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What is the best type (Brand) of conditioner?
What is the best type of conditioner for my thick, oliy, frizzy hair.
Thank you, in advance.
8 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
definetely NEUTROGENA TRIPLE MOISTURE!!! it works really well for me and doesnt grease up your hair like some conditioners... Its called neutrogena triple moisture recovery hair mask... :) good luck
- Anonymous1 decade ago
i had the same problem. what i did was i bought PANTENE shampoo & conditioner. here r the full instructions:
1. in the shower, after about 2-5 minutes, put a squirt the shampoo bottle twice. make sure ur hair's wet, BUT DON'T WET IT AFTER THE SHAMPOO!
2. then, take the conditioner and squirt a little out. then what i do is i take a moisturizer and mix it in with the conditioner.
3. rinse ur hair.
4. after the shower, brush yer hair. DON'T TOWEL DRY IT!
5. BLOW DRY.
6. straighten or curl. i straighten.
good luck! hope it works 4 u, it did 4 me. [[;
Source(s): did it. - ?Lv 44 years ago
Biolage-purchase it from a salon, no longer a food market. yet theres a elegance secret Im going to share with you. Take some million/8 tsp of baking soda and combine it with your nickel length quantity of shampoo. This strips all the accumulation on your hair devoid of having to circulate out and buying a clarifing shampoo. Then once you rinse use your conditioner and you gets that sparkling hair feeling.
- HerSheLv 51 decade ago
I agree with Rachelle 100% Neutrogena Triple is really good but I also use Kenra Moisturizing Conditioner its my fave
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
if its oily and thick, dont use heavy treatments
use a clarifying shampoo, then a lightweigh conditioner ONLY on your ends
when you condition your hair, comb it through the ends, then when you still have a little conditioner on your hands, smooth it over the top of your head but dont rub it in, then rinse
- Anonymous1 decade ago
nexus. its kinda expensive but it works