The best hair masks for every budget and hair type, tested
<p>Hair feeling fried, frazzled or just a bit meh? We tested 18 masks to find the ones that work</p><p>• <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2025/apr/13/best-at-home-beauty-treatments-uk"><strong>The beauty treatments you can do at home – and the ones you really shouldn’t</strong></a></p><p>If your hair is in need of some TLC, introducing a good hair mask into your routine is one of the easiest ways to bring it back to life. The market is flooded with conditioning masks claiming to cater to every possible hair problem, whether it’s limp and lifeless or dry, damaged and fragile. But which masks will gloriously hydrate your hair from the first use – and which will leave a greasy film that’s impossible to wash out?</p><p>To find out, I’ve spent the past few months testing 18 of the best hair masks available, and I spoke with hair stylists Melissa Timperley and Valerie Benavides for advice on formulation type, correct usage and the ingredients to look out for. From sub-£10 bargains to high-end luxuries, one of my eight favourites is sure to suit your budget and needs.</p><p><strong>Best hair mask overall:<br></strong>Gisou Honey Gloss Ceramide Therapy</p><p><strong>Best budget hair mask:<br></strong>Garnier Ultimate Blends Repairing Papaya Hair Food</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2025/oct/07/best-hair-masks-uk">Continue reading...</a>
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