Deep Conditioner Recommendations?
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Mar 16, 2014
Lody R.
So I'm dying my hair purple Wednesday and my hair stylist said she's going to have to lift some color (but not too much thank goodness) but I want the least amount of damage as possible so what are some good deep conditioners I can use? :)
Mar 16, 2014
Roz X.
Pureology Hydra Whip is pretty fantadtic and use It's a 10 leave in with Keratin after you wash. I'd also be sure to use a Sulfate free shampoo.
Mar 16, 2014
Anupa M.
Apart from religiously following a twice weekly hot oil treatment, I saved my hair from the turmoils of this hot winter with a homemade egg mask:
whisk together 1 egg white (I tried it with the yolk once and it leaves an eggy smell for a couple days. I don't like it but if you don't mind, you can throw that in), a couple tablespoons of cream (or milk if cream isn't available) a drop of tea tree oil, a teaspoon or two of almond oil, a tsp of coconut oil ( or another moisturizing oil like jojoba or sunflower). Whisk it until it thickens a little and creates a uniform solution and apply it to your hair starting from your roots and smoothing it down your hair. Wrap your hair in a bun and wait an 30 mins to an hour (however long you want really, because there isn't anything that would damage your hair) and wash out like you normally would. For a boost, you can always rinse your hair out at the end of your shower with green tea. :) It sounds nuts but it really helps me out hahaha! I hope this helps you too :)
Mar 16, 2014
Kyraa D.
I really like the L'oreal Power Moisture Mask or the Aussie 3 Minute Miracle.. they're both really great deep conditioners. I use the L'oreal one religiously, lol. it's helped my hair a lot.
Mar 16, 2014
Sara D.
Aussie 3 minute miracle is great!
Mar 17, 2014
Lynzie B.
I love the macadamia deep repair, the loreal everstrong overnight treatment, or ion effective care :)
Mar 17, 2014
Isabel M.
Highly recommend Aussie three minute miracle, as we as coconut oil, and for an amazing leave in, cantu Shea butter!