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Loreal Total Repair Hair Mask review







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I've already reviewed the Loreal Anti-Frizz Hair Mask (see review here) but one day I thought of trying the Total Repair Replenishing Mask to see how it is like. I found a tub in a small shop in Tanjong Katong Complex at only S$6, so I thought, might as well try it! My hair goes through constant blow-drying, hair-dyeing, and occasionally I subject it to hairspray to hold it in place. I think many other girls do the same thing, or use hair curlers or straighteners, damaging their hair even more. And who doesn't want to repair their damaged hair?

It comes in a shiny red an white tub and contains 300ml. Basically after shampooing, you massage some into the ends of your hair, wait for about 5 - 30 minutes, then wash it off. Either you can use conditioner before it or after it, or you can replace conditioner with it, it's up to your preference. I always shampoo my hair, use hair mask, then finish with a conditioner. I use a lot of the hair mask every time I wash my hair, so it finished within 2 months. Admittedly, I was purposely using more than normal each time to see the effects, or if there's any effects. Normally I would finish one within 3 or 4 months?

I was quite disappointed though. My hair did not come out smooth and tangle-free, and I did not see noticeable difference to my hair. It still looked quite damaged, even though I tried to stay away from the blow-dryer.

So overall I would not buy it again. It was quite a disappointment, and I did not see any difference after using it consistently.


*Loreal products can be found at most departmental stores and pharmacies. Loreal hair masks can be found at most small beauty shops for around S$6-8.

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