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Is this mask mainly for the scalp, or can it also care for dry and fragile lengths?

This mask is intended to work on both zones. The ginger and caffeine part is for the scalp and roots: it creates a warming sensation and a toning effect at the surface, making the scalp feel more invigorated and giving the roots conditioning support. The coconut oil part is for the lengths and ends: it helps reduce roughness, limits moisture loss and improves slip, so strands feel smoother and are easier to detangle after washing.

It suits hair that is fine, weakened or less elastic, especially after frequent washing, heat styling or seasonal stress. If your main concern is fragile-feeling ends, apply more generously to the mid-lengths and tips, and follow with a leave-in product there after rinsing if the hair is very dry.

No rinse-off mask can mend split ends or rebuild hair structure, but it can make the hair you have feel softer, fuller and more flexible day to day. Because the formula is silicone-free, the smooth effect comes without a heavy coated build-up, which is relevant if you prefer light finishes on fine hair. As with any product near the scalp, avoid the eye area and stop using it if the warming sensation becomes uncomfortable or irritation appears.

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