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Mandy asked in Beauty & StyleHair · 2 decades ago

What is a CHEAP deap conditioner that you can buy at Wal Mart or Sally's or somewhere similar????-------------

I want something that works really well!!

PRICE RANGE: anything up to about $10.00--------------------------------------------------------------

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  • 2 decades ago
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    I use thermasilk ( really good ). That Loreal stuff is good too it's a deep conditioner that comes in a short, red and white bottle

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    Hey, there is another brand sold at Sally's it's called

    Millenia Mud, so excellent. Hairdressers often recommend it for overprocessed hair. Your hair will feel unbelievable after you use it!

  • 2 decades ago

    I agree with Dixie. Cholesterol works great. And a little goes a long way. It not only moisturizes your hair but it's great for dry scalps too. Use it once (maybe twice) a week preferably when you won't mind your hair being a little flat.(it tends to make your hair REALLY soft) Wash your hair and towel dry. Apply and wrap a towel around your head. A towel warmed with hot water or one right from the dryer would be great because the heat would help the cream penetrate into the hair. let on about 5-15 mins and rinse out. I hear Mayonaise works well to- I think I'd follow instructions above, but I'd wash it out.

  • 2 decades ago

    For deep conditioning, try a hot oil. VO5 makes hot oil treatment, its really good for damaged hair.

  • 2 decades ago

    try chloresteral *misspelled* it is orange & its in the ethnic section at Wally World

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