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Age:
18+
Brand: EveryGreen
Line: hair care
Product Type: hair mask
Product Properties: moisturizing, repair, softening
Volume: 250 ml, 500 ml, 1000 ml
Ingredients: argan, glycerine, keratin, olive, proteins
Formula: mineral oil-free, paraben-free, silicone-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: damaged
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
With the restorative mask from the brand Dikson, you can rejuvenate your curls, making them stronger, denser, more resilient, and, as a result, shinier and more attractive. This is all thanks to the delicate and nourishing formula of the beauty product. The cosmetic does not contain mineral oil, parabens, dyes, or silicones, so it does not weigh down the strands but gently affects their structure.
Keratin in the Dikson Every Green Damaged Hair Mask effectively fills in gaps in the hair shafts caused by mechanical damage, the use of harsh products, or improper care. Its action is enhanced by argan oil, which delicately envelops the curls with protection, preventing them from drying out and further damage.
How to use: apply to damp, shampooed hair, leave for 5 minutes, then rinse off with warm water.
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Apply to wet, freshly washed hair, leave for 5 minutes, then rinse off with warm water.
I really like this hair mask, it gives my hair a shiny appearance just as I expected.
I continue to share my impressions about the mask. The intense cologne scent didn't disappear throughout the day after using the mask, and it causes discomfort. Additionally, I experienced itchiness on my scalp. I do not recommend this mask.
The scent of this product is overly strong, resembling that of a cheap cologne. The label on the jar does not match the description on the website. The lid is not secured properly, as it easily falls off when opened, causing the entire mask to spill out. There is no protective film to seal the mask. All of these factors raise doubts about whether this mask is truly from the Italian brand Dikson, as it seems more like a counterfeit product.