Moroccanoil Restorative Hair Mask 8.5 oz.
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AmartinelloYou Have To Apply A Regular Conditioner After!!I thought the same thing as all of you. Terrible!! but my mom owns a hair salon and she went to a morrocanoil class and the rep told the stylists that once you rinse the mask out you have to run through a regular conditioner. After I tried this with just a regular cheap conditioner my hair felt awsome. Hope this helps!posted Jul 5, 2011Link to this post
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Michele O.ChicagoHairBlondeNormal HairColor Treated HairAmazing!I got exactly the results I expected from this product. I had been in and out of the hospital for about a month and a half. One day I looked in the mirror and realized my hair looked awful...dull and uncooperative. It suddenly dawned on me that I had been taking tons of different medications. No wonder my hair looked awful!
I used the MorrocanOil Restorative Mask and it brought my hair back to life! I now use it about once a month to get rid of the chemical damage caused by medications. I think it's the best!posted Mar 1, 2011Link to this post -
SaraHairBlackDry HairColor Treated HairFine or Thin HairSo Necessary.I use this mask on a regular basis, I adore it. Enough said. The smell and effects are lovely.posted Nov 13, 2010Link to this post
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Alexis B.Memphis, TNHairBlondeColor Treated HairFine or Thin HairRelaxed HairChemically Treated HairBroke-up With Breakage And On The Rebound!A half-dollar-sized dollop works like a charm. I use it only about twice per month, though, alternating it with the Drench Treatment by Sebastian.
I am a professional hairdresser who has done everything imaginable to my hair, and still experimenting!
See my tip.posted Oct 30, 2010Link to this post -
Diana C.MinnesotaDisappointing MaskI was disappointed with the restorative mask. I LOVE Moroccanoil, but this just didn't do what I expected. It is very thick, almost like wax, which makes it difficult to apply. I have fine, long, thick(not coarse, just lots of strands) hair, down to my waist. I color treat my hair, so it tends to be fragile, especially when wet. I always use a restorative shampoo and Moroccanoil as a leave-in conditioner. The mask actually made my hair feel drier and more brittle. I wondered if I should leave it in longer than the directions said, so I added some water to the paste and made sure that all of my hair was saturated and put on a shower cap, wrapped it all in a towel and kept that on my head for over an hour before rinsing it out. My hair was softer, but I don't think that it was worth the extra time and effort. It doesn't smell as nice as the oil, either. Too bad, since it IS expensive.posted Jul 28, 2010Link to this post
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DeeIt doesnt work and I love Moroccanoil products. Its just greasy and slimyposted Apr 6, 2010Link to this post
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AnaleinNEW YORK,USANot HappyNO0T HAPPY WITH THE RESULTS.WON'T BUY AGAIN.posted Feb 7, 2010Link to this post
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LornaChicago, Illinois United StatesVery Disappointed!Because I just loved Moroccanoil I thought I would try the hair mask. I was so disappointed because my hair came out soooooo frizzy. I bought the shampoo and the mask (not cheap). The product did NOT leave my hair silky just frizzy. I'll just stick to the oil.posted Feb 5, 2010Link to this post
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