Deep Conditioners Buying Guide

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Deep conditioners  help your hair if it's damaged or over-dyed, lacking its essential nutrients. Heat damage comes from curlers flat irons and hair dryers or over-processing with relaxers or perms. Whatever the problem, a deep conditioner or a hair masque  will help a lot. Deep conditioners replace the damaged proteins and lost nutrients back into your hair, creating soft, shiny, and healthier locks. Don't overuse, or you could experience build-up or even greasiness. Once a week should be sufficient.

Less Expensive Deep Conditioners - $20 and Under

Cheap $

Avon Hair-Care Planet Spa Olive Oil Hair Mask 

Olive oil is a great natural moisturiser.

Neutrogena Triple Moisture Daily Deep Conditioner 

Works for everyday use.

Redken Smooth Down Butter Treatment 

Great for dry and over-dyed hair.

Paul Mitchell Super Charged Moisturiser 

For normal to dry hair.

Nexxus Humectress 

Works as a deep conditioner or a leave-in.

More Expensive Deep Conditioners - Over $20

Steep $$$

Darphin Crème Mask Shea Butter 

Shea butter and jojoba oils naturally and moisturises well.

Fresh Sugar Shea Butter 

Works great, but anything with shea butter will work just about as well as this product.

Ojon Conditioner 

Made with palm nut oil; some find the tobacco smell off-putting.

Kerastase Masquintense 

Fragrance-free and super moisturising.

Bumble & Bumble Damage Therapy Masque 

Intense conditioner for any damage.

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