This $12 Dove Hair Mask Revived My Bone-Dry Strands In 1-Minute Flat
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A summer of minimal styling, air drying, salt exposure, and infrequent brushing can leave hair dull, dry, and visibly damaged. Prolonged neglect and environmental salt can transform shiny hair into parched, split-ended strands that need rapid repair. Dove's Intensive Repair line employs bio-protein care technology to rebuild lost proteins at the molecular level, strengthening strands and addressing breakage and dryness. The Moisture Mask pairs hyaluronic acid for deep hydration with the bio-protein complex for structural repair, delivering serum-level actives and rich conditioning in a final step of a three-part routine, without weighing hair down.
This summer, I decided to take a break from caring too much about my hair. Not only has it not been touched by a professional in over nine months (hi, overgrown roots and split ends), but it's also barely seen a brush or a blow dryer since Memorial Day. Instead of my usual hour-long styling routine, I've embraced my natural texture with salt (both in the form of sprays and ocean dips), minimal washes, and a whole lot of air drying.
Dove's Intensive Repair line is powered by bio-protein care technology, which rebuilds lost proteins at the molecular level to strengthen strands and target visible signs of damage. Each product features targeted ingredients to address a different type of damage, from breakage to dryness. The Moisture Mask was the perfect pick for my own summer-specific hair needs, as it employs hyaluronic acid to drench strands in lasting hydration while the bio-protein care complex does the deeper repair work.
Meant to be used as the last step in a three-part system (along with a shampoo and rinse-out conditioner), it combines the potent, active-packed punch of a serum with the rich hydration of a conditioning mask. In addition to leaving hair moisturized and nourished, it promises lasting The result? Hair that feels softer, smoother, and far less parched - without the heaviness some deep treatments leave behind.
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