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BEST CONDITIONER?

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Topic: BEST CONDITIONER?
Posted By: foreverdancer
Subject: BEST CONDITIONER?
Date Posted: May 16 2006 at 10:00am
Anyone have advice on the best conditioner for curly hair extensions??  I have used lots of different brands of extensions for weaving and all need good conditioning.  Has anyone found a truly great conditioner or shampoo and conditioner?   Interested in quick conditioning as well as deep conditioning on weekly basis.   THANKS!Tongue



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Posted By: longhairaddict
Date Posted: May 16 2006 at 1:25pm
I will say I'm pretty sure I have bought every hair product on the market, and so far the pureoloy hydrate products have beat out everything I have tried.  I was a little skeptical at first considering the price, but OMG there is a huge difference.

Right behind the pureology I would rate the Biolage Ultra-hydrating balm.  It is almost as good and easier and cheaper to find.  I would suggest keeping both far away from whatever bonds you have in, since both turn your hair instantly into soft silk.

As far as after the shampoo, I really love the Proclaim silicone product from Sally's and the generic Paul Mitchell gloss drops (yes I like it better than the real product).  I like both way better than the purology, biolsilk, or any other of the bazillion brands I currently have in the bathroom lol.  The infusium (sp?) leave in condtioner is great also.

I haven't tried any deep conditoners so far.......I'd love to hear about any that help.


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Wearing 22" 8oz Tease I tips installed with silicone microrings.


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: May 16 2006 at 3:29pm
Im in love with the Abba Pure and Natural products. Love there Nourishing line and the True Shine Line. All of their products are sulate and DEA free, 100 % vegan.
 
I think any Non-Sulfate shampoos and conditioners are good for extensions. Lots of great reviews on Pureology too!
 
 


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Posted By: longhairaddict
Date Posted: May 16 2006 at 3:31pm
Interesting, I'll have to try some!  Which line do you suggest for bleached hair?

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Wearing 22" 8oz Tease I tips installed with silicone microrings.


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: May 16 2006 at 3:41pm
Abba's moisture scentsations is good for dry or damaged hair. (But I really dont like the minty smell.) The nourishing line is also really good for dry hair and I like the smell! LOL

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Posted By: sammyJB
Date Posted: May 16 2006 at 4:03pm
Well at the minute I'm in love with Matrix So Silver and Fudge 'Dynamite' for an intensive once a weeker.
 
I have platinum hair so I have to keep it looking shiny and since using these 've found the condition is better than I've ever known. Plus the fudge smells so yummy i want to eat it!
 
Not sure, however, how well they work with extensions as I've not used them whilst wearing any. A friend of mine washes her extensions with the So Silver as it's a toning shampoo and removes the brassy tones from her 613! She says it's fine..
 
Yum to Fudge! 


Posted By: longhairaddict
Date Posted: May 16 2006 at 4:25pm
Interesting, where do you get the Fudge 'dynamite' at?

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Wearing 22" 8oz Tease I tips installed with silicone microrings.


Posted By: malibu
Date Posted: May 16 2006 at 5:04pm
Redken Smooth Down

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Posted By: PRNCEZZRAL
Date Posted: May 17 2006 at 10:15am

I love the biolage ultrahydrating balm and the paul mitchell skinny serum gloss drops.




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