GEORGE HAIR SECRET IS REVEALED WITH MONTAGNE JEUNESSE
- vilmaboutique
- Jan 6, 2018
- 2 min read
I have always loved to treat my hair with masks. Montagne Jeunesse has always been a reliable brand for me, with super affordable masks for every hair and skincare need under the sun. So when the opportunity arose to test out their new vegan hair masks, no way was I going to say no!
These Montagne Jeunese sachets are so easy to try and they get over with one use so the guilt of keeping so many products in your drawer is also reduced.
I have dull, frizzy and dry hair. I am in constant search for a good moisture mask for my hair. So as soon as I saw these vegan masks with coconut, papaya and argan oil, I could't wait to try them! I applied hair masks after shampooing my hair and left it for 5 minutes and I had no problems in washing them. After rinsing it, I could feel that my hair were comparatively smoother to touch than otherwise. The result was amazing!!!!! My hair really felt smoother and lighter for 2-3 days before I washed them again. Normally just after 1 days of washing my hair starts weighing down but after this, they remain frizz free and soft for 2 days.
Creamy Coconut Protein mask feeds thirsty hair, volumising and shining from roots.
Papaya hair mask decidedly restores and moistures by leaving less frizzy and controllable hair.
Rich in vitamins, Argan Oil hair mask helps promote the growth, healthy and strong hair.
This is something I am more than happy to indulge my hair in twice a week to help combat the dryness and dullness I often face. Now, if you’d like to try out these masks yourself then you are in luck. Explore for more beauty products 7thHeathen.
With love, Vilma xx
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