The gold standard of hair care is frequently referred to as virgin hair. It’s the healthiest version of your hair because it hasn’t been exposed to chemicals, heat treatments, or dye. But what if you could bring out even more of its inherent beauty? Hair masks with specific formulas can do wonders, adding a new dimension of luster, strength, and softness to your virgin hair.
These masks offer genuine transformation rather than merely providing basic care. You will notice their benefits right away, as they provide deep hydration and improved elasticity. Wait until you try these masks if you’ve ever thought your hair was perfect the way it was when you first saw it. It’s possible that you are unaware of how much more gorgeous your hair can be!
We’ll look at the top virgin hair masks that produce results in this post. These treatments are your go-to choice whether you’re trying to improve the natural shine of your hair or are dealing with dryness. Greetings from hair that feels like new!
Mask Name | Effect on Virgin Hair |
Coconut Milk Mask | Boosts shine and hydration |
Avocado & Honey Mask | Strengthens and repairs damaged strands |
Aloe Vera & Olive Oil Mask | Soothes the scalp and reduces frizz |
Yogurt & Banana Mask | Nourishes and improves elasticity |
Egg & Castor Oil Mask | Promotes hair growth and thickness |
- About the Virgin Hair brand
- Express mask #2 "Smoothness and hydration"
- Description
- Composition
- Impressions
- Mask for bleached hair "Hello, Blonde"
- Description
- Composition
- Impressions
- Cream mask for hair No. 1
- Description
- Composition
- Impressions
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About the Virgin Hair brand
You are forced to look for appropriate care from other brands because of the rise in prices and decreased accessibility of many well-known brands whose products are renowned for their ability to "revive hair from ashes" as a result of certain political events.
I am happy to see so many local brands on this wave, and I’m also pleasantly surprised by the quality of the cosmetics in addition to their affordable price. However, there is a very noticeable trend among Russian cosmetics manufacturers—a trend toward natural and eco-friendly hair care products.
After extensive experimentation, I must sadly concede that organic and semi-organic hair care products are not the best for damaged colored hair.
However, I was able to locate Russian hair color products that are just as good, if not better, than their international counterparts!
In Simferopol, the Virgin Hair brand made its debut in 2019. The 18-MEA component is one of the main ingredients in this brand’s hair products. This lipid mimics the protective lipid layer of hair and has a structure similar to that of hair.
18-MEA
Hair resilience and protection from damage are greatly influenced by lipids. Lipids give hair shine, reduce frizz, and avoid tangling. The cuticle scales are bound together by MEA-18 (18-methyleicosanoic acid). Because of its special formula, which functions as a protective film, you can keep proteins and other care ingredients. Such a hydrophobic lubricant helps to lessen friction between hairs.
In order to effectively restore the structure of the hair and compensate for hair loss, all of the active ingredients in my products are added at a high working concentration. The founder of the brand, Anna Fedoseeva, is a hairdresser and chemical technician.
Professional, salon-quality hair care products, booster-constructors, at-home hair care products, and skin care products are all featured in the brand catalog.
Since the fall, a few masks from the Virgin Hair line have become a regular part of my routine. Allow me to present these amazing products to you!
Express mask #2 "Smoothness and hydration"
Any type of hair is recommended for the mask. You only need one lipid, one protein, one moisturizer, and one plex to achieve shine, smoothness, and density!
"Moisturizing like nowhere else" is an unusual statement on the package that really caught my attention. My hair craves moisture, so I find it impossible to resist such alluring offers!
Description
The mask and foil bag have a clean, uncluttered appearance. There aren’t many inscriptions; just the two most important ones—the mask’s name and the brand logo—are there. In bright yellow, the packaging is embellished with inserts. Sunny yellow is my favorite color!
Comprehensive information about the mask, its composition, and how to use it is printed on the back. The thick film label fits snugly and doesn’t lift. It does not slip in wet hands because, to put it mildly velvety, it is not smooth to the touch.
Throughout the duration of use, the packaging maintains its presentable appearance, with the inscriptions remaining intact and unaffected by moisture.
Although not as elegant as other jars and bottles, the packaging in the form of bags has benefits. This packaging is incredibly useful; the mask is easy to dose and use down to the last drop, and the flat bag takes up minimal space. The product has dependable control over the initial opening and stays out of contact with the environment.
- Color white, with a light beige tint.
- Consistency delicate creamy, not thick.
