Dry & Damaged Hair Combo (Pack Of 3 Products)
If your hair snaps when you brush, feels rough to the touch, or looks dull no matter what you do, you're not alone. Heat styling, chemical treatments, and even harsh weather can strip moisture and weaken hair strands over time. The science is simple: when your hair's cuticle is damaged, it can't lock in moisture, leading to split ends, breakage, and frizz.
Many people reach for light conditioners or oil treatments hoping for instant results. But without deep nourishment, these surface-level solutions only mask the problem. Damaged hair needs real repair, not just a glossy finish.
A deep conditioning mask is your best bet for reviving stressed hair. Look for masks packed with ingredients like hydrolyzed proteins, ceramides, and natural oils (think argan or coconut). These penetrate the hair shaft, binding moisture and filling in gaps caused by damage.
Don’t over-apply masks with heavy silicones; these can build up and make hair limp. Skip products with high alcohol content—they’ll dry out your hair even more. And remember, once-a-week is usually enough; daily deep conditioning can actually make some hair types greasy or flat.
If you color your hair, choose masks labeled as “color safe.” These help lock in pigment while repairing damage.
We blend natural actives with innovative repair technology to create masks that restore strength and shine. Curious which formula fits your hair best? Try our AI Skin Analyser for a custom recommendation. Ready to give your hair the care it deserves? Visit our site for details.
Once a week is usually enough—using it more often can leave hair feeling heavy or greasy, especially if you have fine hair.
They can temporarily smooth split ends and prevent further damage, but trimming is the only way to truly get rid of them.
Yes, just make sure the mask says 'color safe' so it won’t strip or fade your color.
Masks contain higher concentrations of reparative ingredients and are designed to penetrate deeper than daily conditioners.
You may have used too much product or didn’t rinse thoroughly—focus on the mid-lengths and ends, and rinse until water runs clear.
Heat can help ingredients penetrate better, but most masks work well without it. A warm towel wrap is an easy at-home option.
For most masks, 15–30 minutes is enough. Leaving it overnight can cause buildup or irritation, unless the product specifically says so.
Our formulations combine hydrolyzed proteins and natural oils for real repair, plus our AI Skin Analyser can help you choose the best fit for your hair.
Absolutely. By sealing the cuticle and adding moisture, masks can greatly reduce frizz, especially in humid weather.
Yes, we have gentle masks with minimal fragrance and soothing botanicals. Check our website for options tailored to sensitive skin.