Comparison between Revolution Haircare Peach & Grapefruit Conditioning Hair Mask vs. Revolution HairCare Coconut Hair Mask

Find out which product is better for your skin.

Ingredients in both products 19
Components only in Revolution Haircare Peach & Grapefruit Conditioning Hair Mask 19
Uniqueness: 50.0%
Components only in Revolution HairCare Coconut Hair Mask 15
Dimethicone, Phenyl Trimethicone, Citric Acid, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Fruit Extract, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil and 10 more. Show all.
Uniqueness: 42.9%

Face to Face

Components position by position
1
Water
1
Water
2
Cetyl Alcohol
2
Cetearyl Alcohol
3
Stearyl Alcohol
3
Cetyl Alcohol
4
Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter
4
Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter
5
Cetrimonium Chloride
5
Glycerin
6
Glyceryl Stearate SE
6
Cetrimonium Chloride
7
Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil
7
Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil
8
Xylitylglucoside
8
Glyceryl Stearate SE
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Positive Effects

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Both products provide the following effects: Antioxidant, UV Protection, Moisturizing, Cleansing, Softening, Soothing, Anti-aging, Elasticity improvement, Antistatic, Nutrifying, Antifungal, Antiseptic, Deodorant, Tones up skin, Regeneration, Hair conditioning, Hair structure improvement, Hair volumizing, Hair gloss, Hair protection
Effects unique for Haircare Peach & Grapefruit Conditioning Hair Mask:
Acne fighting, Healing, Rejuvenation, Body hair removal
Effects unique for Coconut Hair Mask:
Lightening, Lifting, Hair growth stimulating, Hair follicle nutrition
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ECO Metrics

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Vegan
No
No
Cruelty free
No
No
Reef friendly
Yes
Yes
Ozone layer safe
Yes
Yes
Organic score
natural
12 out of 38
32%
chemical
23 out of 38
61%
natural
9 out of 35
26%
chemical
22 out of 35
63%

Concerns

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Components by Skin Type

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Dry skin
Positive: 4Negative: 0
Stearyl Alcohol#3Glycerin#12Panthenol#15Prunus Persica (Peach) Fruit Extract#24
Oily skin
Positive: 1Negative: 2
Salicylic Acid#16Glyceryl Stearate SE#6Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil#7
Sensitive skin
Positive: 0Negative: 5
Salicylic Acid#16Isopropyl Alcohol#23Hexyl Cinnamal#31Linalool#34Limonene#36
Dry skin
Positive: 4Negative: 0
Glycerin#5Stearyl Alcohol#16Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil#22Phospholipids#31
Oily skin
Positive: 0Negative: 4
Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil#7Glyceryl Stearate SE#8Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil#22Glyceryl Stearate SE#25
Sensitive skin
Positive: 0Negative: 2
Citric Acid#14Isopropyl Alcohol#20

Detailed view

Revolution Haircare Peach & Grapefruit Conditioning Hair Mask vs. Revolution HairCare Coconut Hair Mask
Position 1
Both products have the same component on this position.

#1Water

Origin: natural
Role: Solvent
EWG Rating [ 1 ]

Water is a great solvent. It’s neutral and doesn’t provide any strong positive or negative effects. It just helps components to mix better and to transport active components.

Position 2

#2Cetyl Alcohol

Origin: natural
Role: Emollient, Emulsifying agent, Emulsion stabilizer, Foam booster, Fragrance ingredient, Masking, Surfactant, Viscosity controlling agent
Softening
Comedogenic rating [ 2 ]
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]

Cetyl Alcohol is a fatty alcohol. It’s responsible for making your skin soft and improving product thickness. It makes the product easier to apply and feel richer. Though it contains the word “Alcohol” in its title, the component doesn’t belong to harmful alcohols. That’s why a product with this component can still be marked as Alcohol-free. Usually, manufacturers receive this component from coconut or palm oil.

