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99 Hair Masks: DIY Repair for Bleached & Damaged Hair

Original price was: 39,00 $.Current price is: 9,00 $.

You bleached your hair and now it stretches like gum when it’s wet. Your curls suddenly feel dry and brittle no matter how much oil you use. You’re shedding postpartum and every product promises miracles while your drain keeps clogging anyway.

Most hair advice online makes damaged hair worse.

The internet tells people with breakage to use lemon juice, baking soda, rice water, coconut oil, or random “DIY miracles” without explaining one thing that actually matters. Use the wrong fix and you can turn dryness into snapping, softness into mush, and damage into an expensive haircut.

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Half the “fix your bleached hair” recipes online tell you to put lemon juice and baking soda on hair that’s already breaking. That advice is how a bad bleach job becomes a haircut.

99 Hair Masks: Salon Results at Home is 99 DIY hair mask recipes built by problem, not by ingredient, so you find what your hair actually needs in seconds. Eighteen masks for post-bleach breakage. Fourteen for postpartum shedding, every one flagged for breastfeeding safety. Sixteen for curly hair, split into protein and moisture so you stop guessing. Plus heat damage, color and brassiness, dry frizz, scalp and dandruff, shine, and a set of five-minute pantry fixes for the days you have no time.

Generic hair-mask guides fail for one reason: they hand you a recipe with no idea whether your hair needs protein or moisture, which are opposite problems that feel almost identical. Use the wrong one and you make it worse. This book opens with a two-minute wet-strand test that tells you which side you’re on, and every recipe is tagged so you never mix a protein mask onto protein-overloaded hair again.

Think of it as the cosmetic chemist’s notebook, not a Pinterest board. Each recipe follows the same seven-part structure: the base and its pH, the active and what it does inside the strand, the carrier that gets it into the cortex, the pH adjuster, the exact processing time and temperature, the frequency, and a warning about what happens if you overuse it.

What’s inside:

  • Post-Bleach Damage Repair (18 masks): hydrolyzed-protein cortex fillers, coconut pre-wash to slow protein loss, and a full 12-week bleach recovery calendar so you never run protein two washes in a row.
  • Postpartum & Thinning (14 masks): rosemary-castor scalp oil, fenugreek paste, and gentle density support, with the honest truth that postpartum shedding is hormonal, not strand damage, so you stop wasting money on the wrong fix.
  • Curly Hair Protein-Moisture Balance (16 masks): eight protein, eight moisture, with a decision rule that ends the rice-water-ruined-my-curls spiral.
  • Heat Damage (10 masks): smoothing and grow-out strategy, with the straight talk that melted keratin can’t be reversed, only managed and trimmed.
  • Color-Treated & Brassiness (10 masks): food-safe toning, cuticle sealing to stop color rinsing out, and a routine to stretch a salon color by weeks.
  • Dry & Frizz, Scalp & Dandruff, Shine & Gloss (24 masks): the everyday workhorses.
  • 5-Minute Pantry Quickies (7 masks): real results from what’s already in your kitchen.

What this book refuses to do: It will not tell you a banana replaces Olaplex. No kitchen ingredient rebuilds a broken disulfide bond, and the bond-builder companies exist precisely because of that chemistry. This book tells you exactly where your kitchen stops and the lab begins, which is the one thing every seller hopes you never learn. DIY masks manage and prevent damage and stop the breakage that makes damage visible. That honesty is why this works when the hype doesn’t.

Who it’s for: anyone who bleached too far, is shedding after a baby, is fighting curls that won’t behave, or is simply tired of paying salon prices for problems they can solve at the kitchen counter.

Instant PDF download, yours to keep. Includes the wet-strand diagnosis, a porosity test, a pH guide, a shopping list of ingredients under $5 and under $15, and a troubleshooting section for when a mask goes wrong. If the first chapter doesn’t show you something about your own hair you didn’t know, it isn’t worth your money.