Bleach London –
Reincarnation Mask
Who doesn’t love a good hair mask? Since
recently having my hair highlighted it’s really needed some TLC so whilst
browsing round Boots, this really caught my eye. Mainly because is aimed at
people who use bleach and/or colour their hair a lot. Therefore, I hoped it
would be rather hardcore.
The description of this product sounds
unbelievable. ‘Resurrect and hydrate thirsty, bleached or coloured
hair and improve elasticity with this repairing and moisturising Bleach Reincarnation
Mask. Enriched with sunflower seed extract and micro wheat proteins to give
great shine, strengthen colour vibrancy and help reduce colour fade.’
How much of a great product does it
sound!
To use the directions state simply to ‘apply to
pre-shampooed hair, comb through and massage in. To enhance the super
conditioning effects, wrap your hair in a warm towel. Leave on the hair for
10-20 minutes. Rinse well. Use whenever your hair feels parched.’
OK, the one unusual thing about
this is that it states 'pre-shapooded hair'. To me, that means before you put shampoo on your hair, however to me that sounds sort of strange. Therefore I emailed Bleach London, just to make sure I was going to be using it correctly and giving you all the right details. They were super quick at reply to my email (bonus points for Bleach London), they wrote 'The reincarnation mask is actually a post shampoo mask, so use it after your shampoo.' Therefore it was a VERY good job I emailed to make sure!
Pre and post shampooing confusion aside, this stuff is
just phenomenal! My hair afterwards
felt super soft, silky and the shine was just unbelievable. It is truly
incredible at moisturising and bringing my unhappy hair back to life! It didn’t
leave my hair feeling heavy and weighed down, neither did it leave that
horrible coated feeling some other masks can leave in your hair.
Overall, if you dye your hair at
all…in the slightest then you need to try this! This has got to be, hands down
the best hair mask I have ever used.
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