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Monday, January 6, 2014
Organix Moisture Mask Review
I have read multiple reviews on Pinterest about the Organix Hydrating Macadamia Oil Intensive Moisture Mask, all claiming it would work wonders on damaged hair. It was also advertised to have a very low cost, so I figured you might as well try it. I found mine at target for only $5.79 for 13 oz, which I figured I could get around 6 uses out of because I have long thick hair. The package promises that the macadamia oil will help hydrate your hair while sugar cane and bamboo extract help mend split ends. The review suggested leaving it on for an hour, but the directions on the jar said only 3-5 minutes, so I decided to go somewhere in between. I started by shampooing with the Organix Repairing Awapuchi (yes, that's really spelled right) Ginger Shampoo. Then a applied a quarter sized amount of the mask and put my hair in a bun to keep it out of the water. I continued on with my normal shower routine and used a exfoliating mask for my face that I got for Christmas before letting my hair down and washing out the mask. Total, it was in for about 20 minutes. My wet hair didn't seem any softer than usual so I went to bed and let my hair air dry over night. When I woke up, may hair felt silky smooth. There was just as much frizz as usual, but the container did not advertise to help reduce frizz, so that should have been expected. I straightened my hair and it looked and felt amazing, almost perfectly straight (which for my hair is an accomplishment). My hair felt amazing into the next day as well, but when I took a shower again, my hair went back to normal, with none of the benefits left over that I could see. In the end, this product worked very well short term, but you can 't expect miracles for $5.79.
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