- Aroma. Very pleasant and delicate, floral-cosmetic. Delicate, unobtrusive, but at the same time you can feel it for some time, bringing the strands to your nose. I like.
Composition
Furthermore, even though expectations aren’t always met, I still like to analyze compositions and discuss what I think will happen to the hair.
INCI:
Behenamidopropyl Dimethylamine, Glyceryl Stearate, Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate, Hydrolyzed Keratin, Cyclopentasiloxane, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-20, Dipalmitoylethyl Hydroxyethylmonium Methosulfate, Cetyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Isononanoate, Pantenol, glycerin, Isostearamide, Bis-Ethyl (isostearylimidazoline) Isosteareth-12, Cetyl Palmitate, C10–40 Panthenol Esters, Lactic Acid, Parfum, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol
- Fatty alcohols, including glycerin and panthenol.
- Hydrolyzed keratin.
- Lipid complex 18-MEA.
- Plex (Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate complex). Reunites disulfide bonds in the hair structure, thus restoring damaged hair, returning it to a state close to the original.
- Silicones, film formers. It is noteworthy that the silicone in the composition is light, volatile.
Since the composition seems well-balanced, I can infer that the mask has multiple uses. Even though using the mask on a daily basis is advised, the amount of keratin in the composition is a little concerning. Cold styling can be achieved with the aid of film formers and Glyceryl Stearate, a hair fixative, in the composition.
Impressions
How to apply:
The mask is simple to apply, melts into the hair, and becomes fully absorbed. As seen in the picture, you’ll need roughly 2-3 sausages, each measuring about 3 cm, for someone my length. The mask’s hair is silky, but not slick like silicone. They are quite untangled after being cleaned off.
The amount of hair damage determines how long the mask should be left on, and the cumulative effect of the mask is noticeable. It is possible to shorten the holding period after multiple applications.
It took me a while to figure out how to approach the mask. During my initial attempts, I had no idea what the effect was. There was occasionally a little nutrition, volume, tangling, and electrification, which is why I thought the mask was "typically nourishing" and not the best fit for my hair.
However, I saw very positive results in my next applications, which led me to investigate what prerequisites are necessary for a consistently positive outcome.
And also because,
The Virgin Hair mask had a creamy texture that was similar to my favorite Lebel Viege, but it also had a lovely, delicate floral scent and, most importantly, an incredible effect on the hair! It is most definitely worthwhile to devote some time to "taming". By the way, Virgin Hair has a little bit more density and looks even slightly better than Lebel Viege.
When I had more time on my hands, I got to work experimenting. The key to success is straightforward: since this is an express mask, I shouldn’t leave it on my hair for too long.
As it happened, the mask was anything but unpredictable. Instead, I would characterize it as universal.
With varying holding times, it will work on both damaged colored hair and healthy natural hair. Furthermore, you only need to leave it on damaged hair for the three to five minutes that the manufacturer recommends. I added conditioner to the mask for the first one or two uses, after which the combined effect worked.
The mask is balanced, requires no alternation, works quickly, and doesn’t require you to cover it with conditioner. Everything the way I like it.
Hair that has dried is silky, soft, pleasantly cool, and manageable. They are beautifully voluminous, elastic, and dense, giving the impression that there is a lot of hair. Your hair feels so good to the touch that you want to touch it all the time.
Sufficient moisture retention ensures that the tips stay pliable even a day after washing. Not too thin spiderwebs! The hair is still friable and volumous, but it has a pleasing weight. After drying the hair, there may be some frizz and sticking out at first, but the canvas smooths out and evens out in a few hours. But the leave-in is also primarily to blame for this.
Furthermore effective at nourishing the hair and "gluing" the cuticle scales together were lipid complexes. I received elasticity, smoothness, and shine. Enough nutrients are present to "lay," smooth the hair following a deep moisturize, and keep it from tangling.
Curls with cold styling are smooth and defined. Almost until the next wash, the mask helps keep the styling in place.
By the way, if the hair was dried and styled straight, this mask feature also aids in keeping the canvas straight. Although my thin hair is prone to wrinkles, I see less creases from hairstyles and elastic bands after using the mask.
The hair in the picture was washed with Virgin Hair products in the evening. After a working day, the pictures were shot that evening. Even though my braid’s curls were a little tangled and stretched out from the hat, they still had volume and smoothness as I went about my day.
