Wella Professionals INVIGO Color Brilliance Hair Mask for Coarse Hair
Product description
What it is and what problem it tackles
This Wella Professionals INVIGO Color Brilliance Hair Mask is an energising, once-a-week treatment aimed at dyed hair, especially if your hair feels on the coarser side. The idea is fairly straightforward: help protect colour vibrancy while improving how the hair feels and looks day to day.
On paper, it’s built around three goals—supporting colour longevity, smoothing the hair’s texture for a shinier finish, and helping defend against something easy to overlook: harmful metals in water. If you’ve ever noticed your colour looks a bit dull over time (even when you’re using decent shampoo and conditioner), a mask like this is often where people try to “top up” the routine.
What you’ll notice in use
Because it’s a hair mask, it’s meant to be more than a quick wash-day conditioner. Used as a treatment, it should leave dyed hair feeling smoother and looking more vibrant, with less of that rough, slightly uneven texture you can get on coarser hair types.

A practical way to think about it: imagine washing your hair as usual, then once a week you apply the mask as a longer, more focused step. After rinsing, you’re looking for a finish that’s easier to detangle, a smoother feel through the lengths, and a shine that makes colour look fresher rather than flat.
Key takeaways: colour vibrancy, smoothing, and metal protection
The standout elements here are quite specific:
- Smoothing for coarse texture: enriched with Lime Caviar, alongside antioxidants and vitamins, with the aim of leaving hair smoother and shinier.
- Vibrant colour support: described as designed to help protect colour vibrancy on dyed hair.
- Metal Purifier concept: it’s intended to protect hair from harmful metals found in water, which can contribute to colour fading.


You don’t need to overthink it—this is essentially a colour-care mask with texture-friendly benefits. Still, do keep expectations realistic: if your colour is already quite compromised, a mask can help, but it won’t reverse major damage on its own.

Who it suits (and the limits to be aware of)
This hair mask makes most sense if you tick several of these boxes:
It suits you if you have dyed hair and you’re specifically dealing with coarse hair texture. It also makes sense if you want a routine step that’s clearly positioned for colour vibrancy, rather than just generic softness.
It may not suit you as well if your hair is very fine and you’re easily weighed down by richer treatments—“mask” products can be a bit much for some scalps and hair types, depending on how you apply and how long you leave it in.
And one more limitation to note: it’s described as a once-a-week treatment. If you’re after something you use every wash, you may find this doesn’t quite match how often you want a product to work.

How to get the most from it
The brand’s own guidance is to use it alongside the Color Brilliance shampoo and conditioner as part of a full hair care regimen. Even if you don’t buy the whole range, the logic is worth keeping in mind: masks work best when they complement the rest of your routine.
A sensible approach is to slot it in after shampoo, then rinse thoroughly. If you’ve got coarse lengths, you’ll likely focus application on the hair rather than the scalp. If you’re trying to avoid heaviness, you can be more selective with where you apply.


If your goal is maximum colour longevity, treat it like a scheduled “maintenance step”, not an occasional experiment.
Tech summary (what’s actually claimed)

Tech specs
- Type: Hair mask / energising hair treatment
- Target hair type: Coarse hair
- Designed for: Dyed hair
- How often: Once-a-week treatment
- Focus benefits: Smoothening, boost shine, help maintain colour vibrancy
- Key ingredients theme: Lime Caviar, antioxidants and vitamins
- Colour protection angle: Metal Purifier to help protect from harmful metals in water
- Care pairing suggestion: Use alongside Color Brilliance shampoo & conditioner
Is it worth it?
It’s worth considering if you’re looking for a once-a-week colour-supporting mask that also tackles coarse texture, with an extra emphasis on keeping dyed hair looking vibrant. The metal protection claim gives it a slightly more “thinking-person’s” edge than basic shine-and-softness masks, especially if you suspect water quality may be dulling your colour.
You may want to skip it if your hair is fine, prone to feeling heavy, or if you want a product designed for frequent use rather than a weekly treatment. Also, if your main issue is severe breakage or very dry, damaged hair, you may need a broader repair-focused routine alongside colour care.

Mini FAQ
How often should I use this mask?


It’s described as a once-a-week hair treatment.
Is it only for coloured hair?
The product description is aimed at dyed hair, with a specific focus on protecting and enhancing colour vibrancy.

What’s the purpose of the Metal Purifier idea?
It’s intended to protect hair from harmful metals present in water, helping support vibrancy.
Can I use it without the matching shampoo and conditioner?
The brand recommends using it alongside the Color Brilliance shampoo and conditioner for the full regimen, but you can still use it on its own if that fits your current routine—just be aware results may vary.
What hair type is it best for?
It’s positioned for coarse hair, so that texture focus is central to why you’d choose it.
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