Hair Waters May Soon Replace Your Favorite Hair Mask

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A quick rinse with H2O doesn't do much for your hair, but hair waters have a dryness-quenching power that rivals the benefits of a 10-minute mask.

, founder of Vernon François Haircare and global consultant, educator, and celebrity hairdresser for Redken

These products are so lightweight, you might wonder at first if they are even working. Hair waters are just as they sound, resembling actual water, so it can be hard to tell if you’ve applied the right amount . But after you style your hair, it’s clear your hair was rinsed with more than just tap water, as the results make quite the splash.

Keep reading to learn about the most popular types of hair waters, what experts say are the most important things to know about each, and our personal experiences with this intriguing new product category.Glossy Glaze boosts shine and softness, with the added benefit of a temporary color refresh that lasts up to three shampoos. “The pigment in the formula is not going to be as intense as a cream that you’re depositing on the hair,” says Karina Lutzy, vice president of innovation and marketing at dpHUE. “Because [the pigment] is in a liquid base, it doesn’t grab onto the hair as much. Think of it like lip gloss versus lipstick.” It adds more sheen than anything.

The liquid texture, cosmetic chemist Ginger King points out, also allows the product to penetrate deeper and get to work faster than traditional creams and masks. Think of it as a serum versus a moisturizer. Says King, “The conditioning ingredients form layers for deeper penetration.", “if you have thicker hair or are looking for more moisture, I would suggest a conditioner after use.” Even with this extra step your hair shouldn’t feel weighed down.

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