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What comes first ......?

(8 Posts)
silverlining48 Tue 29-Sept-20 17:01:32

Think it’s an extended more gloopy conditioner,

Grannyjacq1 Tue 29-Sept-20 16:45:32

www.superdrug.com/Hair/Hair-Treatments/Hair-Masks/c/pt_hair_hair_masks?&msclkid=f785fa12b8ac1e795ae0a561eedbd487&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Superdrug-UK-G-Exa-All-SE-Hair-XX&utm_term=hair%20mask&utm_content=Hair%20Mask&gclid=CI_5wdfajuwCFSOlhQodZ40PTA&gclsrc=ds

Grannyjacq1 Tue 29-Sept-20 16:44:22

grin

Ashcombe Tue 29-Sept-20 16:25:27

kittylester I was wondering, too!

kittylester Tue 29-Sept-20 16:20:54

Er, what is a mask?

Nortsat Tue 29-Sept-20 16:18:47

Well if you apply the mask after shampooing and before conditioning, be careful it doesn’t get wet and stick to your mouth. Much harder to breathe in a wet mask.
It depends of course, on whether you are alone in the shower or socially distancing ...

(Sorry ... couldn’t resist)??

J52 Tue 29-Sept-20 11:02:43

I always put the mask on first, sometimes overnight or half an hour before I wash my hair. Seems to leave it in good condition.

Grannyjacq1 Tue 29-Sept-20 10:48:35

Just a bit confused, having received this advice in an email from Superdrug:
'You should wash your hair with shampoo, then apply the mask before conditioning. Shampoo opens up the hair cuticles, allowing the moisture from the mask to be absorbed and bonds to be rebuilt. Applying conditioner then seals in the goodness at the cuticle'.
Now I always thought that the mask came at the end of the process. Any advice welcome - scientific or otherwise!