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Beauty buffs taken aback by 'hairdresser-approved' hydration masque that strengthens hair after one use

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Shoppers are raving over a product that they swear has 'saved' their hair and made it feel 'soft as butter' from the first use.

The 'miracle' hair masque, which is currently reduced by 20%, is said to be ideal for those with dry or brittle hair. The cult hair masque, which smells like a 'tropical holiday in a tub' has brought in over 8000 glowing reviews.

And the before and after pictures on the Coco and Eve website speak for themselves. The Like a Virgin Masque smells incredible, but the ingredients do more than just add a delicious scent, they also work together to moisturise the hair cuticle and rehydrate fragile follicles.

AcquaSeal Coconut adds hydration, shine, and softness and repairs hair by preventing breakage and split ends. READ MORE: Beauty buffs ditch shampoo for 'heavenly' treatment hailed 'magic' for anyone with dry hair READ MORE: Beauty shoppers 'can't put down' 17p product that works like a 'dream' overnight for glowing, flawless skin Fig Extract is used as it is rich in antioxidants that neutralize radicals found in the air that can damage hair.

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