My hair acquired a gorgeous, glossy shine after the mask. Achieving a healthy shine on damaged hair is a challenging task – it frequently resembles the synthetic sheen of fishing line or doll hair. My hair can’t get shine from every mask, but Virgin Hair managed to! It’s unfortunate that the winter’s darkness keeps me from catching this delicate sheen.
My relationship with keratin is complex; I dislike the unpleasant stiffness it gives my hair. My thin hair usually becomes less elastic with each use, so I have to switch up my keratin mask routine with something else. But I place a higher value on softness and elasticity.
It’s not for nothing that I highlighted the keratin content of the mixture; even after multiple applications, the mask gives the hair a pleasing density and volume without making it stiff. Breakage is essentially nonexistent.
The mask is actually appropriate for basic daily care. Its effects are cumulative and long-lasting. As the name would imply, it not only moisturizes but also expertly prevents tangles and sticking out hair. It works with the hair’s structure to strengthen it rather than just adding a surface gloss. long-lasting beauty is produced.
Mask for bleached hair "Hello, Blonde"
The "Hello, Blonde" mask is intended for color-treated, bleached hair.
My hair is reddened with direct pigments and lightened with the AirTouch technique. I am therefore technically a blonde even though my hair is red. I need to use a bleached hair mask on my damaged strands!
Description
A foil bag is also used to package this mask. The only difference in the design is that this mask’s colored inserts are a gentle pink tint. The bag becomes more comfortable to hold as it narrows towards the center. It resembles a girl’s waist in a dress and is adorable and flirtatious.
The label on the rear of the package contains comprehensive information about the mask, including its composition and usage instructions.
Dependable command of the opening. You must use some force the first time you unscrew the cap because, similar to medicine bottles, a plastic ring breaks off. Because the cap has a ribbed surface, it is easy to unscrew even with wet hands during subsequent uses.
- Color cold white.
- Consistency. The mask is thick, it crawls out of the package like a dense sausage, with a slightly uneven texture that holds its shape well and does not spread.
- Aroma pleasant, floral-cosmetic, delicate, not bright. It is difficult for me to single out individual notes, but this is clearly some kind of multifaceted composition. Does not stay on the hair for long.
Composition
What intriguing elements are present in the "Hello, Blonde" Virgin Hair mask’s composition?
INCI:
Water, Lecithin, Sodium Cetearyl Sulfate, Urea, Cetearyl Alcohol, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Collagen, Glycine, Phospholipids, and Hydrolyzed Keratin Glycolipids, Cyclopentasiloxane, Hydroxypropyl-gluconamide, Hydroxypropylammonium Gluconate, Soja (Soybean) Oil, C10-C40 PEG-8, PEG-8/SMDI, lycerin, and Panthenol Esters G Copolymer; Palmitoyl myristyl serinate; Sodium polyacrylate; Biosaccharide gum-1; Hydrolyzed Silk; Elastin; Bis-Ethyl (isostearylimidazoline) Isostearamide; Lactic Acid; Phenoxyethanol; Ethylhexylglycerin; Parfum; Proline; Isoleucine; Threonine; Alanine; Valine; Aspartic Acid; Serine, Histidine; Phenylalanine; Sodium Lactate; Glycine; Sodium PCA; Arginine, PCA.
- Fatty alcohols
- Urea
- Lactic acid
- Hydrolyzed keratin
- Hydrolyzed silk
- Collagen
- Elastin
- Soybean oil
- Lipid complex, including the promised 18-MEA (hidden under the name C10-C40 Panthenol Esters)
- FiberHance reconstructor complex, restores hydrogen and ionic bonds in the structure of hair keratin, adds density.
- A large list of amino acids.
- Film forming and air conditioning additives.
An extensive list, very saturated composition! Gives the impression of a comprehensive, balanced restorative mask.
Impressions
Application technique:
It is challenging to evenly apply the mask to the hair, but once it is emulsified, it literally melts and disappears into the hair strands, leaving a desire to apply more. However, I wouldn’t say that the consumption was excessive—1.5–2 strips are sufficient for my length (4-5 cm), as shown in the picture.
When a curl receives enough of the mask, it becomes smoother than when it doesn’t. The strands in the mask stay tangled, there is no silicone slick, and initially it might appear that air conditioning is insufficient. Rinsing off gives the smoothness and nourishment their full impact.
