20 Hair Masks That Help Restore Moisture After Bleaching and Frequent Heat Styling
Let’s be real—bleaching and heat styling do a number on your hair. I’ve been there: crunchy ends, breakage in the middle, and that straw-like texture that makes you want to live in a messy bun forever. But here’s the good news: your strands can absolutely bounce back.
I’ve rounded up 20 easy, effective hair masks that restore serious moisture and help repair over-processed hair. Most use ingredients you already have in your kitchen. No 10-step routines, no fancy jars—just simple, honest recipes that work.
Pick one, pop on a shower cap, and let’s bring your hair back to its soft, shiny, healthy self. You’ve got this—and I’ve got you.
1. Coconut Milk and Honey Mask
This two-ingredient mask is a total lifesaver after bleach. Coconut milk adds deep moisture, while honey pulls water into your strands and seals it in.
- Mix 1 cup unsweetened coconut milk with 2 tablespoons raw honey.
- Apply from mid-length to ends, then massage a little into your scalp.
- Leave on for 25 minutes and rinse with cool water.
Use it once a week, especially if you’re trying out low-maintenance 2026 hairstyles like an asymmetrical lob—the ends need all the help they can get.
2. Avocado and Olive Oil Mask
Avocado is packed with fatty acids and vitamin E, and olive oil is a classic for good reason. Together, they make a rich cream mask that melts into thirsty hair.
- Mash 1 ripe avocado and mix in 2 tablespoons olive oil.
- Add a drop of your favorite essential oil if you want a nice scent.
- Work it through damp hair and leave on for 20 minutes.
This is perfect if you’re rocking an old money hair style—it keeps your look polished, glossy, and effortlessly put together.
3. Aloe Vera and Yogurt Mask
Aloe calms an irritated scalp and adds moisture, while yogurt’s lactic acid gently exfoliates and smooths the cuticle. This mask is especially great in warmer months.
- Mix 3 tablespoons fresh aloe gel with 2 tablespoons plain yogurt.
- Apply all over your hair, focusing on your ends.
- Leave on for 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
It’s light enough for fine hair, and it works beautifully with romantic goth hairstyles that need a soft, healthy break in between dark dye sessions.
4. Banana and Egg Mask
Bananas are full of potassium and natural oils, and eggs add protein to help strengthen broken bonds. This mask is like a protein shake for your strands.
- Blend 1 ripe banana with 1 egg until completely smooth.
- Rinse your hair first with warm water, then apply.
- Cover with a shower cap for 30 minutes.
Make sure to rinse with cool—not hot—water so the egg doesn’t cook. This one is a great pick if you’re growing out a hime cut and want your interior layers to feel strong.
5. Argan Oil and Shea Butter Mask
Argan oil and shea butter are heavy hitters for deep restoration. They mimic your hair’s natural sebum, so they sink in without leaving buildup.
- Soften 2 tablespoons shea butter and add 1 teaspoon argan oil.
- Whisk until fluffy, then smooth onto damp hair.
- Leave on for 30 minutes with a warm towel wrapped around.
Your hair will feel noticeably smoother after one use. This mask is ideal for anyone in love with the quiet luxury bob—those sleek, glossy lines deserve this kind of care.
6. Rice Water and Rosemary Mask
Rice water has been used for centuries to strengthen hair, and rosemary helps stimulate your scalp and boost circulation. Together, they make a powerful combo.
- Soak 1 cup rice in 2 cups water for 30 minutes, then strain and keep the water.
- Add 3 drops of rosemary essential oil.
- Pour over your hair after washing, leave on for 15 minutes, then rinse.
This mask is all about root health, which means your next grow-out phase will be stronger. It’s an awesome base for trendy glitchy glam hair—healthy roots make any bold style look better.
7. Mashed Papaya and Coconut Oil Mask
Papaya has natural enzymes that help remove buildup without stripping moisture, while coconut oil penetrates deeply to repair dry, brittle strands.
- Mash 1 cup ripe papaya and mix in 1 tablespoon coconut oil.
- Massage into your scalp and work through to the ends.
- Leave on for 25 minutes, then rinse with cool water.
It smells amazing, and your hair will feel softer immediately. This is a great weekly treat if you’re dabbling in vampire haircut layers and want to keep the ends healthy and split-free.
8. Oatmeal and Milk Mask
Oatmeal is incredibly soothing for a dry, itchy scalp, and milk adds moisturizing fat and protein. This mask is gentle enough for sensitive skin.
- Grind 1/2 cup oatmeal in a blender and mix with 1/2 cup warm milk.
- Let it sit for 5 minutes to thicken.
- Apply to your hair and scalp, leave on for 20 minutes, and rinse well.
If your hair regularly sees a curling wand or flat iron, this mask is your saving grace. It also helps keep your hair soft and bouncy—so you’re ready for any 2026 hairstyles you’re planning.
9. Chamomile Tea and Aloe Mask
Chamomile is known for brightening blonde hair, but it’s also amazing at reducing inflammation and adding shine. Aloe helps lock in hydration.
- Brew 1 strong cup of chamomile tea and let it cool.
- Mix with 2 tablespoons aloe vera gel.
- Pour the mixture through freshly washed hair and leave on for 20 minutes.
This mask is especially lovely for blondes who bleach regularly, and it complements soft, romantic goth hairstyles that have a bit of drama without the damage.
10. Mayonnaise and Honey Mask
I know—mayo sounds weird, but it’s been a trusted DIY treatment for years. The eggs and oil in mayo deeply condition, while honey holds in moisture.
- Mix 1/2 cup mayonnaise with 1 tablespoon honey.
- Massage it through damp hair, especially the ends.
- Cover with a shower cap and leave on for 25 minutes.
