Five Favorites: Hair Treatments

When you have as much hair as I do, you have to know how to take care of it.  Hair masks are my least favorite kind of mask: they take up a lot of time, and washing them out is a pain.  But if you want healthy hair, you have to make the sacrifice.

Check out my favorite treatments that make the process less tedious and work:

Olaplex Hair Perfector No 3 Repairing Treatment – Unlike many salon products, Olaplex is affordable and available for at-home use.  It’s also insanely effective at healing and protecting colored hair, which is why legends like Riawna Capri swear by it.

Oribe Signature Moisture Masque – Oribe is probably my favorite all-around brand for hair care because their products are consistently amazing.  I

Schwarzkopf Gliss Kur Ultimate Repair Anti-Damage Hair Mask – The newest addition to my routine might be my favorite!  It actually washes out completely in one rinse, unlike most masks that get caught up in my thick hair, and I’ve never had softer, shinier hair than after using it.  It’s also the most inexpensive mask on this list: you can buy it at your local drugstore!

Moroccan Oil Weightless Hydrating Mask – Moroccan Oil’s original scent is probably on of my favorite smells in the world so this mask wins on that alone.  It also hydrates without weighing down my already-heavy hair.

BLNDN Repair You – BLNDN products are literally designed for blondes, so they know exactly what my hair needs, and they provide.  I love how much healthier my ends look after using this mask.  You can take 20% off your purchase with ‘GABRIELLE20’

How do you take care of your hair?  Comment below!  Love, Me

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