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‘This affordable hair mask revived my dry bleached hair after one treatment'

‘This affordable hair mask revived my dry bleached hair after one treatment'

Daily Mirror06-06-2025

If you're looking for a quick and affordable solution to dull, dry or damaged hair, Shopping Writer Meghan might have just the ticket with this 1-minute hair mask that costs less than £15
I've been on the hunt for the best hair care products to resurrect dry and damaged hair this year. As someone with bleached hair, ensuring my hair remains healthy and nourished can be difficult, especially after a trip to the hairdressers when my hair is at its most fragile. After trying various brands and products, there's one I come back to time and time again—OGX. They have a one-minute hair mask that's done wonders for my hair.
I've used OGX shampoo and conditioners for years, but they've recently released a Bond Repair 1-Minute Treatment Mask that's set to revive dry and damaged hair in as little as 60 seconds. Now that's a bold claim to live up to, so I thought I'd put it to the test, and needless to say I'm impressed with the results.
Currently retailing for an affordable £11.99 on Amazon, Boots, and Superdrug, this OGX Repair and Protect Bond Repair Mask promises to deliver rapid repair to damaged hair, providing shiny and smooth results that last. Boasting an innovative Bond Protein Complex, this repair mask is formulated with dual-action repair technology that rebuilds bonds in the inner hair cortex and binds to damaged sites on the hair cuticle to help keep hair strong, smooth, and resilient.
The one-minute damage repair hair treatment mask is designed without sulfated surfactants to avoid exposing hair to more damage or strong chemicals. The mask deeply nourishes hair to reduce visible signs of damage for stronger and healthier locks.
As instructed, I used this mask after shampooing and conditioning with my favourite OGX products; I tend to reach for the OGX Coconut Milk Shampoo and Conditioner (£4 each). I then applied a generous amount of the hair mask onto my hand and then worked it through to evenly distribute it into my damp hair from mid to ends. It's worth mentioning I have relatively short and thin hair, so I used a comparably small amount and practically covered all of my hair, though if you have longer or thicker hair, the amount you'll need will vary.
You're then supposed to leave the mask on for one minute before rinsing it off and relishing the results. The first time I used the mask, I decided to put it on before going to bed, as I've found hair masks work best when left on for longer than the minimum amount. When I woke up and washed out the mask, my hair was unbelievably soft to the touch and felt healthier than ever.
Especially during the hot weather we've been seeing through the spring and into the summer, dealing with dry hair can seem like an uphill battle, but this OGX hair mask transformed my dry and bleach-damaged hair overnight.
Following this dazzling first impression, I opted to see what the results would look and feel like if I used the mask for one minute as directed. When compared to leaving the mask on for eight hours, the one-minute results were just as impressive. My hair looked shinier and healthier and felt smooth to the touch.
What's just as impressive as the short treatment time is the minimal amount I needed to achieve these results. Costing an already budget-friendly £12, this hair mask is set to last for dozens of treatments while offering the same long-term results you'd expect to see from a salon treatment.
It's not just me who loves this mask, as Amazon shoppers have bestowed plenty of 5-star reviews. One buyer beams: "The Treatment Mask is not too thick and has a really lovely scent. It made my hair soft and glossy without making it greesy. Highly recommended."
Another shares: "Used this as a quick fix before a night out—worked a treat! Smoothed my split ends and made my hair look much neater without feeling greasy. Just a couple of pumps was enough, even for my thick hair. Small bottle, but it goes a long way. Great for last-minute touch-ups, though I wouldn't use it every day."
And a third chimes in: "I love the OGX shampoo and conditioner range and have used quite a few of them, the coconut being a particular favourite. As my hair is bleached to within of its life, it needs all the conditioning it can get. I was therefore really keen to try out the OGX Bond Repair treatment. The treatment mask is applied just like any other hair mask. After shampooing and conditioning with your favourite OGX products, apply a generous amount of the hair mask into your palm and evenly distribute into damp hair from mids to end; leave in for at least one minute and rinse."
They go on to add: " The mask is white and is of a creamy consistency and has a nice, subtle fragrance. After washing and conditioning, I apply the mask and tend to leave it on for the full duration of my soak in the bath, circa 30 minutes. The mask leaves my hair feeling really soft and silky, without leaving any greasy residue or weighing my hair down. I'm actually rather impressed with how well it deeply conditions my bleached damaged hair. As with all hair care products, results will vary from person to person depending on hair type and condition. All I can say is that my personal experience of using this product has so far been very positive."
You can pick up the OGX Repair and Protect Bond Repair Mask for an affordable £11.99 on Amazon, Boots, and Superdrug.

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