How To Use A Hair Mask In 7 Easy Steps!

You've heard of face masks, but what about hair masks? Simply put, hair masks are masks for your hair. They're a must-have in any hair care regimen. Hair masks make the hair smoother and shinier by nourishing it. 

Good hair masks usually contain oils, butter, and other ingredients that add volume to your hair. If you have damaged hair, don't be surprised if your stylist recommends using one of these. But how do you use a hair mask? Below is a step-by-step guide on maximising this hair care product.

What Is A Hair Mask?

Hair masks are more dense and much more concentrated than your average shampoo. Unlike regular products, a hair mask is formulated to give your hair better treatment. It contains potent ingredients that take time to work their magic. So sit back, relax, and put on a Netflix show with your hair mask on. You're going to need anywhere from 20 minutes to several hours before removing it. 

How To Use A Hair Mask

  • Step 1: Thoroughly Wash Your Hair
  • Step 2: Soak The Water With A Towel
  • Step 3: Divide Your Hair Into Sections
  • Step 4: Put The Hair Mask On
  • Step 5: Wrap A Hot Towel Around Your Hair (Optional)
  • Step 6: Allow The Mask To Set
  • Step 7: Wash Off The Residue

Step 1: Thoroughly Wash Your Hair

Before using a hair mask or any other hair product, undertake the necessary preparations. The first step is to wash your hair thoroughly. Make sure it's free from grease, oils, gels, or chemical residue from your hair products. 

If your hair is a bit dry or frizzy than usual, apply a bit of conditioner before you wear the mask. But, if you don't have any conditioner on hand, you can leave your hair as is. Massage your scalp and make sure you rinse your hair evenly.

Depending on your hair type, you may need to use specialised shampoos with moisturising benefits. With this in mind, don't put in more shampoo than what's necessary, or else your scalp will dry out faster.

Step 2: Soak The Hair With A Towel

Just as you would dry your hair after taking a shower, you should also do so before wearing a hair mask. You'll want your hair to be damp and not soaking wet for this step. Any towel works fine, but it's much better to use a microfiber cloth.

Microfiber towels are better at absorbing moisture compared to other cloths. Additionally, they can pick out any dirt that may have been stuck in your hair. Some hair towels tend to leave fibres on the hair — which isn't something that happens with microfiber. But if you don't have this, any regular clothing or a clean t-shirt will do. Ensure that it's free of loose threads or fabric that may stick to your hair.

Step 3: Divide Your Hair Into Sections

When you wear a face mask, you'll want it to cover the rest of your face — cheeks, forehead, chin, nose bridge. This is done to moisturise your face evenly throughout. Similarly, you have to divide your hair into even sections to maximise a hair mask. There's a good chance that not all strands of our hair are of the same length unless you recently got a haircut. 

To get the full benefits of the hair mask, split your hair into 3 to 4 layers, depending on its thickness. Secure each layer with a clip before applying a hair mask to each section. 

Step 4: Put The Hair Mask On

Now to the meat of the process — applying your hair mask. Try to pay attention to your hair's mid-lengths and ends. Softly apply the product to your hair by massaging from the bottom to the top. Doing this for 30 seconds for each layer, makes your hair mask more effective. It will also give your hair a much more defined smoothness and lustre.

You don't need to put too much on your hair. You can start with a small amount on your hair's mid-lengths and ends. Add more along the way if it's not enough to cover the entire stretch of your hair.

Step 5: Wrap A Hot Towel Around Your Hair (Optional)

This step is optional, but some women who have used hair masks before swear that it leads to better results. Once you've covered all sections of your hair with a hair mask, compress it in a warm towel or cotton t-shirt. This allows the natural ingredients in your hair mask to pierce through the hair follicles. Additionally, the warm water opens up the pores of your scalp. Your hair mask will be able to penetrate more deeply into your hair. 

Step 6: Allow The Mask To Set

You can leave your hair mask for as few as 20 minutes to over several hours. If your product says that it takes only 10 minutes for the mask to take effect, don't worry. You can leave the mask on for as long as you like. There won't be any adverse reaction to doing so. 

Step 7: Wash Off The Residue

After a few minutes or hours have passed, you can rinse off the hair mask. Do this thoroughly so that your hair doesn't get weighed down by grease and other dense ingredients.

You may use room temperature water for this step, but cool water works best, as it helps close up the pores and hair follicles. Rinse and repeat as many times as possible, ensuring that the mask is washed off. Then, you can air dry or blow-dry your hair as you usually would. 

Conclusion

Don't know how to use a hair mask? We've listed a few steps you can follow. Start by preparing your hair and sectioning it into different layers. Put generous or small amounts of hair mask on the layers, ensuring they're thoroughly covered. Finally, rinse your hair with cold water to close the pores on your scalp. There you have it! Repeat this process once or twice a week. You'll gradually notice that your hair's healthier, stronger, and less frizzy.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Using A Hair Mask

Is it good to use a hair mask?

Yes, hair masks provide moisturising and nourishing benefits  not present in other types of hair products. Some hair masks also contain ingredients for a healthier scalp.

Can hair masks help with hair growth?

Not necessarily, but hair masks can make your hair much more robust. It may also help reduce breakages and split ends. If you’re concerned with hair growth, here are some hair growth tonics you can check out!

Do you apply hair masks to the roots?

Hair masks should be applied to the ends of the hair, making sure you avoid the roots. The strands near the roots are also much younger and healthier. Don't worry if you've accidentally applied some, though. Hair masks are generally safe for the hair as long as they're used correctly.

Can you use a hair mask if your hair is dirty?

No, make sure your hair is greaseless and free from unwanted chemicals before applying a hair mask. 

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