Rinse with cool water, then shampoo lightly. Your hair will feel like you just left a salon. It’s a great pick to use before a big event, or if you’re trying on an asymmetrical lob and want a sleek, polished finish.
11. Sour Cream and Olive Oil Mask
Sour cream is rich in lactic acid and fat, making it an amazing smoothing agent. Pair it with olive oil and you’ve got a mask that restores softness in a hurry.
- Whisk together 1/2 cup sour cream and 1 tablespoon olive oil.
- Spread evenly through clean, damp hair.
- Leave on for 15 minutes—this one works fast.
It’s perfect for a quick reset before styling. If you love the old money hair aesthetic, this mask will keep your blowout looking smooth and pricey.
12. Gelatin and Apple Cider Vinegar Mask
Gelatin is rich in collagen, which can help strengthen the hair shaft. Apple cider vinegar adds shine and balances your scalp’s pH.
- Dissolve 1 tablespoon gelatin in 1/2 cup warm water.
- Stir in 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar.
- Apply to damp hair for 15 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
This mask is a little different, but it’s amazing for giving your hair more “body” and bounce. Perfect for anyone who’s trying to create that glamorous old money blowout vibe.
13. Cucumber and Yogurt Mask
Cucumber is mostly water, so it’s super hydrating and cooling. Yogurt adds protein and helps smooth down frizz.
- Blend 1/2 cucumber until smooth and mix with 1/4 cup plain yogurt.
- Apply to dry or damp hair and leave on for 20 minutes.
- Rinse with lukewarm water and style as usual.
This one feels refreshing and light, so it’s great for regular weekly use. It’s also a nice reset for hair that’s been through a lot of heat styling—like after trying out glitchy glam curls.
14. Sweet Almond Oil and Egg Yolk Mask
Sweet almond oil is lightweight but deeply nourishing, and egg yolks are packed with vitamins that help repair damage. This combo is ideal for fine or medium hair.
- Whisk 1 egg yolk with 1 tablespoon almond oil.
- Focus on the middle of your hair to the ends.
- Leave on for 20 minutes, then rinse with cool water.
It adds shine without weighing you down. This mask is a great “pick me up” if you have a hime cut with blunt ends that need to look sharp and smooth.
15. Macadamia Oil and Banana Mask
Macadamia oil is one of the most penetrating natural oils, and banana helps soften the hair over time. This duo is like a mini spa day.
- Mash 1 banana and mix in 1 tablespoon macadamia oil.
- Apply from root to tip and comb through with your fingers.
- Leave on for 25 minutes and rinse well.
Your hair will feel silky and smell good too. If you’re in between salon visits and missing that quiet luxury bob shine, this mask will help you fake it beautifully.
16. Strawberry and Olive Oil Mask
Strawberries are full of vitamin C, which helps boost collagen production and adds shine. Olive oil gives the moisture your parched hair craves.
- Mash 4-5 ripe strawberries and add 1 tablespoon olive oil.
- Stir well and apply to clean, damp hair.
- Leave on for 15 minutes, then rinse with cool water.
This mask smells like summer and leaves hair feeling fresh and glossy. Great if you’re wearing romantic goth hairstyles and want a subtle, healthy glow to contrast the darker vibe.
17. Pumpkin Puree and Coconut Oil Mask
Pumpkin is loaded with vitamins A and E, which help keep hair soft and flexible. Coconut oil adds that essential moisture layer back.
- Mix 1/2 cup pumpkin puree with 1 tablespoon melted coconut oil.
- Apply to damp hair and massage lightly.
- Leave on for 20 minutes and rinse with warm water.
It’s the perfect mask for those transition months when your hair feels dry from indoor heat. It also sets you up for a gorgeous vampire haircut by keeping the ends soft and frizz-free.
18. Peach and Honey Mask
Peaches are hydrating and full of antioxidants, while honey locks in all that good moisture. This mask is gentle and very effective.
- Blend 1 ripe peach until smooth and mix with 1 tablespoon honey.
- Apply all over your hair, focusing on dry ends.
- Leave on for 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
It’s a great way to use up ripe fruit, and your hair will thank you. This recipe is perfect for keeping things fresh before trying a new 2026 hairstyle trend.
19. Mango and Yogurt Mask
Mango is rich in vitamins A and C, which help support healthy hair growth. Yogurt’s probiotics and fats add slip and shine.
- Mash 1/2 ripe mango and mix with 1/4 cup plain yogurt.
- Work through your hair from roots to ends.
- Leave on for 25 minutes and rinse with cool water.
It smells amazing and leaves hair soft without the greasy feel. Use this one when you’re styling an asymmetrical lob with a little wave—it’ll keep your shape looking fresh and bouncy.
20. Peppermint Oil and Jojoba Oil Mask
Jojoba oil is one of the closest matches to your scalp’s natural sebum, so it absorbs beautifully. Peppermint oil adds a refreshing tingle that promotes circulation.
- Mix 2 tablespoons jojoba oil with 3 drops peppermint essential oil.
- Massage into your scalp and work through the lengths.
- Leave on for 15 minutes, then wash with a gentle shampoo.
This mask is perfect for a quick midweek treat. It keeps your scalp healthy and your hair growing strong—ideal if you’re aiming for those slightly dramatic old money hair lengths.
A Few Warm Words Before You Go
You don’t need a cabinet full of expensive products to fix dry, bleached hair. These masks prove that simple ingredients, used consistently, can make a huge difference. Your hair is resilient—it just needs a little extra love right now.
Start with one mask this week and see how your hair feels. The key is consistency, not perfection. Whether your go-to look is a hime cut, a vampire haircut, or something entirely your own, healthy hair always makes it better.
Save this post to Pinterest so you have all 20 masks ready for your next self-care Sunday. And let me know—which one are you trying first? Drop a comment and tell me what your hair is begging for right now!


















