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Good Housekeeping Rates Hair Masks

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Nina_S

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The top three masks:

1. Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine, from L'Oreal ($5.99 for 5 ounces; sold at drug stores/supermarkets). This product was rated best by volunteers, stylists and by researchers at the Good Housekeeping Institute for making hair smoother, shinier and more managable. It showed the greatest overall improvement in hair condition and was the best for frizz control. It was also said to have a pleasant scent and it took the shortest time to process — three minutes. This product has fruit acids and Vitamins B3 and B6.

2. Neutrogena Triple Moisture Deep Recovery Hair Mask, from Johnson & Johnson ($6.99 for 6 ounces; sold at drug stores/supermarkets). Stylists, volunteers and the institute praised the runner-up for having a nice smell, moisturizing hair and making it shinier, softer and more managable. Stylists also said it helped seal split ends. Product contains olive, meadowfoam seed and sweet almond extracts.

3. Nioxin Intensive Therapy Deep Repair Hair Masque, from Nioxin Research Laboratories Inc. ($13.50 for 5.1 ounces.; sold at salons). Volunteers rated this mask as the easiest to use of those tested, and the stylist said the product "helped smooth hair."

Full story >>> http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/BeautySecrets/story?id=950256&page=1
 
:scratchch hm... I am going to have to use the Walgreens website to get the ingredients for number 1 (sounds like it has a lot of cones in it, trying to stay away from that). Number two was not all that to me, and number 3 costs too much....
 
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