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    Posted: January 09 2021 at 4:33am
Thanks for the tips.
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Why to use conditioner
Conditioner is a conditioning or moisturizing agent
It helps to improve the appearance and manageability of hair 
the main use of conditioner is to reduce friction between the strands of hair to allow easier for brushing, combing 
Improves shine to the hair
If the hair is not soft it might cause the damage to   the scalp 
conditioners are available in the form of liquids, gel, creams, lotions, and sprays.
Generally, it is used after the hair washed with shampoo

It all starts with finding the best conditioner for your hair type.
try out a few different types or consult a hairstylist to find out what works best for you in terms of overall effect and personal preference.

My favarite Product is Pai-Shai i am using it Since long.

Below are the few Conditioners for hair.
1.  http://https://www.pai-shau.com/ - Pai-Shau The Replenishing Cream Conditioner
2. The Body Shop Rainforest Moisture Conditioner
3. Matrix Biolage Smooth Proof Conditioner
4. Herbal Essences Smooth Collection Conditioner
5. Garnier Fructis Strengthening Conditioner Goodbye Damage

A Short tip How to apply conditioner
*Wash your hair. 
*Rinse out your shampoo.
*Wring out your hair.
*Apply your conditioner.
*Let the conditioner set.
*Rinse out the conditioner.



Edited by HeleneCastillo - September 05 2020 at 1:27am
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< ="text/">Go for hair masks and conditioners which contains argan oil to make your hair soft, healthy and frizz-free. Hair products with argan oil are not greasy and are really light but effective. They tame hair, making it more manageable and soft, while helping prevent damage and split ends. I use hair care products from Pro Naturals Hair Repair System, which I order online. I love the argan oil serum. I just put a few drops on my towel-dried hair and let my hair air dry or style it as usual. :)

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Well this is my favorite ever
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i meant any oil
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any will not truly work because the molecules are too large to penetrate the hair cuticle..
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I am not sure what happened to my post. maybe i was in the wrong category or something. I was just wondering if anyone has heard of and/or used nature's secret argan oil conditioner from www.arganconditioner.com ? i have REALLY curly hair and frizz. trying to get it under control. just looking for any suggestions before I purchase this product

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HI:
Hands down, I have a product named Leave-In Hair Treatment that is liquid gold for curly hair!
You can check it out on headroomforhair.com
If you purchase it I can guide you on what the best ways to use it are depending upon the results you need.
Feel free to contact me anytime.
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http://klipshop.lt/Macadamia_Natural_Oil_Deep_Repair_Masque-Atstatomoji_kauke_500ml?filter_name=deep try this!

Directions
After shampooing and towel drying the hair, take a small amount of Macadamia Deep Repair Masque in the palm of your hand. Rub your palms together and apply evenly to damp hair. Comb through for even distribution. For an ultra conditioning and reparative treatment, add a small amount of Macadamia Healing Oil Treatment to the the Deep Repair Masque application. Leave in for 5 to 10 minutes to penetrate the cuticles of the hair. No heat is required for processing. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Style as desired. The Deep Repair Masque is an intense, revitalizing hair treatment and should not be used more than twice a week for best results.
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We have a great hair treatment for you. Our Acacia Protein Masque is a nutrient rich, intensive hair masque that helps to repair and replenish dill, dry hair leaving it silky, shiny, and strong! It's truly amazing!

http://www.ecrunewyork.com/shop.php?products=18

Would you try it?
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Hi,

I have naturally curly hair as well. I did have some dryness but what helped me the most was, reducing the amount of heat styling I did, deep conditioning treatments, oil treatments, and keeping my hair moisturized all the time.

 

I have used a lot of products too; I like to try them all out to see what works best for me. My favourites are:

The Nexxus Humectress Deep Conditioner: this conditioner makes my hair feel different as soon as I put it on. It makes my curls feel bouncy, soft and rejuvenated! I leave it on for as long as I can sometimes ten mins sometimes 3 hours depending on how much conditioning your hair needs. I do this at least one per week. This conditioner has great things in it such as honey extracts, avocado oil, coconut oil, keratin and soybean.

 

I also like the Mixed Chicks Deep Conditioner: this one is very creamy and makes your hair feel soft.

 

I also like the Macadamia Deep Repair hair Masque it is quite expensive but it says to use it no more than twice per week, I use it once per week. It contains things like macadamia oil, argon oil, tea tree, chamomile, aloe and algae.

 

I also like the Shea Moistures Deep conditioning masque. This product gives you a lot of moisture and makes your hair very soft, it is also organic and has tons of great ingredients that nourish your hair. The shea moistures shampoo is also really great.

 

You can also try a shampoo that is sulphate, paraben and wax free. Sulphates strip your hair of oils and leave it brittle and dry. My favourite is the L’oreal Evercreme Intense Nourishing shampoo, it has no harsh chemicals and also contains omega oils.

 

I also use Moroccan oil and coconut oil, they help with dryness.  

 



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You can also try this conditioner to help straighten and smoothen out your hair http://www.thebeautyplace.com/tigi-bed-head/330227.html
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My friend  says she uses Rusk stuff on hair wavy/curly hair and says it's really good at taming your hair :) 

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Rene Furterer and Phyto have some amazing conditioners for naturally textured hair such as naturally curly.  The Karite deep conditioners are excellent.
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Curly hair can be difficult to manage because it is often naturally dry or becomes frizzy in humid weather. The best way to manage curly hair is to choose a good conditioner that is formulated for curly hair, and knowing what to look for is an excellent place to start.Curly hair is often naturally dry because the natural oils that are produced in the scalp have a harder time traveling down the hair shafts than they do with straighter hair. This is why it is so important to use a conditioner that is creamy and has plenty of hydrating properties. Conditioners with essential oils and botanicals, such as avocado and jojoba oil are a way to use natural ingredients to help keep hair hydrated.

DevaCurl will be fine for u.

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You might want to google our product. It's called Magic Mojo. It's a weightless wearable treatment that works well with all hair types. If you google our blog you can see some amazing before & after pic's.
I hope this helped.
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hi there, thought i would share my experience with my curly hair and conditioners!! i have like you tried just about everything from frizz ease to olive oil spending £30 on shampoos,conditioners because i was told they would work miracles..but guess what they didn't.. then i found Moroccan oil..its fantastic! the shampoo is rich + creamy and the conditioner is fab, they also do a really good hair mask which is great for coloured treated hair, mine is different shades of blonde and very damaged and its really made a big difference-and as far as styling goes the moroccan oil is brillant for defining curls and keeping hair healthy..its not too pricey+goes along way-  good luck + hope this helps
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I really love L’Oréal products!  I have really curly hair and they were great for me.

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