Friday 13 April 2018

Damaged hair? Jennifer Aniston swears by this at-home treatment

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Hair masks are trending. No, that is not a typo. We did mean hair masks and not face masks. This at-home treatment might be the secret to luscious, swoon-worthy locks!

"Hair masks are intense conditioners that have more fatty acids and lipids in them, which can return moisture to the hair and help protect it," said James Corbett, celebrity hairstylist of James Corbett Studio in New York City and color director for Clairol. "When the hair is healthy, the cuticle stays closed, which means less frizz and your color looks better because light reflects off your hair. Masks can help repair what styling and the environment takes out."

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