Korean shampoos have long been a staple in my routine, but hair masks haven’t always worked for me — my first experience was a disappointment. That’s why I approached this product cautiously, but since the Daeng brand had already earned my trust, I decided to give the Honey Therapy Plus Hair Pack a try.
The packaging is pleasant: a 150 ml amber-colored tube with a flip-top cap. It originally came in a cardboard box, although most of the information is written in Korean.
The mask itself is light green and has a sweet herbal scent — you can clearly smell honey and mint, with mint being more dominant. The texture is thick and creamy, but in use it feels closer to a conditioner than to a rich, deeply nourishing mask. It spreads easily through the hair and doesn’t drip.
I have dry ends, and unfortunately, the care wasn’t sufficient for them: after rinsing and detangling, my hair still feels like it lacks nourishment, so I need to use a leave-in cream or oil. Without them, the lengths feel slightly dry by morning — not критical, but far from ideal. That’s why I think this mask will suit hair without pronounced dryness better.
On the plus side, it works nicely on fine hair — it doesn’t weigh it down, smooths the length well, and gives a neat, groomed look. The product is also used quite economically.

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