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If you have dry, dull, breaking hair, you need a moisture based deep conditioner. To get the most out of the deep conditioner use weekly under heat {could be under hot rag, or under hooded dry}.If your hair doesn't have a lot of breakage or dryness but may need a little boost in moisture, alternate between deep conditioning with a moisture based conditioner and light protein based conditioner each week.
Some examples of these conditioners are:
- Keracare Humecto
- Kenra Moisturizing Conditioner
- Keracare Conditioner for Color-Treated Hair
- *Crème of Nature Nourishing Conditioner
- Aubrey Conditioners
- Elucence MB Conditioner
- Jane Carter Replenishing Conditioner
- *Neutrogena Triple Moisture Daily Deep Conditioner
- Pantene Relaxed and natural mask
- Nexxus Humectress
- *Giovanni Smooth as Silk Conditioner
- *Shea Moisture Deep Treatment Mask
- [* The ones that I have personal experience with and recommend the most]
Now on the contrary if you have limp, lifeless, and thinning hair then you may need a protein based conditioner. For best results, use a light protein conditioner weekly until hair regains strength and body.
[For hair that isn't experiencing significant thinning but needs a little extra strength, alternate between both conditioners.]
- Aphogee 2 minute Reconstructer
- *Neutrogena Triple Moisture Deep Recovery Mask
- Aveda Damage Remedy Conditioner
- *Mane and Tail Original Conditioner
- Ors Replenishing Pac
- Aubrey GPB
- Nexxus Keraphix
- Phytospecific Intense Nutrition
- Motions CPR (med)
- *ORS Hair Mayo (med)
- Vitale Pro Super Conditoner
Now if your hair is beyond damaged then you will need a strong protein treatment. For best results, use once every 4-6 weeks under heat. Must be followed up with a moisturizing conditioner! One thing to beware of is that if you don't wash your hair thoroughly you will experience more breakage.
- Nexxus Emergencee
- *Aphogee Treatment for Damaged Hair
- *Mizani Kerafuse
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