

🍫 Transform your brunette game with rich, glossy color that cares!
Moroccanoil Color Depositing Mask in Cocoa is a 6.7 fl. oz deep-conditioning hair mask that deposits rich medium brown pigments ideal for light to dark brown hair. Infused with nourishing argan oil, it restores hair health and vibrancy while gradually fading with each wash for commitment-free color refreshment. Available in seven shades, cruelty-free, and designed for professional salon-quality results at home.








| ASIN | B07VPCFHR4 |
| Active Ingredients | Argan Oil |
| Additional Features | Cocoa is ideal for creating rich, chocolatey tones in light brown to dark brown hair. |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,710 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #3 in Hair Color Refreshing Masks |
| Brand | Moroccanoil |
| Brand Name | Moroccanoil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 9,466 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07290113140721 |
| Hair Conditioner Type | Deep Hair Conditioner |
| Hair Type | All |
| Item Dimensions | 2.97 x 1.9 x 7.4 inches |
| Item Form | Mask |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
| Liquid Volume | 200 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | Moroccanoil Israel Ltd. |
| Material Feature | Cruelty Free |
| Material Features | Cruelty Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Jar |
| Product Benefits | Cocoa is ideal for creating rich, chocolatey tones in light brown to dark brown hair. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Professional Salon & Spa |
| Scent Name | Fragrance Originale |
| Unit Count | 6.7 Fluid Ounces |
C**.
Saved my Hair
Let me tell you how this wonderful mask saved my hair and saved me some major embarrassment on a Vegas trip. Note: even good stylists can make mistakes or forget to warn you about potential interactions between treatments. I am naturally a medium/dark brunette but had been getting balayage highlights for years so my hair was almond blonde. I decided to go back to brunette with caramel highlights. My stylist darkened my hair to a medium brunette which was a little lighter than I wanted but it looked fine. The next day I came back for the highlights and keratin treatment and when I left the salon I noticed my hair was even lighter and had a red hue and the highlights looked orange. I knew after the keratin I couldn’t wash for 3 days and couldn’t color for 2 weeks so I thought I would just wait and see what it looked like after I washed my hair, which happened to be the day my husband and I left for a Vegas weekend. After much research I realized that keratin treatments can lift your hair color and mine tends to pull red/orange, oops, I wish my stylist had thought of this and she left a couple days after my treatment for vacation. I ordered this product and a green conditioner to try and temporarily remedy the situation, and after washing on Friday morning my hair had not improved so I tried the green conditioner first to remove the red hue. To my horror, it tinted my hair green. It’s not supposed to do that. I then washed my hair twice with a clarifying sulfate shampoo (not good for keratin but I was desperate) and it didn’t really help. With just a few hours before our flight, I decided to try this product in Coco because I knew it had pigments of yellow, green, and red which would hopefully cover and balance out the green. I sectioned my damp hair and left on for 15 minutes and rinsed. Immediately better but my roots still looked a little orange so I did a shadow root technique, left on for another 15 minute, and rinsed. Omg. My hair looks so much better, smelled nice, and was soft and shiny. My husband, who had seen the green hair and was very skeptical when I told him I could fix it, was shocked when he got home. He loved the color and so did I. It was a tad darker than I expected but still looked very nice and it has been lightening up very slightly with each wash and still looks great. I even had a stranger come up to me in Vegas and compliment my hair color and say she is going back to brunette from blonde and is trying to achieve my exact color. I told her my secret. Anyway, to summarize: this product smells nice, is quick and easy to use, fades nicely, made my hair soft, and gave me a beautiful chocolate brown that my hairdresser couldn’t. Before and after attached.
