



The Intense Mask - Dry/Dull/Colored Hair
An intense nourishing bath - visibly softer, smoother, and more luminous hair from the first application.
Coelho's Intense Mask is a true deep nourishing treatment that hydrates, nourishes, and regenerates the hair fiber. Its rich, melting texture envelops the lengths without ever weighing them down. It restores hair matter, tames frizz, and enhances hair's natural luminosity. Designed for dry, dull, colored, textured, or sensitized hair. Vegan-friendly. Cruelty-free.
Olfactory signature: Frankincense, patchouli, lavender, basil, and geranium - a deep, floral, and comforting scent.
✔ Amino Acids ✔ Sweet Almond Proteins ✔ Squalane ✔ Vegan-friendly
Key Ingredients
Amino Acids: penetrate hair, bind to keratin & repair the fiber
Sweet Almond Proteins: coat & strengthen the hair fiber, improve resistance & elasticity
Squalane: strengthens the hydrolipidic film, provides softness & shine
Babassu Butter: nourishing & melting
Avocado & Frankincense Oils: repairing & nourishing
Who is it for?
Dry, dull, colored, textured, or sensitized hair - ideal if you are looking to deeply repair and nourish, restore shine and softness, tame frizz, or create a home spa treatment.
How to use
After shampooing: apply a small amount to wet hair, detangle, leave on for 5 to 15 minutes, rinse.
Before shampooing: apply as a pre-treatment to damp hair, leave on for up to 20 minutes, rinse before shampooing.
Pro tip: wrap in a warm towel to amplify the nourishing effect.
Create your own LE CLUB and get exceptional benefits and enjoy the most exclusive rewards.




Founded by Adrien Coelho, hairdresser and founder of the Très Confidentiel salon, the brand rethinks hair care through a holistic and sensory approach.
The result of years of research and expertise, the natural formulas work in synergy on the scalp, the hair fiber and the internal balance.
Far from complex routines, Coelho Beauty offers multi-functional and highly effective essentials for simple, conscious and resolutely modern hair beauty.























