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Beauty · November 3, 2021

Honest BondiBoost Miracle Mask For Thinning Hair Review


Happy November! I don’t typically share hair product reviews because, truthfully, I don’t use many hair products, but I was sent the BondiBoost Miracle Mask for Thinning Hair and it is too amazing not to review. 

Disclaimer: I was sent the BondiBoost Miracle Mask for Thinning Hair to review for Sephora. This review is not sponsored or part of that exchange. Some of my posts contain affiliate links. If you click on an affiliate link and buy something, I may receive a very small commission. It does NOT result in additional charges to you or cost you anything extra. 

The BondiBoost Miracle Mask for Thinning Hair is a deep conditioning hair mask that targets thinning hair and promotes thicker, healthier hair. It works for any hair type and texture and retails for $37 CAD. It is also colour safe.

I don’t have thinning hair, so I was super curious to see how this mask would react to my hair. Part of me thought it wouldn’t have any effect at all since I have thick hair, but it actually makes my hair feel and look extra thick. 

I use the BondiBoost Miracle Mask for Thinning Hair once a week as a replacement for conditioner and I leave it on for 15 minutes after shampooing as instructed. I noticed a difference after the first use. My hair was extremely voluminous, soft, and bouncy. My hair also looked and felt hydrated. The mask also smells incredible. 

The jar is pretty large and I only use a small dollop, so the product should last a few months at least, if not longer. I’d highly recommend the BondiBoost Miracle Mask for Thinning Hair if you have damaged or dry hair. 


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