Hair Care Product Reveiw: Motions Treat & Repair Color Care Deep Moisture Masque
Here are the product details for Motions Treat & Repair Color Care Deep Moisture Masque $6.69:
- Helps Revive Dry Hair
- Helps Lock in Deep Moisture
- Promotes Smooth Hair
An ultra rich treatment that revives dry, brittle and dull hair with nourishing ingredients that help lock in deep moisture. The treatment makes hair stronger by reducing breakage, while enhancing color vibrancy. The formula, infused with Amla, Coconut & Vitamin E Oils, leaves color treated hair soft, smooth and full of life.
Directions:
After shampooing, apply ample amount of masque to hair, saturating from root to end and massage gently. Leave the masque on for 3 to 5 minutes and then rinse well. For maximum conditioning benefits, cover hair with a plastic cap and sit under a warm dryer for 5 to 10 minutes.
My results:
My hair isn’t color treated, but it’s dry and naturally frizzy. So, this deep treatment hair masque is just what my hair needs. It’s thick and rich and melts right into my hair. I have used it in three ways.
- As a pre-poo I have worked Motions Treat & Repair Color Care Deep Moisture Masque into my hair, twisted it up and slept in the masque overnight. After rinsing out the masque, my hair was immediately soft, detangled and felt stronger.
- As a conditioner after shampooing, I have left the masque in for only a few minutes and had the same results of smooth, soft, detangled hair that I could finger through. Even after drying, my hair was smooth shiny and looked healthier.
- As a deep treatment I tried the plastic cap with a hot towel around it (no dryer) and had equally amazing results.
Bling Factor:
Pro: Deep conditions, multiple uses, leaves hair soft and smooth, diminishes frizz
Con: None
Price: $6.99
Buy Again: Yes
Packaging: 4 Blings
Overall: 5 Blings
Hero Ingredients: Amla, Coconut & Vitamin E Oils
Natural/Organic/Vegan: No
Cruelty Free: Yes
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