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Description
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What it is:
Obliphica Treatment Hair Mask repairs and nourishes very dry and colored hair. With a creamy texture, this mask penetrates and makes hair soft. Hair looks shiny and healthy with a pleasant fragrance.
What it does:
The Obliphica plant contains many vitamins (A,E,C,K), and oils (tea tree, olive, rosemary etc.), 18 amino acids, 11 trace minerals and naturally balanced omega 3,6,9 essential fatty acids that are crucial for a healthy scalp and hair.
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*Ingredients may vary slightly due to formula updates by brands. Please consult packaging for most accurate list of ingredients
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Frequently Asked Questions
Obliphica Treatment Hair Mask is formulated with a blend of nourishing botanical extracts and conditioning agents designed to restore moisture and shine. The formula includes ingredients like argan oil, keratin, and plant-based proteins that work together to strengthen and repair damaged hair. For a complete ingredient list, please refer to the product packaging or our official website, as formulations may vary by product line.
Yes, Obliphica Treatment Hair Mask is suitable for color-treated hair. The gentle formula helps maintain moisture and vibrancy without stripping color. However, we recommend performing a patch test first if you have extremely sensitive scalp or known allergies to any ingredients. If you have concerns about specific color treatments or chemical processes, consult with your stylist before use.
For best results, use Obliphica Treatment Hair Mask once or twice per week as part of your regular hair care routine. If your hair is severely damaged or dry, you can increase frequency to 2-3 times weekly. For maintenance of healthy hair, once weekly is typically sufficient. Adjust frequency based on your hair's condition and response to the treatment.