I want to draw attention to two things right away that I find inconvenient: first, the mask needs to be warmed up and given time to soak.
Naturally, I made an effort to streamline the washing process, and the outcome has already changed dramatically. Not at all disheartening! But, it is best to use the mask precisely as instructed by the manufacturer, as this is how this mask’s potential is most clearly displayed. I felt a little less like "seaweed" when I removed the mask (without warming up). The ends stuck on a little. Hair has both elasticity and friability. somewhat fluffy.
By the way, when the mask is warmed up, there are no fluffs at all and there is less frizz than when it is not.
Unquestionably a plus: the mask’s rich composition prevents thin hair from feeling heavy at all. A good outcome, though it could be even better.
But in the absence of warming up, it seems like just another good mask among many. Once you use the mask correctly, everything changes. I made the decision to follow the directions and not throw away the product.
Here, I applied the mask in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, warming it up and holding it in place for fifteen minutes.
Flawless slickness. The hair slides through the fingers with a pleasing weight, elasticity, and flow. Naturally, with such mirror-like smoothness, the volume somewhat disappears, but the added benefit is healthy-looking hair!
The mask offers hair enough of both intense hydration and restoration during this hot season. Hair that’s smooth, gorgeous, cool to the touch. Cold-style curls are short-lived and challenging to handle.
The bottom of the photo literally shows through due to hair loss, but the ends are flawless—soft and elastic. The photo was taken prior to the haircut. Brittleness is completely prevented by the mask, which conceals all white areas. During the day, hair does not become tangled at all.
Conditioner weighs down thin hair and is completely unnecessary when applied with this method. It can even become an extra step.
I had the impression that the mask was a powerful restorative procedure. In all honesty, the outcome is even more remarkable than some ampoule procedures!
I use a rich mask like this no more than once every two weeks because my hair is not severely damaged. The prolonged effect of the mask is astounding; it lasts for an additional two to three washes. The mask has grown to be one of my favorites even though it requires a lengthy exposure and heating period for the hair.
Definitely don’t wear the mask every day! Simultaneously, I am delighted that, unlike some other expensive masks, my thin hair stays under control.
Cream mask for hair No. 1
For daily maintenance of damaged hair, a leave-in cream mask ensures that split ends are removed and retains a dense cut.
Description
Like the earlier masks, the leave-in cream is also packaged in a foil bag. But, you can just pour the mask into your dispenser if you still want to adorn the bathroom with a lovely bottle containing a useful product. I really like how these bags are compactly stored in the cabinet, and I don’t keep products on the edge of the bathtub.
Lid with control for initial opening. The product information is displayed on the back of the packaging, which is embellished with colored beige inserts.
- Color white.
- Texture of a delicate cream, but the mask is quite oily, heavy and dense.
- Aroma more pronounced and persistent than that of wash-off masks, but it does not hit the nose and does not get boring. Pleasant, floral-cosmetic, evokes associations with expensive perfume.
Composition
The leave-in cream mask works to restore the structure of the hair in addition to maintaining the attractive appearance of the hair by smoothing out hair that protrudes and straightening and smoothing individual strands. provides both external impact protection and potential thermal protection. provides a protective layer, hydrates hair, and stops split ends and breakage.
INCI:
Water, Hydrolyzed Silk Protein, Pentylene Glycol, Phospholipids, Sphingolipids, BeHentrimonium Methosulfate, and Potassium Dimythicone Jojoba butter, C10–40 panhenol esters, Pekone Panthenyl Phosphate, Hydrolyzed Elastin, Collagen, Bisinopropyl Diglycol Dimaleate, CyclometHicone, bis-tyl (ISOSTEARILIMIDAZOLINE) ISOSOSTEARAMIDE, LACTIC Acid, Parfum, Phenoxyethanol, and Ethylhexylglycerin.
- Moisturizers – fatty alcohols, panthenol, lactic acid.
- Lipid complex: phospholipids, sphingolipids, 18-MEA.
- Plex (Olaplex-like). Provides density and restoration, protects hair.
- Complex of conditioning polymers evens out the hair surface and reduces friction between hairs, which makes hair easy to move and friable, reduces the tendency to tangling.
- Jojoba oil.
- Hydrolyzed silk protein.
- Hydrolyzed elastin.
- Collagen.
- Volatile silicone film-former Cyclomethicone, promotes rapid drying of hair.
