing. This creamy deep conditioner is the Rene Furterer product that I think packs the most punch in a shorter period of time.

3. L'Oreal Paris Advanced Haircare Total Repair 5 Damage Erasing Balm: This is a great drugstore mask. I've found that it really is better for when I have some damage or split ends, it smooths those areas over and makes my hair look much healthier.

4. Klorane Mask with Desert Date: Yes, lots of hydration!

5. Alterna Bamboo UV+ Color Protection Rehab Deep Hydration Masque: I fully admit I added this one to reach 10, it's on my list of "things I really, really want to try!" It is a mask for protecting your hair color and restoring hydration. I've heard a lot of great things about it!

6. Kerastase Chroma Reflect Masque: I have a tub of this in my shower at all times and use it once a week. I think it adds some great hydration, but mostly it keeps my hair color from fading. Expensive, but you don't need much and it is really worth it!

7. Neutrogena Triple Moisture Deep Recovery Hair Mask: One of my favorite drugstore hair masks, this one is a bit lighter weight than the other options, so I leave it on a tad longer.

8. Darshana Hair Oil: I love how flexible it is (see my Darshana Hair Oil Review). You can use a little on your hair at night before you go to sleep, add a ton and use it for a very intensive treatment, pretty much leaving it on as long as you want. The result is always hydrated hair, and the smell is amazing!

9. Alterna Caviar Exfoliating Scalp Facial: This is a very interesting product, essentially it is a scrub for your scalp (but! It's a treatment! That's why I included it). You squeeze some out onto your scalp, and rub the product into your scalp with the little brush. It is basically a shampoo with little microbeads in it, and it will help to remove buildup and take take of any itchy/flaking scalp issues. It takes a pretty long time to use, so I use it as a spot treatment rather than all over my head, so the little spots of my eczema that flare up with weather changes are perfect for this treatment! It really does help make them feel and look much better. My word of caution is that it can be very difficult to get all of the microbeads out of your hair since they don't dissolve, so you'll need to rinse for a very long time. I find it is better to use a hand held shower head so I can really get in there, and it is a great reason to only spot treat your scalp. I'm hoping they'll come out with an update where the microbeads are easier to rinse out and perhaps dissolve, so are more environmentally friendly.

10. Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Moist Deeeeep Conditioner: There's a whole line of these 3 minute masks from Aussie, each with their own purpose. The Moist is my favorite since it is so insanely hydrating in such a short time (without weighing down my hair), but the Shine version is yes, full of win.





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5 Deep Conditioners That Need Under 5 Minutes

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5 Deep Conditioners That Need Under 5 Minutes

I'm a big fan of intensive hair treatments. But, I usually don't have time for the whole "slather this in your hair, then apply a shower cap and then a warm towel" thing. (Who does?)

Instead, I find myself using up bottle after bottle (or tub) of quick intensive hair treatments. All of these take under 5 minutes, but most of them take under 3 minutes. Which means you can just swap out your daily conditioner for a hair mask once or twice a week while in the shower! Apply, shave your legs, rinse your hair. The timing is perfect!

1. DermOrganic Intensive Hair Repair Masque (buy it here)
2. Joico K-Pak Revitalux (buy it here)
3. Aussie 3 Minute Miracle (buy it here)
4. Neutrogena Deep Recovery Hair Mask (buy it here)
5. Mark Hill MiracOILicious 2 Minute Intensive Treatment (buy it here)

A quick note to say that the Aussie 3 Minute Miracle collection has just been greatly expanded! There are all sorts of new options. Shine, Color Protection, Moisture, etc. I've only used the Shine once, so I'm not quite ready to review, but O.M.G. You guys, my hair was definitely super shiny and soft. Love it!

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(Note that these products have been sent for review in the past, but I've purchased most of them over and over. Not the Aussie, that's new. Even I can't finish a bottle of conditioner that fast!)
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Darshana: The Answer To Your Hair's Woes

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Darshana Best Hair Oil Review

Years ago, I was on the Moroccan Oil band wagon. I loved that stuff, and yes, it did make my hair feel softer and shinier. I used it daily for about a year, which is when I realized what was really in that stuff (check out Kevin James Bennett's post about what is in Moroccan Oil), and that I wasn't really doing my hair any favors. So, my bottle of Moroccan Oil has sat in my bathroom for years. Untouched. (And I should probably throw that thing out! I can't believe I've ignored it for this long.)

