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DevaCurl One Condition!!!

It's the greatest conditioner ever for curly girls!!

You use their "No-Poo" (shampoo) about twice a week but you use DevaCurl One Condition every single day!!!! I cannot stress how important that is!!!! Curly hair frizzes because it seeks hydration!! It needs to be moist and wet and damped in water every single hair and conditioned, but with conditioner that has no protein and fully water based!!

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I just tried the Bio-Protein Curly Hair Conditioner from Batia & Aleeza brand and it totally adds moisture and body to my hair. Since my hair is very very frizzy I use it as a deep cleansing conditioner and I leave some of the conditioner on my hair.

It also protects my hair from heat. My hair looks shiny and healthy now.

Good luck!
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I've also had good luck wih Neutrogena triple moisture conditioner. It comes in a jar or a tube and Target stores usually have the best price.I've also read that it's actually not good to wash curly hair too much. Just messaging the hair and scalp with a small amount of conditioner, rinsing it out, then conditioning as usual works better on curly hair than shampooing and conditioning.   
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Hi: Be aware that often "masks" have a large amount of protein(high up on the ingredients list)and protein,ironically, can be very drying. You must use it prudently if that is the case. It's actually much better to use a daily leave in conditioner that truly moistures and doesn't just coat the hair. I have a wonderful product in my line called Leave-In Hair Treatment that curly-haired people go nuts over.
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Originally posted by fashion Girl fashion Girl wrote:

I need help in selecting a good mask/conditioner. I have very long, highlighted, porous, curly/wavy hair. Due to flat ironing and chemicals, my hair is dry. I have read and researched most of the conditioning masks that people have recommended but still don't know which to choose. Any help would be appreciated. These are the ones that seem to top many lists: Nexxus Emergence Strenghth Reconst....Keratase Masquintense....Loreal Smooth Intese Ånti-Frizz or Frederick Fekkai Protein RX Repair.

Has anyone tried these and which ones would work best for my hair. My biggest concern are the frizzies especially since Summer is on it's way!


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nexxus emergence is not a condtioner!!!
it is a protein treatment you have to follow up witha deep condtioning treatment if used like a condtioner it will dry you hair out and break!!!!


neutragena triple moisture hair mask (in a jar) is great its about 6 bucks and it is a really good deep conditioner if your hair dosn't like cones  go for nexxus HUMANCTRESS you can find it a supermarkets and walmarts now it use to only be in salons it still the same product

redken smooth down  line would work for fighting frizz too
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I happen to come across a conditioner that works great for my curly, dry, hair.  I get my hair colored and highlighted. Plus I use a flat iron (when I have the time) and hot rollers.

Murad Color Treated Conditioner
here is a link to Amazon
 
Believe me I have tried many, many conditioners from Lanza, Redkin, Sebastian, Tigi, etc. and this conditioner really made my hair silky and smooth.
 
I used it at my sister's house who has thin hair.  The conditioner is made for thinning hair.  I have thick hair.  It made my hair luxurious no matter what it's made for it works!
 
Try it.  I've only been able to find on Amazon.com.
 
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I've found that conditioning an extra lot in the shower helps alot.  After washing my hair, I glob on the conditioner and clip my hair up to let it soak in during the rest of my shower, then rinse with luke-warm water. 
 
Also, simple deep conditioning treatments such as olive oil work wonderfully.  I slather on a lot of oil all through my hair (I usually use about 1/4 cup) and put it in a braid or bun and leave it several hours before washing it out.  To keep from looking so bad, I tie a bandana over my hair and nobody ever knows. Wink  Or you can wrap plastic wrap/plastic bag/plastic shower cap and a hot towel around your hair for about 30 minutes, then wash.
 
And please stop flat-ironing!  Waves and curls have so much potential for being beautiful and unique!  Be who you are!
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I need help in selecting a good mask/conditioner. I have very long, highlighted, porous, curly/wavy hair. Due to flat ironing and chemicals, my hair is dry. I have read and researched most of the conditioning masks that people have recommended but still don't know which to choose. Any help would be appreciated. These are the ones that seem to top many lists: Nexxus Emergence Strenghth Reconst....Keratase Masquintense....Loreal Smooth Intese Ånti-Frizz or Frederick Fekkai Protein RX Repair.

Has anyone tried these and which ones would work best for my hair. My biggest concern are the frizzies especially since Summer is on it's way!
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