Bethenny Frankel is doing (hair) damage control.
The star shared one of her famous TikTok reviews this week, saying she’s been testing out the K18 Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask that “people are obsessed with.”
“Lately my hair has been so shiny; like, it looks like I have really healthy hair,” she raved in the sponsored clip, while showing off the results of the leave-in treatment.
Even her glam team is taking note of the difference; Frankel added that her hairstylist recently remarked, “Wow, your hair is really soft.”
“There’s no better compliment you could pay someone,” she quipped, saying her shiny strands are “giving supermodel” these days.
Unlike products that provide a temporary fix, K18 is designed to work at the molecular level to reconnect keratin chains broken by heat, color, chemical services and more.
The “RHONY” alum found the damage-reversal formula delivered, saying it gave her “hair like new in four minutes.”
Designed for all hair types, the biotech-powered product should be applied to washed, towel-dried hair in place of conditioner. (Since the brand only recommends using it for four to six washes at first, then as needed for maintenance, you’ll get a lot of use out of one bottle.)
It’s currently Amazon’s No. 1 bestselling hair treatment mask, with over 3,200 five-star reviews calling it everything from “worth the cost” to the “best hair product ever hands down.”
While the K18 mask rarely goes on sale, we did spot some of Frankel’s other Amazon favorites discounted ahead of the weekend — including a Prime Day-level deal on the Suuksess Square Neck Bodysuit she called the “most insane bodysuit ever” and purchased in “every color.”
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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