D**A
This product should be a staple if you have red hair✨
I love this color depositing conditioner for extending the life of my hair color in between treatments! My hair is blonde but the grays are really getting aggressive, so once a month I use a blonde dye to cover roots, followed by a toning mix of rose gold. To keep the color from fading, I use the Morrocan Oil color conditioners in “coral” and “rose gold”. They keep my color vibrant while also deeply conditioning my hair to prevent breakage. After shampooing, I work this conditioner into my hair from root to tip, then go sit in the sauna for 10 minutes before rinsing in cool water. I’ve been using this brand for four years and it’s never let me down❤️
K**A
Best conditioner I've ever used - mediocre color results. Cannot live without it
I like to dye my hair. It's a different color almost monthly. I never bleach, I just put on whatever color I'm in the mood for. I have mostly dark brown hair with dramatic streaks of white. It takes dye well. However, sometimes just a little TOO well, and then my hair looks more like a clown wig, and less like the multi-faceted results I like. So, I bought this to tone things down, and to stretch out the time between coloring. It absolutely takes my brighter colors down a notch - love it!! However, I'm not sure I'd be happy with the results if I were looking to amp up my regular color. It does tone down my drama-white streaks, but definitely doesn't cover them. What really sold me though, was the amazing conditioning. I've never, in all my decades, experienced conditioning results like these. I put this on towel-dried hair for ~20 minutes while I putter around, and then rinse. I have the softest, shiniest, bounciest hair I've ever had in my entire life! I look like a hair commercial! As someone with thin, fine, straw-like hair with a greasy scalp - it's hard to find products that don't weigh down my poor hair. I didn't expect much, but I also don't begrudge experimentation. Wow was I impressed!! I would use this if it didn't deposit an ounce of color. In short - I wish it deposited a bit more color, and I wish the color lasted longer, but I am not willing to live without the incredible conditioning. I use it 1-2x a week - the results typically last 2-3 washes. With my scalp producing the oil it does, I usually have to wash daily, but with this I'm now occasionally able to go a day without.
H**H
Ok lemme tell you...
UPDATE: ok, so I’ve been using this for a minute now and I felt the need to update and add another star (note: I never come back once I made up my mind). My hair is naturally red and pretty coppier - it’s lost it’s ompfh because as I get older the vibrancy has faded quite a bit. I’ve been mixing some of this with my conditioner each time I wash my hair (below), and my hair looks almost exactly as it did in my 20s. I’m actually pretty impressed. I’m still not sure how long the color lasts per say, as I was my hair bi-weekly and have been using this with mixed every time I was it. Mixing it has prolonged the life of the product, and I think probably has helped give it a more subtle feel. I haven’t had any bleeding issues, even in rain the color hasn’t melted onto things around me; which is an irrationally fear I always have with hair color. I really want to try some other colors now! My hair has been looking kinda blah and I wanted an easy way to spruce it up a little. I've been asking my sister (she does the hair by trade) about these kinda of color depositing conditioners for a hot minute and she has made less than enthusiastic commentary about it. Then she linked me some IG post about these moroccanoil masks and I'm like, ok I'll take that as a hint to buy one. So, I did. I got the copper color because I'm not allowed to have "fun" colors at work and my hair is naturally a sort of blonde-ish auburn that looks coppery anyway (again, just wanted to spruce it up a little). I applied it pre-washing to dry hair, as I do this occasionally with regular conditioner. Things I noticed: I have super thick, naturally curly hair that falls below my bra line - so it's pretty long. I mixed with a conditioner I usually use because I didn't want to accidentally turn my hair orange and thought this would tone it down. I still had to use probably half the tube of this to cover my hair - and it still probably wasn't complete covered. But whatever. I was NOT expecting to end up looking like an oompa loompa by the end. My hands were covered look orange yellow, anywhere on my body also had streaks on it from where my hair touched (I'd wear a shirt you don't really care if it is ruined - I was pre-shower, ready to go, so I don't know if it washes out of clothing). It did mostly wash off of *ME* in my shower though, maybe a little yellowing around my nails lingered for a few more hand washes. The color is pretty subtle - which is what I personally was going for. The bottom of my hair has more blonde, as it naturally lightens and I had some left over bleaching from a hair color of the past - so it stuck well to these parts and makes my hair look a little darker over all from the effect. I'm unsure how long it'll last. I only wash my hair twice a week, so I'm hoping it'll cling for a minute. 30$ a tube is too much to use this every single time considering how much I needed for my hair. I did not notice any "staining" afterwards (which is one thing my sister forewarned me about a lot of these products). I'm not sure it added any extra moisture to my hair, in that area, it feels about the same it does after any other wash. Overall, I would probably use it again. I don't hate it, but it is a little expensive for as much as I need, depending on how well it holds the color. I couldn't afford to use it every wash. With how subtle the copper turned out, I kind of want to try another color now, thinking if it was subtle enough, I could maybe get away with trying a rose gold color out.
A**R
BUY THIS PRODUCT IF YOU HAVE DAMAGED HAIR
BUY THIS PRODUCT- Absolutely incredible! I've included 2 photos of faded beach in my hair, and 2 photos directly after applying the color depositing mask (don't mind my face mask in the color depositing mask photos). This mask added shine, beautiful natural color, softness, moisture. I'm obsessed! It took less time for me to style my hair because it was so agreeable! Love love love this product.
