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Hair Trend: Hair Masks

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Hair Trend: Hair Masks
Daily conditioners can be nice, but what if you need something a little more? After all, dailies only treat the surface of your hair - they don't actually do anything to restructure your hair. Going with a mask or masque, which you can leave in for 3 - 15 minutes, or even overnight if needed, is often the better choice for those who want to really give their hair some much needed TLC. 

With hair masks, however, you won't find just one perfect fit all solution. There are different things that different hair types need. Consider if you have straight or curly hair, dry or oily scalp etc. before choosing a specific brand or type of hair mask. Many labels will tell you a suggestion for hair type.

Look for hair masks (or make your own!) that have these ingredients for a sure-fire way to get healthier, stronger hair! 

Olive Oil
It's a natural conditioner that will have your hair looking shiny and feeling soft by locking in your hair's moisture and ensuring that your scalp doesn't dry out. It prevents common ailments such as flyaways, split ends, and general hair breakage. 

Honey
This helps your hair to retain its moisture as well as helps prevent your hair from falling out. Honey acts as an emollient, which keeps your hair smooth and soft. It also makes your hair shine and brings back its sheen. 

Coconut
The benefits (and ingredient list) of coconuts can be broken up into two parts: 

- Coconut Milk: It helps repair your hair, providing it with moisture from tip to root, and is a natural detangler. It's also a fantastic conditioner. 

- Coconut Oil: This part of the coconut will keep your hair shiny and soft, and helps to prevent hair breakage. 

Avocado
Avocados help to repair damaged hair, as well as fight off that frizz and restore shine. Most hair masks use avocado oils rather than the pulp or meat, but given that they have the same effect, this shouldn't make too much of a difference. 

There are tons of ingredients you should keep an eye out for, depending on your hair type. Consult with your stylist about what ingredients you should keep an eye out for!