Home Upload Photo Upload Videos Write a Blog Analytics Messaging Streaming Create Adverts Creators Program
Bebuzee Afghanistan Bebuzee Albania Bebuzee Algeria Bebuzee Andorra Bebuzee Angola Bebuzee Antigua and Barbuda Bebuzee Argentina Bebuzee Armenia Bebuzee Australia Bebuzee Austria Bebuzee Azerbaijan Bebuzee Bahamas Bebuzee Bahrain Bebuzee Bangladesh Bebuzee Barbados Bebuzee Belarus Bebuzee Belgium Bebuzee Belize Bebuzee Benin Bebuzee Bhutan Bebuzee Bolivia Bebuzee Bosnia and Herzegovina Bebuzee Botswana Bebuzee Brazil Bebuzee Brunei Bebuzee Bulgaria Bebuzee Burkina Faso Bebuzee Burundi Bebuzee Cabo Verde Bebuzee Cambodia Bebuzee Cameroon Bebuzee Canada Bebuzee Central African Republic Bebuzee Chad Bebuzee Chile Bebuzee China Bebuzee Colombia Bebuzee Comoros Bebuzee Costa Rica Bebuzee Côte d'Ivoire Bebuzee Croatia Bebuzee Cuba Bebuzee Cyprus Bebuzee Czech Republic Bebuzee Democratic Republic of the Congo Bebuzee Denmark Bebuzee Djibouti Bebuzee Dominica Bebuzee Dominican Republic Bebuzee Ecuador Bebuzee Egypt Bebuzee El Salvador Bebuzee Equatorial Guinea Bebuzee Eritrea Bebuzee Estonia Bebuzee Eswatini Bebuzee Ethiopia Bebuzee Fiji Bebuzee Finland Bebuzee France Bebuzee Gabon Bebuzee Gambia Bebuzee Georgia Bebuzee Germany Bebuzee Ghana Bebuzee Greece Bebuzee Grenada Bebuzee Guatemala Bebuzee Guinea Bebuzee Guinea-Bissau Bebuzee Guyana Bebuzee Haiti Bebuzee Honduras Bebuzee Hong Kong Bebuzee Hungary Bebuzee Iceland Bebuzee India Bebuzee Indonesia Bebuzee Iran Bebuzee Iraq Bebuzee Ireland Bebuzee Israel Bebuzee Italy Bebuzee Jamaica Bebuzee Japan Bebuzee Jordan Bebuzee Kazakhstan Bebuzee Kenya Bebuzee Kiribati Bebuzee Kuwait Bebuzee Kyrgyzstan Bebuzee Laos Bebuzee Latvia Bebuzee Lebanon Bebuzee Lesotho Bebuzee Liberia Bebuzee Libya Bebuzee Liechtenstein Bebuzee Lithuania Bebuzee Luxembourg Bebuzee Madagascar Bebuzee Malawi Bebuzee Malaysia Bebuzee Maldives Bebuzee Mali Bebuzee Malta Bebuzee Marshall Islands Bebuzee Mauritania Bebuzee Mauritius Bebuzee Mexico Bebuzee Micronesia Bebuzee Moldova Bebuzee Monaco Bebuzee Mongolia Bebuzee Montenegro Bebuzee Morocco Bebuzee Mozambique Bebuzee Myanmar Bebuzee Namibia Bebuzee Nauru Bebuzee Nepal Bebuzee Netherlands Bebuzee New Zealand Bebuzee Nicaragua Bebuzee Niger Bebuzee Nigeria Bebuzee North Korea Bebuzee North Macedonia Bebuzee Norway Bebuzee Oman Bebuzee Pakistan Bebuzee Palau Bebuzee Panama Bebuzee Papua New Guinea Bebuzee Paraguay Bebuzee Peru Bebuzee Philippines Bebuzee Poland Bebuzee Portugal Bebuzee Qatar Bebuzee Republic of the Congo Bebuzee Romania Bebuzee Russia Bebuzee Rwanda Bebuzee Saint Kitts and Nevis Bebuzee Saint Lucia Bebuzee Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Bebuzee Samoa Bebuzee San Marino Bebuzee São Tomé and Príncipe Bebuzee Saudi Arabia Bebuzee Senegal Bebuzee Serbia Bebuzee Seychelles Bebuzee Sierra Leone Bebuzee Singapore Bebuzee Slovakia Bebuzee Slovenia Bebuzee Solomon Islands Bebuzee Somalia Bebuzee South Africa Bebuzee South Korea Bebuzee South Sudan Bebuzee Spain Bebuzee Sri Lanka Bebuzee Sudan Bebuzee Suriname Bebuzee Sweden Bebuzee Switzerland Bebuzee Syria Bebuzee Taiwan Bebuzee Tajikistan Bebuzee Tanzania Bebuzee Thailand Bebuzee Timor-Leste Bebuzee Togo Bebuzee Tonga Bebuzee Trinidad and Tobago Bebuzee Tunisia Bebuzee Turkey Bebuzee Turkmenistan Bebuzee Tuvalu Bebuzee Uganda Bebuzee Ukraine Bebuzee United Arab Emirates Bebuzee United Kingdom Bebuzee Uruguay Bebuzee Uzbekistan Bebuzee Vanuatu Bebuzee Venezuela Bebuzee Vietnam Bebuzee World Wide Bebuzee Yemen Bebuzee Zambia Bebuzee Zimbabwe
Blog Image

