Comparison of three legendary masks for me from Brelil Number. What period in what period I like to use more. How do they differ?

Finding products that work can feel like a game-changer when it comes to hair care, but it can also seem like an endless journey of trial and error. Over time, three Brelil hair masks have particularly caught my attention. Depending on the season or the condition of my hair, I tend to favor one over the other because they each have their own special formula.

Although the effects of these fabled masks are frequently lauded, it’s crucial to understand their differences. Every mask adds something unique, be it through its composition, feel, or final appearance. I’ll explain today which ones I use and why. I’ve used them all at different times.

This comparison chart may assist you in selecting the Brelil mask that best suits your needs if you’ve ever wondered which one to get or how they differ. Let’s explore what makes each mask special and how it can be used for various hair requirements.

Numero Restructuring with Oat Mask

Naturally, I will begin my tale with my cherished and all-purpose mask. She was the one who used her action to first conquer my hair and go on to become everyone’s favorite mask. I can now say with complete confidence that I am willing to pay any amount of money to purchase this mask, and I won’t be willing to trade it for anything. Enter a different entry for a few applications. Invest in a new mask for a range of purposes? Indeed. However, it’s likely that I can no longer take Numero’s place.

I first mentioned a mask Numero with oats in the posts from 2020, which is now three years ago. Despite the fact that I used it before I wrote that post. In addition to providing moisture, this mask ought to help rebuild hair.

As I frequently mention in my posts, I only recently noticed the benefits of correctly moisturizing my hair. And I was only able to obtain it using Estel’s "Hydra" mask. However, because the Numero mask with oats produces my favorite combo effect—also known as a multimasking effect—I never thought of it as a purely moisturizing one. It not only moisturizes but also repairs and nourishes.

It’s also notable that the mask doesn’t weigh down my thin hair or produce overly nourished icicles or strands that are excessively weighted down. I finally gave up because I felt that strong masks were too much for me to use frequently and that solo conditioners were not good for me because they overnourished my hair and made it look unattractive. When this beauty mask showed up in my care, I also realized that I could use daily masks without worrying that my hair would need to be washed again after using them.

I’ve always used different masks and conditioners as part of my care. However, none became as well-liked and frequently recited as Numero. I have been attempting to incorporate masks from the Kaaral brand into my routine on several occasions. The 360 mask with keratin, for instance, fit me perfectly, but it also produced a stunning effect every time I used it.

All my other masks, tried since 2020, did not become those that I could rely on in any situation, in any season. They were for use "occasionally". I used one when there was a lot of time to warm up my hair with a hairdryer, to keep it for a long time. I used the other when there was time to wash my hair, since I knew that the mask could over-nourish. When I completely decided on the mask – the pearl of my care, then, in principle, I practically stopped buying masks from other brands. More precisely, I buy sometimes, but purely for variety. And I experiment more often with conditioners than with basic masks.

My life included a time when I didn’t write any posts. Most of this time frame was in 2019. I used just one hair mask a few years ago for nearly a full year. And this oat-based mask was Numerous. It turns out that my care was, essentially, on autopilot since I bought the next jar when the previous one ran out.

And I can state that this mask satisfied every requirement of the hair; it provided healthy nourishment and light hydration while also repairing the hair during the summer heat. If they were tangled or prone to dryness, give them good care. Although I wouldn’t say my hair specifically requested ampoules, I did have them in my possession for a special occasion. I have a lot of respect for the mask because this year was sort of an experiment.

I should also mention that there was a time in my life when I refused to wear this mask. I’m not sure why this occurred; maybe I was curious to see if I had made everything up, especially the miraculous effect on my hair. When the mask ran out, I chose not to purchase it because, prior to the arrival of Numero, the brands Concept and Estel in my care fit me quite nicely.

However, after a week without Numero, I became aware that my hair did not compliment me, either in terms of appearance or tactile perception, and I hurried to order my favorite. I used this mask for a number of experiments because of this. I refused it, sat on it for a full year without donning any other masks, and went back to it every time.

Texture, features

And now, a brief discussion of its texture. The consistency of the mask is really nice. The most intriguing thing of all is that I don’t think this is my favorite mask texture. I liked masks with a thicker, denser texture before I tasted it and tried it to see how it affected my hair. I’ve always believed that my hair would not be able to achieve the desired smooth and manageable silky texture with such a creamy, light texture; combing would not be as simple, and tangles would undoubtedly develop in the hair after such a texture. But I can now admit that I was mistaken.