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#2Cetearyl Alcohol

Origin: chemical
Role: Emollient, Emulsifying agent, Emulsion stabilizer, Foam booster, Surfactant, Viscosity controlling agent
Comedogenic rating [ 2 ]
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]

Cetearyl Alcohol is used mostly for formulation purposes. It’s a very good emulsifier and emulsion stabilizer. It helps the ingredients mix better and it makes the product spread on your skin evenly. It also makes the product thicker. It doesn’t belong to harmful alcohols and it will not dry your skin.

Position 3

#3Stearyl Alcohol

Origin: chemical
Role: Emollient, Emulsifying agent, Emulsion stabilizer, Foam booster, Fragrance ingredient, Masking, Surfactant, Viscosity controlling agent
Softening
Comedogenic rating [ 2 ]
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]
Good for dry skin
Good for dry skin

Stearyl Alcohol creates a barrier on the skin's surface lowering the evaporation of water and making it hydrated for a longer time. This barrier helps the skin to recover after deep cleansing. It also makes the skin look smooth. Though it belongs to alcohols, it's a fatty alcohol and it doesn't make your skin dry.

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#3Cetyl Alcohol

Origin: natural
Role: Emollient, Emulsifying agent, Emulsion stabilizer, Foam booster, Fragrance ingredient, Masking, Surfactant, Viscosity controlling agent
Softening
Comedogenic rating [ 2 ]
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]

Cetyl Alcohol is a fatty alcohol. It’s responsible for making your skin soft and improving product thickness. It makes the product easier to apply and feel richer. Though it contains the word “Alcohol” in its title, the component doesn’t belong to harmful alcohols. That’s why a product with this component can still be marked as Alcohol-free. Usually, manufacturers receive this component from coconut or palm oil.

Position 4
Both products have the same component on this position.

#4Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter

Origin: natural
Role: Skin conditioning agent, Viscosity controlling agent
UV Protection
Moisturizing
Anti-aging
Malassezia unsafe
EWG Rating [ 1 ]

Shea Butter is a great natural moisturizer everybody knows about. And it’s popular for a reason. It contains 5 essential fatty acids (palmitic, stearic, oleic, linoleic, and arachidonic), vitamins (A, D, E, F), and catechins, which are antioxidants. It moisturizes the skin and protects it from UV, cold, and other negative factors. It can be used on its own and will not harm your skin even in very high concentrations.

Position 5

#5Cetrimonium Chloride

Origin: chemical
Role: Antimicrobial agent, Antistatic agent, Biocide, Emulsifying agent, Preservative, Surfactant
Antistatic
Antiseptic
Hair conditioning
EWG Rating [ 4 ]
CIR Rating [ B ]

Cetrimonium Chloride is used mostly for formulation purposes and doesn't provide any strong skincare effects. Used mostly to help mix different components together. It also helps to increase the shelf life of the product. CIR safety report tells that this ingredient was found to be “…safe for use in rinse‐off products and …safe for use at concentrations of up to 0.25% in leave‐on products.”  

In the European Union (EU), cetrimonium chloride and steartrimonium chloride were reported to be used as a preservative at up to 0.1%. They are also used in rinse-off hair care products at up to 2.5%, leave-on hair products at up to 1.0%, and in leave-on facial cream products at up to 0.5%.

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#5Glycerin

Origin: natural
Role: Fragrance ingredient, Hair conditioning, Humectant, Solvent, Viscosity controlling agent
Moisturizing
Softening
Hair structure improvement
Hair gloss
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]
Good for dry skin
Good for dry skin

Glycerin is one of the most outstanding and helpful skincare components. It's used in many skincare products because it works and provides notable results. It's one of the best moisturizers. Molecules of Glycerin can absorb water and deliver it into deep layers of the skin making it hydrated.

The component is researched very well. Many scientific researches confirm the safety and the efficiency of the component.

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