My Top Keratin Hair Masks. Reviews & Opinion

Do you know how important it is to always have a keratin mask close at hand? It’s even more important if you treat the issue of hair care seriously. 

There are a few things determining the state of your hair, one of which is keratin. Hair won’t be strong unless you keep supplying it with this protein on a daily basis. Why? Because keratin is the main building block of hair. 

That is why I decided to write a longer entry this time to list you the best keratin hair masks that you can upgrade your daily hair ritual with. I’m sure that after finishing reading this post, you will know which product is your next go-to.

MY TOP KERATIN HAIR MASKS I HAND-PICKED FOR YOU

Nanoil Keratin Hair Mask

Nanoil Keratin Hair Mask

Keratin in its best version that possibly exists? Nanoil. The biggest hair mask that you can get at an affordable price? Nanoil. The quickest results? Nanoil. Shine boost and reinforcement after one use? Nanoil. A keratin mask that doesn’t weigh hair down? Nanoil. For real, this mask seems to be the answer to all your hair problems. I find it perfect for damaged, dry and heavy, as well as for normal hair – Nanoil Keratin Hair Mask works wonders and that’s why I always have it in my bathroom. Keratin + panthenol make the perfect match, and when paired together they deliver incredible results. So far, I haven’t found a better hair mask! You know what? Just check it out on nanoil.us

Phytokeratine Extreme Mask

Even though this mask is popular, you won’t find it in every corner of the world. Many people refuse to buy it once they see the high price. However, I think that if you can afford to buy Phytokeratine Extreme Mask, you won’t be disappointed. This mask is something else, full of precious amino acids that help hair get stronger. It’s not just a keratin hair mask because it also contains emollients, such as sapote butter and baobab oil. Although these naturally-derived substances lock water inside the hair, they can also weigh it down, especially if your hair is fine. To avoid that adverse effect, use this mask wisely and always rinse thoroughly 🙂 I like Phytokeratine Extreme Mask for saving my hair in winter. Otherwise I would end up with dehydrated strands.

Global Keratin Lock Me

Eh, this is another pretty costly product but we’re talking about the best keratin hair masks, right? And Global Keratin Lock Me is definitely one of the best masks that reverse damage in hair. Apart from keratin, the formula includes natural plant extracts and a so-called JUVEXIN complex that is just a combination of vitamins and peptides selected in such a way to target the most common problems of damaged and weak hair. Containing nutrients and moisturizing ingredients, Global Keratin Lock Me makes hair softer and more resistant external aggressors. This mask also offers heat protection so you can use a hair dryer afterwards, especially since this product improves manageability, which is also nice.

Lanza Keratin Healing Oil

I think I can describe this keratin mask as a product perfect for mature hair whose condition leaves much to be desired. Even though you need to spend a little bit more on it, this mask – as the only one! – contains resveratrol which is a potent antioxidant proven to repair damaged hair. Naturally, the high keratin content is also responsible for the effect of stronger and repaired strands. I read on the packaging that Lanza Keratin Healing Oil mask is designed to leave hair more voluminous. Well, to be honest, I couldn’t notice any volume boost but my hair wasn’t left flat – that’s for sure. I also like the fact that my strands were smooth and glossy. I do like this hair mask.

Wella Professionals Sp Luxe Oil

Let me show you a budget-friendly hair mask now, which is Wella SP Luxe Oil. This product combines the power of emollients (argan oil, jojoba oil and almond oil) with damage reversing keratin. Together, they strengthen the hair and shield it from possible damage. Plant-based oils supply hair with water and lock it inside to prevent dryness. To me, this mask is quite heavy but it doesn’t discourage me from using it when my hair needs emollients and a little bit of reinforcement (side note: The percentage of oils is higher than the keratin percentage). Wella Professionals Sp Luxe Oil is also good at preventing frizz caused by high humidity.

Do you know any cool keratin hair masks worth recommending? List them in the comments section below so I can test and review them later 🙂 Take care!