K**.
Works in blonde not on light brown
I have brown hair but was hoping for a darker brown hair and I had a balayage. Anywho the color deposited on my blond hair but did not make a different on my brown hair. My hair is a light brown or even could be classified as a dirty blonde. The color of my once blonde hair looks more purple than brown and the rest of my hair appears unchanged. If you have light hair I am sure this will work for you, but just know it looks more purple than brown… Not really worth the money in my opinion. Additionally I have super sensitive skin and I had a rash reaction to the formula, but that probably won’t happen to most other folks. I’m just one of those people who has to be careful, if you are someone with super sensitive skin I would also advise you to do a test patch.
C**B
Excellent quality
Wow. This mask is no joke. It really DOES condition the hair. It's so simple to use and actually leaves the hair better than it was. The color is on point. Definitely will be buying it again and again. I do find that you have to reapply weekly, but no big deal. You put it in and wash out. My hairdresser actually recommended it.
S**Y
Easy and fun!
This is a review of both the rose gold and hibiscus colors. I have salt and pepper hair that is significantly silver and do not color my hair. I know it is said in many places that this does not cover gray hair. I was not trying to cover gray hair solidly and entirely to make it look as if I did not have gray hair, but was hoping for some fun pink highlights and decided to give it a try. I figured if you can't dye your hair a fun pink color when working remotely in the middle of a pandemic, when can you? I first purchased the trial size packet of rose gold. A lot of reviews mentioned that this packet was not enough for their hair and they needed two packets, so I bought two. However, with hair that goes past my shoulders a bit, I found one packet to be just fine. The one thing that struck me with rose gold was the scent. The perfume smell was totally overwhelming. It was not an unpleasant smell, except in how strong it was. In fact, I noticed that smell in my hair for at least two weeks, even though I was washing it, there always seemed to be some of that smell left behind. The instructions say to leave it on for about 5 to 7 minutes. Based on reviews I decided to leave it on for about 15 minutes. Instructions say to separate your hair into different sections and be really meticulous about application. I couldn't be bothered with that and honestly treated it like hair conditioner. I showered first and washed my hair, towel dried it, and then applied the mask to damp hair the way I would use conditioner, trying to make sure I coated all sections of my hair reasonably equally. When I went back into the shower to rinse it out, there was significant pink color in the run-off water, but it did not stain the bathtub nor my hands. It made my hair look like a bronzy/brown pink that was very subtle, and I felt I could probably even get away with it in my conservative job. It definitely looked more pink in brighter light and sunshine. The photo with my face blacked out is the rose gold color. I wash my hair about every 3 days since it is very dry, and I could still see it in my hair, even though it was much more faint, after at least 6 washes. Most people who saw my hair complimented me on my purple or lavender hair. Almost no one identified it as being pink, which is fine by me since I would have purchased it in purple if this brand had it. I really liked the color very much, but wanted to try the Hibiscus to see if I could get more punch to the pink color. I then ordered the trial size packet of hibiscus. I applied at the same way as the rose gold and left it on about 25 minutes. I noticed the scent was much less on the hibiscus than rose gold and not overwhelming. I really like how this one came out - see the photo with my hand over my face. it is definitely a much brighter color of pink, and I love how the highlighting changes and is much more interesting with the different contrast of my silver hair versus some of the darker areas. After the first 3 washes it did start to fade, although even after about 8 washes you could still see a slight lavender color, especially out in the sun. The one thing that really surprised me though about hibiscus is that it stained my hands, unlike rose gold. Since rose gold did not stain my hands, it did not occur to me to wear gloves. I ended up having to use an old trick from beet juice on my hands, which was sea salt and lemon juice scrub, to get that crime scene look off my hands, but I still had some pink in between my fingers and around my fingernails for a day. It did not stay in the bathtub, and I was concerned that it might rub off on my white pillowcase, but it also did not stain anything. Some reviews have mentioned how their hair felt really dried out from it, but I find it really moisturizing and I have dry hair. I like very much how it felt and looked after using the mask, and I have since purchased the large tube of hibiscus and colored it again. It's definitely a fun change, and I like that it is not something permanent that I am stuck with. The Hibiscus did seem to linger for a long time, even very faintly, so if you're looking for something that will be completely gone, I'm not sure how long that would take, depending on how porous your hair is.
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