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Curly Hair Care: Garnier Fructis Damage Eraser Hair Mask Review

Hey guys! This post is a cross between my product review series and my curly hair care series. Recently, I tried out the Garnier Fructis Damage Eraser Hair Mask and I wanted to tell you guys what I thought of it an how I used it.
The product comes in an orange circular tub. The product smells decent and is a orange tinted creamy product. I purchased it at Bed Bath and Beyond so it was probably a bit overpriced but I would think you can pick it up at Target or a local drug store for a cheaper price. With that said, you really do not need to use very much of this product at a time and it comes with a ton so it should last a really long time and give back it's money's worth. Personally, I really enjoyed this product and would deff use it again. I applied a small amount of it thought my hair after having used a shampoo and a regular conditioner. Then I left it in for about five mins before rinsing it out. The following day, my hair looked amazing. I really felt like my hair was shinier, healthier looking, more moisturized and lighter feeling. I used the product again about two weeks later and I loved it once again. If you are looking for a new hair mask I would absolutely recommend this product regardless of your hair type. Obviously, I can speak for curly hair people that it does wonders and I would deff recommend picking up this product and seeing if it works for you because it really makes a difference for me.
Xoxo

Ps. Just my usual disclaimer that I am not sponsored by Garnier, I just really love their hair products.

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