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Q: Best hair conditioner
asked by: PixieKat on March 28th, 2008
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I have thin dry colored hair, and none of the conditioners are satisfying me. The best ive tryed is Garnier but its still just not what i want. If you've dyed your hair, you know how the conditoner you get with the dye is usualy really nice.. I want something like that, that makes my hair feel shoft and bouncy. but not to oily or heavy. Any one have any sugestions?

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Hart74
replied on March 28th, 2008
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The most natural thing here that I've heard of is using coconut milk not only it's natural but it's the best conditioner known. I used to have long hair before every Saturday afternoon before I go out I would use a hair oil made of olive oil hope that helps.
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Mommy35
replied on March 29th, 2008
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Do you have a Sally's Beauty Supply near you? They have some great hair products. They have generic professional brands.

I know what you mean about the conditioner that comes with the hair color, that is nice stuff
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PixieKat
replied on March 30th, 2008
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Yea i do have a Sally's, never thought of looking there for conditoner but thats where i buy my hair die! lol. Ill have too go look

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killbill
replied on March 31st, 2008
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i like physique conditioner. you could also try leave-in conditioner just at the ends. or go to a salon and ask there. they usually sell the good stuff there.
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PixieKat
replied on April 2nd, 2008
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yea, i went to sallys and got some nexxus, it works pretty good.
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mominashoe
replied on April 8th, 2008
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It all depends on your hair and what you do with it. I personally didn't like nexus, because don't use too much heat on mine. Mine is actually just really thin stranded, but very thick from being pregnant, and I'm sure it will all fall out pretty soon here, so I'm going to need volume, but not too much volume since my hair is so dang curly. I don't remember buying the same product 2 times in a row lol. Just read all the labels, ask the stylist for advice and have fun trying out different stuff Wink
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catonia
replied on April 8th, 2008
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I have long thick hair and i've never needed conditioner to get it silky.
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Aliante
replied on May 9th, 2008
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Any hair conditioner.. the trick is to wash your hair first, apply the conditioner, then do everything else and last rinse the conditioner out. You will get a deep conditioning treatment every time. I've been doing this forever.
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lele25
replied on May 10th, 2008
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I swear by Aveda Rosemary Mint...been using it for years and it is always the perfect balance of moisture without weighing my hair down.....you can't beat the smell either!
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