This review dives deep into the Eva NYC Therapy Session Hair Mask, a product promising deep hydration and shine for all hair types. I, the reviewer, have dry, frizzy, color-treated hair, making this mask a compelling option to test. My review process involves assessing long-term effects, so this isn't just a first-impression piece; it's a considered evaluation of the mask's performance over multiple uses. To add another layer of observation, I incorporated a pre-treatment with Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay, a popular hair mask, to analyze its potential interaction with the Eva NYC product. This comparative approach offers a more comprehensive understanding of the Eva NYC mask's impact on my hair's health and appearance.The review explores the individual effects of both the Aztec clay treatment and the Eva NYC Therapy Session Hair Mask, detailing my experiences and observations with each. Ultimately, the focus remains on the performance and benefits of the Eva NYC mask, assessing its effectiveness in addressing dryness, frizz, and improving overall hair texture. I’ll share my honest assessment of the mask's effectiveness, scent, texture, and overall contribution to a healthy hair care routine, offering helpful insights for those considering this popular hair product.
Pros And Cons
- Works wonders
- Makes hair feel really good and soft
- Deeply conditions, hydrates, and smooths
- Good for color-treated hair
- Pleasant smell (although it doesn't last)
- May dry hair out if too much is used or if not mixed with water
- Drying effect may be amplified without using water with apple cider vinegar
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Initial Impressions and Expectations
I recently tried the Eva NYC Therapy Session Hair Mask, a product I've been wanting to test for a while. I'm usually quite selective with hair products, preferring to wait before reviewing to assess their long-term effects. This mask promises deep conditioning, hydration, and smoothing, suitable for all hair types. My hair is on the drier side, somewhat frizzy, and color-treated, so I was curious to see how it would perform.

I've previously used Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay, a product typically used as a face mask, but also gaining popularity as a hair treatment. Many claim it detoxifies the hair and improves curl definition. However, I waited to use the Eva NYC mask after my Aztec clay treatment, wanting to observe any changes or impact that the clay may have on my hair.

Aztec Secret Clay Pre-Treatment and Results
Before using the Eva NYC mask, I used the Aztec Secret clay as a pre-treatment. Many online sources and TikTok videos promote its benefits for curly hair. I applied the clay from roots to ends, ensuring it was completely dry before washing it out. This was a crucial step as per the instructions, even though my roots weren't as dry as the ends.

Surprisingly, my hair felt drier after the Aztec clay treatment than expected. I think the amount I used, or perhaps the lack of water dilution, might have contributed to this. The clay is quite potent, and mixing it with water is recommended for those with sensitive scalps or who find the pure clay too harsh.

Eva NYC Therapy Session Mask: Application and Experience
After the Aztec clay treatment, I used the Eva NYC Therapy Session Hair Mask. The results were astonishing! My hair felt incredibly soft and smooth, exceeding my expectations for a first use. I was genuinely impressed by the immediate improvement in the texture of my hair.

I decided to use the mask again a few days later, and this time I achieved a similar soft, hydrated result. I've also been using other hair care products, like scalp oil and a different product that I haven't yet reviewed, so the overall improvement could be a combination of factors. But the Eva NYC mask has definitely played a significant role.

Product Details and Final Verdict
The Eva NYC Therapy Session Hair Mask is marketed as a deep conditioner with plant proteins and argan oil. It promises to pre-condition, hydrate, and smooth hair, and is suitable for all hair types. The consistency is a creamy texture, with a pleasant smell that doesn't linger long after application.

Overall, the Eva NYC Therapy Session Hair Mask performed extremely well on my hair. It significantly improved softness and smoothness. While I'm still testing other hair products concurrently, this mask's contribution is undeniable. I highly recommend it, especially for those with dry, frizzy, or color-treated hair. It's a worthwhile addition to any hair care routine.
