About this deal
Hair type: Fine and naturally on the straight side — even though it can get really frizzy at times. I've also dyed my hair several times throughout the past year so it's always a little dry and probably damaged. Honestly, I don't really understand how this company still survives as its products are a massive scam masked behind heavy marketing and branding. Thoughts after second wash: I normally dread washday, but I was so excited to use the mask again that I only waited six days to do my second wash! Once again, it didn’t disappoint — I got the same results, and my curls felt much less dry and more defined. The moisture remained long after my second wash, and my hair definitely had move bounce and movement. After the second wash: I really don't think there was a difference?? Looking at the photos, I think my hair looks slightly smoother in the last two, but I also think it might be because I took those photos later in the day whereas the first was immediately after blow-drying, when my hair was a bit static. The texture still felt fairly rough as always. I think maybe I just didn't use enough or leave it in for long enough?
I've only ever been super happy with the brand though. I've tried the face tanning mist, which leaves your face with a lovely glow and always look super natural, no matter how 'badly' you think you might've sprayed it on. Like other beauty products, we often choose shampoos and conditioners based on how pretty the bottle looks or what it claims to do, without paying enough attention to what the ingredients will do for your hair. Each shampoo and conditioner set will serve its own purpose, whether that is to hydrate, repair, smooth, encourage growth or help with colour maintenance. From supermarket staples, to luxury, professional hair care products, there are so many options out there that the market can seem overwhelming.Coco & Eve rightly gained a cult following on social media for transforming stressed-out strands with their conditioning { hair mask}. Now, the brand boasts a range of must-have treatments for your hair, body and skin. Powered by raw virgin coconuts and a whole host of other tropical ingredients, they’re not only gorgeous to use, but also deliver miraculous results. After the first wash: To be honest, I’m a creature of habit. If something isn’t broke, I rarely fix it. But, on this occasion, it was broke. My hair was uncharacteristically dry and brittle and my usual tight and coily curl pattern had become somewhat loose and lifeless. I was excited to try Coco & Eve’s masque and was sold on its “nourishing” promise from the offset. After the first wash, my hair felt soft and moisturised. I received comments from my family and colleagues about how “juicy” my curls looked! After the first wash: I had such high hopes. Surely this could make my hair silky smooth? Nope. No difference. Literally the same. It felt "coated" when it was wet but dried to the same texture.
There’s a reason the brand has so many award-winning formulas. Coco & Eve scour the globe to source the finest natural botanicals, and team these with laboratory-made ingredients. Each formulation is free from sulfates, parabens, phthalates and other nasties, so you can trust Coco & Eve to be gentle on your hair and skin
How we tested
After the second wash: By the second wash, I was sold. My curls have become juicier, my hair is regaining its body and its tight curl pattern, which excites me. The dramatic shedding has subsided and it’s a pleasure to see and feel my hair. Thoughts after second wash: I used it more sparingly and concentrated it on the ends more. The results were less slippery than the first time but I still wasn't into how it made my hair feel. verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ Hair routine: I usually wash my hair about twice a week, using dry shampoo in between. I don't really use any fancy products, just your regular high street haircare, and I usually leave my hair to dry naturally. If I style it, it's usually with a curling tong, but that's probably only a couple of times a month.