Should hair masks be part of your hair care routine? Experts explain
- Masks can hydrate or strengthen your hair, but they are not essential to your hair care routine, experts say – a deep conditioner under a shower cap works too
- They can provide a temporary fix, for example if you have dry hair or chemically treated hair that is damaged. Hair masks also help with long-term maintenance
The hair care aisle is popping up with new takes on a familiar product: hair masks. But are they hair care gold or just a gimmick?
Experts say hair masks can be a useful tool for a range of textures but it’s important to know what kind you need, and best practices, before adding them to your routine.
While different types of hair mask exist in the market, they’re typically applied in the shower after shampooing and left on for a number of minutes to soak in before rinsing out.
Dr Michelle Henry, dermatologist and founder of Skin & Aesthetic Surgery Of Manhattan, says hair masks can be a good option depending on your hair type.
“I wouldn’t say they’re absolutely necessary to have healthy hair, but if you are struggling with a particular hair concern, they can be useful.”