Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Good Cheap hair conditioner?

....is there such a thing? I'm looking for a cheap (or somewhat cheap) hair conditioner that works well. I'm currently using Joico's moisture recovery products, but they are really quite expensive, and I'd rather not spend the money if there is a cheaper alternative? Anyone have anything they recommend? I don't care for the Nexxus line....they just don't seem to work for me. I do color my hair, but I don't lighten it, so the damage, while I do have some, is not extreme, but it does seem dry, and I notice a lot of breakage when I'm drying it. Lots of 1 inch pieces of hair on my counter when I'm done. Any suggestions?



Good Cheap hair conditioner?

There are a few I've tried and love -



Tresseme Intense Conditioner



Pantene Conditioner (get the right formula for your hair type)



Dove Conditioner (same applies as above)



* my hair is naturally wavy and tangles easily so I need something that softens it and makes it more managable. :D



Good Cheap hair conditioner?

I love the Suave Professional line. It's less than 2 dollars a bottle. And it has the same PH balance as more expensive brands, so it's good for colored hair, I hope this helps!!



Right now I really like the Extreme strength in the blue bottle.



Good Cheap hair conditioner?

I've had a lot of success with Herbal Essence moisturing products. I used to use the old Thermosilk brand, but since they changed the name and split the product up into different "formulas" I can't use it any longer, burns up my scalp and dries my hair. I have the same problem with Pantene and Treseme.



Good Cheap hair conditioner?

It's a very cheap line, but I like the Aussie Deep-Conditioner. Deep conditioners of any kind are a yes. Leave it on for five minutes while you do other stuff in the shower. It makes your hair feel like silk! %26amp; it smells delicious, haha.

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