All of the promises are very alluring at once, but coffee does not make you fall asleep. The composition is astounding; it is extremely rich and full of numerous hair-benefiting ingredients.
Impressions
How to apply:
With its rich composition and greasy consistency, the cream was incredibly cost-effective. A very small portion requires only one use, twice as much as the hazelnut-wielding plow shown in the picture.
Overconsumption of the beverage causes excessive drinking and an untidy appearance. And to be honest, I took a while to find my dosage. I even use some oils in larger quantities at a time because it really only needs the tiniest drop.
This rich cream mask is sufficient for a single leave-in care step.
Girls with extremely damaged hair and those accustomed to a leave-in "sandwich" (spray + cream + oil) should try the cream alone first. If necessary, add spray or oil afterwards.
For the first use, I automatically put a drop of Kerastase Ultim oil on top of the Virgin Hair cream because I’m used to having a "sandwich with oil." Furthermore, the conflict of products caught me off guard. The strands were clinging to each other and squeaking unpleasant right away after the oil was applied, but right now they were smooth and simple to untangle. Their appearance verified the dried strands.
An extremely self-sufficient item!
I step back from the roots and rub the cream warm in my palms before smoothing it onto damp hair. Spreads readily.
Hair gets slick and silky right away. I use my hands to gently comb it, making rake-like motions. It is simple to untangle strands. I then blow-dry my hair.
Every pledge is fully kept! The cream mask smooths, shines, and coats the hair in a protective layer. When used correctly, it doesn’t weigh down and instead effectively smoothes out bulimic hair and manages frizz. covers up brittleness.
Naturally, rinse-off care has a greater impact on hair appearance. Less rich masks will have splendor and smoothness (for lovers of friability and lightness), and after rich masks there will be a pleasing heaviness and fluidity (for lovers of an ideal smooth canvas).
Cream masks highlight the benefits of hair without competing with other brands’ departures. But you must keep in mind the product’s richness. It is best not to mix this cream with rich, thick masks if you don’t want it to be too heavy.
The combination of the Virgin Hair "Moisturizing and smoothness" mask and the No. 1 leave-in cream mask is my favorite. They are a wonderful match for one another. I use a lighter cream spray after the "Hello, blonde" mask because I want more friability and stickiness.
I don’t recommend the Virgin Hair cream mask No. 1 at all for undamaged hair because it is still too heavy for fine hair. A lighter-textured leave-in cream soufflé is part of the brand’s product lineup, and I’m dying to try it.
A small experiment
Products in the form of leave-in masks have become more and more popular recently. Naturally, the well-known and sensational K18 is the leader in this regard, but other companies swiftly noticed and launched comparable goods, such as Absolut Repair Molecular.
I was inspired to perform my own experiment by Le fleurs de Liliss’s experiment on simplifying and facilitating care, as well as by the rich composition and name of the cream-mask.
This is my hair following a simple shampoo and leave-in cream mask wash. without wipe-off masks. What do you think of my hair? It’s fun for me!
My hair looked luscious and full. crumbly and light. does not break, does not dry out, or tangle.
I’ve already used this plan twice. The first time was just for the experiment; the second time was to take a picture of great hair and tell you what the experiment’s findings were. By the way, I used Miami Stylists Volume Booster 305, which is my go-to shampoo. It’s not overly sensitive or nice, in my opinion.
I think one special indication of how well the care was given is that the ends are still soft two days after washing.
I even started to stop thinking about nighttime hair care because I believe that having hair is sufficient on its own.
Although you probably shouldn’t use such a plan on a daily basis, you can practice on occasion without endangering your hair. This, in my opinion, is a fantastic way to discharge care, or in situations where there isn’t any time at all for care.
A great tool for anyone wishing to change their hair without using harsh chemicals is a virgin hair mask. They strengthen and nourish your hair by using natural ingredients, which restores its original softness and shine.
Applying these masks consistently will improve their texture and manageability, and they are easy to use. There is a virgin hair mask to address every issue, be it frizz, dullness, or dryness.
In the best possible way, you might not even recognize your own hair if you start playing around with different combinations!
Virgin hair masks are incredibly effective at restoring soft, shiny, and healthy hair to dry, lifeless, or damaged strands. After just a few applications, the rich nutrients in these masks deeply moisturize and repair hair, leaving you in awe. It’s an easy, natural method to bring back the beauty and feel of brand-new hair.