The texture that worked best for thin and natural hair turned out to be this pleasant, light texture—it wasn’t thick at all. Furthermore, even though the hair may appear oily during application, washing it off will reveal a smooth canvas free of any trace of over-processing.

Application scheme

I’ve been testing the Kaaral brand of shampoo and conditioner lately. Additionally, their shampoos and conditioners are pretty good if the masks are too heavy or don’t work for me. I’m happy that this isn’t the first line I use, at least. I made the decision to attempt combining the oat mask with these volume products, and this plan turned out to be a great discovery for spring. Hair that is unnaturally smooth, moisturized, crumbly, and somewhat nourished. Everything to my liking. Nothing excessive, all things in moderation.

The plan is made up entirely of:

  1. Be Volume Shampoo for adding volume to thin hair
  2. Conditioner for adding volume to thin hair Be Volume Conditioner
  3. Numero mask with oats
  4. Concept two-phase spray 10 in 1
  5. Aravia serum for straightening hair 10 in 1 with keratin

This scheme fits perfectly into my current care and has become often used on weekends, when I spend a Spa day for my hair, enjoying the applied products. The shampoo very gently cleanses the hair, but at the same time does it quite well. After it, I apply a mask with oats to damp hair, squeezed out of water. Recently, I began to retreat from the roots even further, since the hair is saturated with care and there is definitely no need to apply extra to them now. And I apply conditioner only to the very ends. In winter, I stretched it higher, but now my hair does not require this.

Already in the process of rinsing off the mask, the hair is quite smoothed, there are no tangles, they flow under water. Therefore, the air conditioner now needs a completely drop, but I still apply it. Since my haircut was more than three months ago and the ends are starting to require updating, or rather, it seems to me that they require it. After washing, to make combing easier, I apply my favorite spray from Concept, and then my new leave-in product – a serum with keratin from Arabia. I think I will write about it in my other post. I like the lighter care now, my hair accepts it with a bang.

I also want to mention that after winter, my hair is of a different quality. They no longer need to permanently close the mask with conditioner. The quality changed as soon as the weather warmed up and the heating stopped blaring as much as it did in the winter. Even after shampooing, my hair does not become tangled. However, I am not ready to stop using conditioners entirely, so I alternate between two regimens: in one wash, I combine conditioner with a lesser quantity of Numero mask than usual. I only use Kaaral conditioner for the second wash.

Numero Volumising Mask with Asai for adding volume

I love the mask with acai extract for volume no less than the mask with oats. This mask helped me out both in the hot summer and during the heating season, but most of all I loved using it in the summer. It is in hot weather and with the heating turned off that it reveals all its properties 100%, and gives my hair exactly the result that I love so much. Namely, the effect of dense, voluminous, I would even say, to some extent lush hair, but without fluffy. With this mask, I always have a smooth and silky canvas of hair, as well as what she conquered – it seems that it seems that there is a lot of hair.

This mask showed up when I was leaving in 2021. I happily brought it along for the marathons I ran, and it did the job admirably. never produced unexpected outcomes and stayed on course. I was terrified that I wouldn’t be able to take care of this beauty on my own, so in the summer of 2022, I bought it while it was still in stock. I haven’t given it up since the summer of 2022; as soon as the jar is about to run empty, a duplicate shows up in my possession. Isn’t this indicative of a powerful love?

The Brelil Numero volume-boosting mask worked best in the summer when paired with Estel’s "Live Volume" shampoo. The following products were also included in the plan: TRESemme conditioner with protein for thickness and volume, Divine Angel Professional Fantasy Party spray conditioner, and fluid against split ends for intense hair nutrition and protection. Aravia Professional Silk Hair Fluid, MASIL 9 Protein Perfume Silk leave-in protein balm for damaged hair. The hair was nourished, gleamed, and had just the right amount of moisture. Despite the heat of +38, I used this scheme more frequently than others and was happy with the quality of my hair.

