Amika Soulfood Mask: 5 Unexpected Ways to Use It

Multi-Use
Stop using this cult-favorite hair mask only on your ends—here’s how it rescues your lashes, cuticles, and even your silk pillowcase.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🧴Stop Wasting This on Ends

I put Amika Soulfood Mask on my eyelashes last week. Not a drill. My mascara stopped flaking by day three.

The real flex? It saved my silk pillowcase from my drool-stained cotton one. That mask is thick enough to spot-treat stains. Who knew.

2.It’s a Hair Mask, But Also…

It’s $28 for a tub that smells like a fancy salon — the one where they offer you champagne. The claim: “nourishing mask for dry hair.” I called bullshit until I used it on my cuticles.

1

Cuticle Rescue

Dab a pea-size on dry cuticles before bed. Woke up with zero hangnails.

2

Lash Conditioner

Clean spoolie, tiny scoop, brush through. No more crunchy lash glue texture.

3

Pillowcase Spot Cleaner

Rub a dab into oil stains on silk. Let sit 10 min. Wash. Gone.

topless woman with eyes closed

Photo: Ali Pazani / Unsplash

3.🛁Ingredients That Actually Work

Sea buckthorn oil is the star — it’s basically liquid vitamin C for hair. Shea butter is the heavy lifter, but it doesn’t sit greasy because they use fractionated coconut oil to cut it.

  • Sea Buckthorn Oil: Brightens dull hair without weighing it down
  • Shea Butter: Deep moisture that actually stays overnight
  • Fractionated Coconut Oil: Absorbs in 10 seconds, not 10 minutes
  • Vitamin E: Softens cuticles without that sticky residue
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4.💡The Texture Test

It’s thick like pudding — not a runny mess. Smells like a warm vanilla hug from a hairstylist who doesn’t judge your split ends.

Week two: I tried it as a pre-shampoo treatment on my roots. Bad idea. Too heavy for my fine hair. Stick to mids and ends unless you want grease city.

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One Thing: Warm a pea-size between your palms for 5 seconds before applying to lashes. Cold product slides off. Warm product stays put.
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5.🌿What Actually Changed

My hair stopped snapping off when I brush it wet. My lashes look thicker — no lie. My cuticles? Still dry, but less angry. The pillowcase trick works once, not repeatedly.

Buy if
You have dry, color-treated hair AND hate separate lash/cuticle products
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Skip if
Your hair is fine or you hate heavy scents — this is potent
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Worth it?
$28 for three uses? Yeah. Even if you only use it on hair, it lasts 6 months.
brown hair on white textile

Photo: Taylor Smith / Unsplash

6.💆‍♀️Final Honest Take

It’s a solid hair mask that moonlights as a cuticle saver and lash fixer. Not a miracle worker — just a damn good multitasker that doesn’t suck.

8.5/10
Smells great, works hard, worth it
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Where to Buy: Sephora or the brand site — grab the travel size ($12) if you’re skeptical. The tub lasts forever.