A few weeks ago I shared 
the ultimate pamper pack I was
excited to try, and today I’m sharing my thoughts on the creamy and revitalising
jojoba hair mask. As I’m mad on my hair path, living under ‘I’ll try anything
at least once’, the thing I was most excited to try in this pack was this hair
mask. Before I used it, I did some research and found some cool stuff out about
jojoba. It has a similar molecular structure as our scalp’s natural oil sebum,
it helps strengthen hair fibres from the inside, it helps with dandruff and
other dry scalp problems, it hydrates and repairs hair, encouraging hair growth
and adds softness. I mean, is there anything jojoba doesn’t do? Before I bore
you with all its benefits read about my experiences and thoughts below.

 
My hair had been feeling a little greasy from all the
conditioner I’d been using, so I decided to give my hair a thorough wash with
some camomile and aloe shampoo. A little side note, I usually only co-wash [only
washing with condition] my hair, preferring to shampoo once or twice a month.
Once my hair was prepped it was time for the mask. The first
thing I noticed about it was the smell. The smell was HEAVENLY and made me fall
in love with the product immediately. I don’t know how to describe it
accurately, but it had a coconutty scent to it mixed with maybe shea and
camomile. The smell reminded of Paltas B.K.C. spray leave-in conditioner.
The next thing I noticed was the creamy texture that was
thick but not too thick.
I separated my hair and proceeded to smudge the mask into my
hair, making sure to work my way from the roots to the ends.
The pack advised to wrap the hair in a warm towel for
fifteen minutes, but because I didn’t have a warm towel/ didn’t want my towel
to get any product on it, I put my hair in a plastic shower cap then wrapped my
towel on top of it.
Fifteen to twenty minutes later I combed through my hair
with a wide-ish toothed comb then rinsed the mask out of my hair.
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| post-mask rinse | 
Normally when I do a treatment I like to moisturise my hair
with a leave-in like 
Blue Magic to stop my hair from drying out, but after
rinsing this mask out, my hair felt moisturised, nourished, super soft and
revitalised. I simply put my hair into two big braids and left it for the
evening, applying the tiniest bit of Blue Magic Tea Tree leave-in.
When I woke up the next morning, my hair felt just as moist
and revitalised as it had done the night before. I absolutely LOVED this hair
mask and I’m sad there was only one in pack. I honestly couldn’t recommend this
hair mask again, and once I find out where it’s from, I’ll link it in this
post. After this hair mask, I’m convinced that jojoba is the secret ingredient
my hair has been missing all these years. Is jojoba a part of your hair care
routine? I’ll be making sure to buy some jojoba oil so that I can make my own
hair mask. Make sure you check back in the coming weeks for my thoughts on the
other products in this pamper pack.
alice
xo
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