With all of the hype on Pinterest about oils for pretty much anything you could imagine, I haven't totally given up on oil. (I do really like the Redken Diamond Oil.)

Recently, I was asked to review Darshana, a new hair oil that just launched a few months ago. When I heard that it is a blend of oils inspired by the oils frequently used by both men and women in India, I had to try it! I know it's a stereotype, but everyone I know that is Indian has amazing hair (and I'm pretty sure all of my Indian friends would be completely fine with me stereotyping like that!) I really wanted to try it out.

darshana hair oil is only oil, no silicones

So, here is the reason that Darshana is so amazing. That ingredient list. There's not a single silicone (which is most of Moroccan Oil), only natural oils and extracts!

And yes, this stuff is really amazing. It is a little thicker than other hair oils I've been using recently (aka- that Redken Diamond Oil), but I think it is probably similar to Moroccan Oil in consistency. From what I remember of it from years ago, anyways. It smells yummy. There's no other way to describe it. It's citrus and fresh, but not over powering. I can smell it while the oil is on my hair as a mask, but it does wash away.

You apply Darshana to your hair as a mask. You can apply a little, or enough to look really oily, it's up to you. Darshana recommends leaving it on at least 30 minutes before shampooing the oil out of your hair (be careful, it can make your shower slippery). You can leave it on overnight if you want. I've used the treatment a few times now, the first time I left it on roughly 3 hours, the second I left it on about 30 minutes.

The results are obviously more dramatic when Darshana is left on longer or you use more oil. The result is soft, shiny hair that really looks healthier. The best part is that the results aren't temporary, they last! And, my hair still had plenty of volume. I admit that I was afraid putting oil on my hair (especially because I included my scalp as the directions recommended) would just give me flat, oily hair. Instead, my hair was healthy, easy to style and I still had plenty of volume.

Note that I have tried Darshana as a styling product as well. I've applied it to both wet and dry hair, then styled as usual. If you are going to use the oil in this way, you will need much less than with a treatment. Think on the order of a few drops. A little goes a long way! It does help calm frizz, but start with a very small amount as it is easy to overdo it.

What's your favorite intensive hair treatment right now?

Darshana
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Makeup Wars: The Coconut Hair Mask, Is it a Miracle?


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This week for Makeup Wars, we've decided to show case our favorite masks. And while usually that means face masks, I'm feeling a bit tapped out on face masks this week. Truly, I think I've discussed them a bit much lately (I'm sure I'll be over this sentiment next week).

So, here are a few of my favorites:
First Aid Beauty Instant Oatmeal Mask: Super soothing and hydrating
Kiehl's Rare Earth Mud Mask: Pulls stuff out of your pores like other masks, but is gentle on your skin
Gelatin Face Mask: Yes, you can pore strip your entire face for when you really want to clean out those pores!

I thought I'd share something that I've been trying to find the way to write up for about... 9 or 10 months now. Really.

Is Coconut Oil good for your hair?

Surely you've seen the Pinterest Coconut Oil Hair Mask pins? The ones where girls have their amazingly long and healthy hair and claim that a little coconut oil cured their damaged areas, let their hair grow a few inches overnight and smelled like an Almond Joy? Yeah, me too.

I could not stop repinning the coconut oil hair pins over and over and over last summer. Especially after I fried my hair and damaged it so badly it felt like a brillo pad. I was pretty desperate. But, my husband hates coconut, and given how often he has to put up with nail polish fumes I was not going to make him suffer through coconut oil treatments too.

Luckily, I was going out of town for work, so I decided to take advantage of some alone time in a hotel room. Yes, I packed a bag full of beauty treatments, and each night was masking away!

how to use coconut oil as a hair treatment mask
To do a coconut oil hair mask, there are a few things you will need. Obviously, coconut oil. I bought a jar of it from Whole Foods, and inside it was a milky-white transparent goo. I've seen pictures of coconut oil as an opaque white waxy substance that is most definitely solid, so this is likely related to the low melting point. I took that really blurry cell phone picture in my (air conditioned) hotel room.