For moisturizing, I switched between the Estel and volume masks, and my hair responded with a beautiful appearance and quality. I employed two schemes: one for deep moisturizing intensely and the other for obtaining density and volume. I managed to keep my hair looking decent by switching them up, even during the scorching summer months.

Texture, features

This mask’s texture resembles that of the oat mask. Upon first opening it, I initially believed that the only difference was in color and that the texture was exactly the same. However, this was untrue. In actuality, the mask is less greasy than oats. It is even more delicate and has a lighter texture. It was nice, and so was my hair. This mask is more akin to a good, effective conditioner because it contains oats, which provide more intensive care. It also fit me well, even though the texture isn’t the same as my favorite oat mask.

Application scheme

The Kaaral brand’s keratin-infused shampoo and conditioner were incredibly good. These products seem like the perfect fit for me. I occasionally even let myself use them without masks, and my hair never lets me down. They complement my preferred acai volumizing mask really well.

The plan is made up entirely of:

  1. Kaaral Be Fill keratin shampoo
  2. Kaaral Be Bill keratin conditioner
  3. Brelil Numero hair mask for adding volume
  4. Angel Professional Divine spray conditioner
  5. Silk Hair Fluid against split ends for hair

After using shampoo and conditioner, hair is incredibly flexible and elastic! Such a result is a gift, in my opinion. I love it when hair is slightly weighed down, but not too much, because then it will look like overfed icicles instead of a gorgeous, shiny canvas.

In this instance, combining keratin-containing products with a light acai mask results in an insanely cool combination that works perfectly for my thin, naturally occurring hair, which prefers things in moderation. Even the ends, which haven’t been cut in three months, have a life of their own and make their owner happy. I use my favorite leave-in fluid from Arabia and my favorite divine spray from Angel, both of which I will definitely buy again. Over the past year, this oil leave-in product has been the most popular.

With this plan, my hair stays more lush and voluminous, and this spring I fell in love with this type of care. I also practice applying conditioner to the length of my hair and applying a mask to the top of my ends. I make an effort to keep my hair moisturized, shiny, and untangled even on the second day. Tangling, a problem that has plagued me for the majority of my hair’s existence, is almost completely gone now. Because they are well-nourished and moisturized, hair does not stick to one another, which makes me happy.

Depending on the season and the demands of my hair at the moment, each of the three renowned Brelil Number hair masks has a different set of advantages. For winter, when hair tends to be dry, one mask is more nourishing, while another is lighter for summer, keeping hair soft without adding too much weight. For year-round use, the third formula provides a well-balanced option. Knowing their differences enables me to select the one that will work best for the condition of my hair all year round.

Mask for adding shine with valuable oils Numero Illuminating Mask with Precious Oils

What made me want this mask in my collection? After all, it was evident from the description that I shouldn’t wear this mask every day. I tried a shea butter mask on my highlights a long time ago, and it reminded me of this one. Then, it fit me perfectly and worked wonders for getting my hair back in shape for a special event.

To tell the truth, I didn’t pick this mask for daily use. After the winter, my hair seemed a little worn out and lifeless, so I wanted to give them some life. The mask claims to revive them, make them glossy, and even increase volume. And I always answer this in kind. Does the product guarantee volume? Close the second.

Following the Numero mask to add shine with priceless oils, all photos were taken once the ends were renewed and the cut was made. I made the decision not to wait for them to thin out or look inappropriate—which would not look good on me—after my last haircut, which was four months ago.

I addressed this point in my previous post; going forward, I will cut my hair as needed rather than waiting until it completely bothers me. I’ve currently decided that there is no sense in continuing or feeling sorry for oneself. Additionally, I don’t measure the length because I think my hair is long enough and am comfortable with the thick ends and elastic cut. Right now in my life, this is all I need. I’m content and joyful.

Texture, features

Out of the three, this mask has the oiliest texture. Valuable oils of argan, macadamia, and macassar are present in the mask. Nevertheless, I adore argan oil in hair care products; I particularly enjoy it in leave-in formulas. I used it to make masks in the past for length. It applies to hair easily and without any issues; the texture is oily but not greasy, and it starts to smooth the hair right away.

However, the mask has a drawback as well: the dosage is something that requires careful consideration. I had a disaster with the first applications because my hair was overfed. Afterwards, I started to cut back on the amount of mask applied, and the results made me really happy and started to love my hair.

