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What Is The Best Conditioner For Damaged Hair?

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Anonymous
27 days ago
NONE of the store brands. I've just gotten through trying ALL of them, even the expensive ones. My hair always comes out dull, oily, and dry by the end of their use. I'm now trying out salon products to see how they compare. I agree with the weekly treatment and/or weekly mayonaise though!!
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SUZI B
39 days ago
I have to vote for Aussie shampoo and conditioners. They are fabulous and make your hair smell gorgeous for hours too! Treseme is a no,no! Its a cheaper brand for everyday use but not alot of use for damaged hair due to years of highlights such as mine.
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Anonymous
39 days ago
mayonaise is good for your hair (: trust me my hair is dead hell damaged :(
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sliman
73 days ago
kerastas champoo is the best but is expencive and you might not find it easily, but its really good for the damege hair
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Anonymous
246 days ago
i have used garnier fructis, but it mkes my hair oily after a day.
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Anonymous
247 days ago
tresseme, for dry and damaged hair, really good
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Anonymous
253 days ago
REDKEN EXTREAM!!! ALL THE WAY adds protein. use conditioner but use a weekly treatment. REDKEN!!
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Anonymous
312 days ago
Tigi is good or Alberto Balsam or hot oil treatments and hair masks. You could also get a proffesional conditioning treatment.
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Anonymous
336 days ago
Stuff that says for damaged hair. Do not buy shop cack. Go to the wholesalers and purchase yourself some proffessional shampoo for maximum results.
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Anonymous
342 days ago
i would say leave in conditioner helps damaged hair.
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