Taking a handful of coconut oil, you simply slather it through your hair. I started at mid-shaft and worked my way down at first, but then since I was targeting damage that started about an inch from my roots in some areas, I went back up and covered those areas as well. I stayed away from my roots since I was concerned the oil with weigh my hair down and I'd have no volume left! I used enough coconut oil to cover my hair, each treatment took about 1/4 of the very big jar. I then combed it through with a long tooth comb and twisted my hair up and secured it with the clip. I covered my hair with the shower cap and then blasted it with a warm blow dryer for a few minutes to heat everything up. To hold the heat in, I twisted a towel around my head.

Once you have the towel in place, it is really up to you how long to leave it on. I read varying times from 30 minutes to overnight. Really?? I had no desire to leave the oily mess on my head while trying to sleep, so I left it on about 2-3 hours, I did 3 treatments total (every other night, I was out of town for 5 days). I then showered and washed my hair before going to sleep. I had to wash 2-3 times each night to ensure that all of the oil was out of my hair.

Did it work? Well.... not so much. It was kind of messy and I did have less volume in my hair for a little while. It helped a bit with the fried hair, but no where near as much as these conditioners, and then later on I discovered DermOrganic's Hair Masque and the new L'Oreal hair mask, both of which made a huge difference in the damaged areas of my hair in a much shorter period of time.

Did I do something wrong? I wonder if the coconut oil was better for healthier hair, and wouldn't really work for the damaged areas that I was trying to treat. Have you tried coconut oil on your hair? Did it work?


Should I use coconut oil in my hair?






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Fried Hair Update: What's Working?

how to treat fried, super damaged and dried out hair
Remember a few months ago when I confessed that I fried my hair with my curling iron? And I was in serious need of moisture for my hair? I luckily wasn't so bad off that I needed to cut all of my hair off (thank goodness, because it was the very top layer of my hair and the entire hair shaft. I would have had to basically shave my head!) Instead, I was able to get a haircut and super moisturizing treatment at my salon and things felt much better. Which gave me hope for saving my hair with products.

Since posting my admission, I've had my hair cut twice, both with intensive moisturizing treatments (which made my hair feel like butter, buttttaaah). I've gone a bit crazy with intensive treatments, different shampoos and conditioners, etc. I will fix my fried hair!

There was a lot of stuff that worked for the majority of my hair (which is a bit damaged from highlights and heat styling, but isn't completely fried to a brillo pad consistency), but some of that didn't help those really bad areas on the very top of my head. So, after much searching, trial and error, I have managed to find a few things that have helped. I thought I'd share them here, let me know if you've had a similar experience or found something that works for you (and not all of them are in that picture above). In this post I am only referencing my super damaged areas. I have been trying out some other products as well, and I'll be writing up reviews, but these are all the products that worked the best for my super fried, dried out and frizzy areas.

Just a few comments on my general strategies. I don't wash, dry and style every day. I typically go every other day or every 3 days for washing my hair. Day #2 is usually fine, if I need to squeeze in a day #3 that's when I will go for a bit of dry shampoo.

I've noticed that I can't let my hair air dry. (Which would be nice, wouldn't it? To avoid the heat?) Air drying seems to make it frizzy, frizzy, frizzy and nothing will take that away. So, I need to blow dry.

After my last hair cut, my hair is much easier to style straight rather than curling or leaving my waves in place. So, I dry it straight and then use a flat iron on the frizzy areas. I know that sounds bad, I damaged with heat, and I'm just using more, right? However, I can't get those super frizzy areas to look remotely decent without a little bit of heat. I'm using the HSI 1" Flat Iron, which has a heat selector and can go as low as 140 F. I don't go quite that low, but I use it at a very low setting, go over the area only enough to smooth things out a little, I certainly am not going for perfection. Once slightly flat ironed, my hair then seems to defrizz itself over time (this only happens with the small amount of flat ironing), and day #2 is always the smoothest and softest day for me.


Shampoos & Regular Conditioners
I was a bit surprised at how much different shampoos would affect my hair. I kind of knew it would, but really, I thought the biggest difference would be in which conditioners.

My hair likes gentle shampoos, sulfate free seems to help, and if there is a lot of hydration involved, that is also good. Laid Brand Shady Girl was a good option, as is Pureology Hydrate. Pureology also sent me their new Precious Oil products to try out (pictured here) and I did even better with this line than with Hydrate.