Application scheme

The plan is made up entirely of:

  1. Estel shampoo "Live volume"
  2. Numero mask for adding shine with valuable oils
  3. Angel conditioner for all hair types
  4. 10 in 1 hair straightening serum with keratin Aravia
  5. AdriCoco multifunctional with for hair 22 in 1 Magic Elixir

Using this plan approximately once every two weeks is excellent. I only apply a small amount of conditioner to the ends of my hair after the mask; I no longer go higher because I don’t think I need it. I actually enjoy it when my hair gets more elastic and thicker; in fact, I’m willing to overlook the mask’s initial over-indulgence in hair for this result.

Now that I know how to dose it properly, I can say with confidence that I was able to fit her into my current spring care schedule exactly, and I have no doubt that she will look even better in the summer! After winter, it did a great job of revitalizing my thinning hair. literally gave my hair a new lease on life and enhanced its beauty. I used this mask in conjunction with Estel, one of my favorite shampoos, and two leave-in conditioners: creamy and oily. This combination of Arabian serum, AdriCoco cream spray, and creamy and oily textures works really well.

Comparison of masks

Texture

The mask with acai berries has the lightest and most liquid texture; it also serves as a volume mask, as you can see in the comparison image. If you just go by the picture, masks made with oats and precious oils look alike, but they are actually very different. After acai, the oat mask is the second lightest; it is creamy and slightly greasy. However, the most oily mask is undoubtedly the one with the most valuable oils, which is not surprising given that it has multiple oils in it.

On my thin natural hair, all three textures have come through flawlessly. In my own way, I fell in love with every mask. Allow them to appear as though they are all unique, each working on their hair.

The effect on the hair

My hair is visible in the first two collage images up until the ends are cut, and in the third image, it has been given a haircut. I removed 5 to 6 centimeters. Since the outcome is completely invisible, I have never understood the purpose of cutting less.

To be honest, I think my hair looks good in all three pictures. And occasionally I question whether this is actually my hair. I also experience this. It goes without saying that the third picture has the best hair, but only because they want a haircut. Actually, though the three masks have a similar visual effect on hair, the tactile perception of hair varies.

They feel lighter and more delicate after the oat mask—even a little bit soft and childlike—and if you don’t use conditioner afterward, they won’t feel anything like I would like. I therefore use Angel conditioner to seal it if I want to add density and elasticity.

You always want to feel like the owner of thick hair, even if nature did not give you this, and after the acai mask, it seems like there is a lot of hair. I love this feeling, it warms my soul. I feel like this after using this mask, and I appreciate the manufacturer for that.

Additionally, the canvas is flawlessly ironed after being masked with priceless oils, ensuring that no hair sticks out or stands out from the rest of the hair. The hair is nourished, silky, and heavy-set thanks to the excellent performance of the oils. But only in small doses!

I’ll also take a real photo of my hair after the oat mask. Even so, the mask with oats has been the most popular, even though I adore all three of them. I will like my hair even if I stop caring for the other two and leave the oats. For me, this mask is genuinely a blessing, a universal lifesaver, and a godsend. I’ve written a lot of heartfelt things about it, but now I find myself repeating myself. After it, straight hair looks great and the lovely, light romantic curls that I adore also look great.

Mask Usage Period Key Differences
Brelil Number 1 Winter Rich in hydrating ingredients, ideal for combating dryness in cold weather.
Brelil Number 2 Summer Lightweight formula, great for controlling frizz and providing moisture in humid conditions.
Brelil Number 3 Spring and Autumn Balanced treatment with vitamins and proteins, perfect for transitional weather and maintaining healthy hair.

With their distinct advantages, the three renowned Brelil hair masks are ideal for various occasions and requirements. While one performs better when it comes to repairing damaged ends, another might be more effective at nourishing dry hair. You may find that at certain times you reach for one more than the others, depending on the state of your hair.

Your taste for each mask may vary with time. In the summer, a lighter formula that still retains shine and softness may feel more appropriate, but in the winter, you may prefer something extremely hydrating. It all comes down to knowing what your hair needs at that specific time.

The main distinction between these masks is how they handle different hair issues and differ in formula. Although each of the three is great on its own, their unique ingredients and effects make them stand out and provide you with options for any stage your hair is in.

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