How to Use Hair Masks to Achieve (And Maintain) Healthy Hair

Face masks have infiltrated our daily lives. How many times have you seen people wearing face masks in movies and TV shows? The answer is too many to count. More proof: Seeing someone on a plane sporting a sheet mask no longer turns heads. For some reason, hair masks haven’t caught on in the same way—but they should. Granted, a hair mask requires a bit more time and energy since having a shower nearby is practically a requirement. But even with that extra maintenance moment, hair masks are well worth the effort. And these days, you can find a hair mask to address any need, from hydration to repair.

If you still need to be swayed on the greatness of hair masks, we’ve gone to the experts for some hair masking 101. Ahead, they break down how, when, and why to use them. Get ready for your loveliest locks yet.

What Is a Hair Mask?

Let's back up and cover the hair mask basics, starting with exactly what a hair mask is. "A hair mask is a replenishing treatment for your hair, just like a face mask, to give it an extra boost of what it needs," says Angela Onuoha, certified trichologist and Rhyme & Reason expert advisor.

Anabel Kingsley, consultant trichologist and brand president at Philip Kingsley, adds, "A hair mask is a concentrated formula, usually with a thick, creamy consistency, that is left on the hair for a minimum of 10 minutes to overnight."

Who Should Use Hair Masks?

Anyone who has—or is prone to—hair damage should use a hair mask, according to Onuoha. That criteria covers loads of people. Luckily, hair masks are suitable for everyone and all hair types.

"As soon as hair grows past scalp level, it is exposed to external aggressors, like UV rays, pollution and brushes, and perhaps heated styling tools, hair dyes, bleach, and chemical straighteners," Kingsley says. "These things weaken strands and negatively impact their moisture balance and strength."

Kingsley advises that even if your hair is unprocessed and in good condition, masking can help keep your strands as healthy as possible. "However, those with dry, damaged, chemically processed hair, or people with unprocessed long hair will see the most difference," she says. "They're also essential if you heat style your hair."

What to Look for in a Hair Mask

When shopping for a hair mask, there are a few factors to consider. "The most important thing is to look at your hair and what state it is in," Onuoha says. "Ask yourself: What does it look like? How does it feel? What is my weekly grooming routine?"

Once you've narrowed your hair concerns, shop for a mask that targets your specific needs. "Look for a focused and concentrated mask," Kingsley says. "Pre-shampoo treatments are also helpful, especially if you have fine or thin hair."
If you have multiple hair concerns, alternate between different masks to address your needs. "Just like one skincare product won't address all your skin concerns, one mask won't cure all hair woes," Kingsley notes.

If you're looking for new masks to test, she has a few recommendations. For dry, brittle hair, she suggests the Philip Kinglsey Elasticizer Deep-Conditioning Treatment ($30). Those with heat or chemical damage are ideal users for the brand's Bond Builder Restructuring Treatment ($42). And if you've been dealing with dull strands due to pollution or hard water build-up, Kingsley encourages trying the Vitamin C Detoxifying Jelly.
Some hair masks claim to moisturize and build bonds, but Kingsley cautions that they won't be as effective as using separate, highly concentrated formulas. "Heavy moisturizing actives stop bond-building actives from penetrating effectively," she warns. "Almost always, dryness and damage go hand in hand, so incorporate both into your weekly hair care routine."

How Do You Use a Hair Mask?

The best way to use a hair mask varies. Some require just five minutes, while others need to sink in overnight. "Every hair mask is formulated differently, and the instructions will tell you how long to leave it on," Onuoha says. "This has been tested by the brand and will reassure you that if you leave it on as long as instructed, you'll get the best benefits and results of the product."

Though following the label is the best bet, these step-by-step instructions for using a hair mask will help make the most of the treatment:

1. "Start with shampoo," Onuoha says. "This will remove all of the additional products and excess oils to ensure you have a clean base to start with and that the products you apply afterward can do their work."

2. Apply your conditioner, leave it on as long as instructed, then rinse.

3. "Apply your hair mask on towel-dried hair," Onuoha says. "Your hair is like a sponge: first come, first served. If the first thing is water, everything after that will have less room to absorb. Leave it on as long as instructed and rinse thoroughly." Read More...

Previous Post

Ask a Dermatologist: What Causes Dark Circles Under Eyes?

Next Post

6 Essential Tips to Strengthen Hair, Straight From the Experts

Comments