Intensive Treatments
I've found that my super dry area needs to be deeply conditioned at least twice a week. If I'm only washing ever 2-3 days, this means that I'm usually using an intensive hydrating treatment with each washing. I can not take the time to do this the "right"/super hydrating way. Which is to put it on your hair, put on a shower cap or towel or something, and give it a loooong time to sink in and really do the job. Instead, I only have time for the quick and dirty way, to apply it to the damaged areas. I do this after washing, while I'm washing my body and shaving. The steam from the shower does help it sink in and work a bit better, and I probably let it have about 5 minutes to do its job while I'm multitasking.

I do need to clarify that I don't apply the intensive mask treatments to all of my hair each time. About once a week I do all of my hair, but in general I'm applying the intensive treatment to the damaged area and regular conditioner to the rest of my hair.

My favorite Intensive Treatments so far are: Pureology Precious Oil Softening Hair Masque, Agadir Moisture Masque and Bracato Cloud 9 Miracle Repair Treatment. The Pureology was obviously sent to me by Pureology, and is basically just a thick conditioner that works pretty well. The Agadir is more like an almost solid oil masque (it has a lot of Argan Oil in it), but it does not make my hair greasy. Finally, the Bracato has the consistency of a regular conditioner, but is much more moisturizing. It's the same product my stylist used in the salon for my hydrating treatments, so I ordered a giant bottle through Amazon.

I've been rotating through the 3 intensive treatments, which seems to give me the best results. Somehow if I repeat a treatment a few times in a row, it seems to not be as effective, and my hair is more frizzy/dry on those days. If I'm rotating through and use an intensive treatment for every washing, my hair feels much better though not quite normal.

I should mention that there are a few intensive treatments that I mentioned previously which seemed to actually make my damaged area worse. These were all great for the rest of my (just typically) damaged hair, just not good for the very damaged areas.

The first is the infamous Coconut Oil mask. I tried this when I was out of town right after really messing up my hair. I left it in for hours. (I did this in the hotel because my hubby really hates coconut, and really, I didn't have anything else to do.) I was pretty disappointed, my damaged areas were actually worse. They were more frizzy and dry. They were more apparent because the rest of my hair was super hydrated, shiny and looked really healthy without being weighed down. I'm sure I'll try this again when the damaged areas are gone, it really seemed like it was great for my hair otherwise. Just sometime when my hubby is out of town.

The second one was the Paul Mitchell Keratin Intensive Treatment recommended by my stylist. Just like the other treatments, this was great for the rest of my damaged hair, but it truly made the really damaged area feel like straw. I've hoarded my tube away for use after my hair has recovered.


Oils/Styling Products
Finally, I've noticed that there are a few styling products that I need to sneak in to my routine. I am not one of those people that uses the same item each time, I'll randomly grab a mousse and throw it in if I think that I *might* possibly consider curling my hair the next day. I'll use a leave in conditioner randomly (it doesn't really help much, so I feel like it is a stupid extra step, but then I sometimes feel guilty and thrown some in to the mix). But, there are 2 things that I'm always adding in now.

While I'd used hair oils previously, I've switched from Shu Uemura's Essence Absolue to a L'Oreal. While I've loved the Shu for years (I'm still using that same bottle from my review over 2 years ago, and I use it at least 4-5x/week), for some strange reason the L'Oreal EverSleek Precious Oil Treatment does a much better job on those damaged areas. It smooths and softens like no other. I just use a little in my palm and rub it over wet hair, then use a wide tooth comb to evenly distribute it.

Next, I grab about a nickel size of Garnier Frucis Sleek and Shine Anti-Humidity Smoothing Milk, which I also comb through my hair. I used this a lot years ago, and I randomly grabbed a bottle (it was on an end cap when I was at the grocery store), and I've found that it really helps to keep all the hard work I've put into my hair lasting longer. Without it, things do get frizzy and dry looking again. This really allows me to go 2-3 days without feeling too straw-like or frizzy.


So, after all of that rambling, I'm sure there are only about 2 or 3 people still reading. If you've had this same problem, please let me know! I'd love to know what intensive treatments have worked for you.


nopin
nopin
Some of these products were provided, some I purchased myself.
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