Health & Beauty

4 Summer-Worthy Hair Masks

July 18, 2018

Don’t let the summer sun, high UV index and styling tools dry out your mane. Give your locks some TLC with these super-restorative and hydrating hair masks. —Julia Parfenyuk

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like butter. Heavenly tropical scent aside, Maui Moisture’s Heal & Hydrate + Shea Butter Hair Mask has a whipped cream consistency thanks to moisturizing shea butter blended with rich coconut and macadamia oils, along with soothing aloe leaf juice. If your hair is feeling extra dry and damaged, just leave it in on the strands.

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award winner. Winner of the Allure Beauty Readers’ Choice Award in 2017, Briogeo’s Don’t Despair Repair Deep Conditioning Mask is designed for damaged, chemically treated and lifeless hair. Made with the brand’s NOVA Complex, blending nutrients from B-vitamins, rosehip and argan oils, algae and biotin, it’s sure to restore your damaged hair. (Bonus: its ingredients are 98 per cent naturally-derived and the formula is free from sulfates, parabens and silicones.)

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salon worthy. The ºC-1 Intensive Treatment Masque from U.K. hairdressing brand Electric Hairdressing London is made with wheat germ oil that locks in moisture in the hair cuticle and strand while vegetable proteins and lipids add extra hydration. It promises to deliver salon-quality care without breaking the bank.

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sea change. Looking for organic and restorative hair care from root to tip? Antioxidant-rich Mermaid Hair Oil by Captain Blankenship is made with a blend of organic jojoba, kukui nut, argan and fir needle oils to hydrate both hair and scalp and protect them from environmental stressors. Sweet orange and cedarwood essential oils add to its mystic fragrance.

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