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Best conditioners for damaged hair

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spankingnewme · 28/11/2015 16:53

Hi looking for advice I've read on here before the best hair conditioners were ones which were sulfate free is that right? Can anyone recommend any particular good brands? My hair is bleached, dry falling out by the handful and badly needs pampering and also deep conditioning

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MagicFinger · 28/11/2015 19:27

The only one that's ever worked for me is Clairol herbal essences, it's miraculous.

Clairol also do one which comes is small gold, brown and red tubes which is much more intensive.

tiredandhungryalways · 28/11/2015 19:31

The absolute best thing for hair especially if damaged is mustard oil. I kid you not it is fantastic rub it into your scalp and then into rest of hair everyday (only a bit if leaving home) and put on tonnes of at home all day you will see a hugeeee difference x

TrionicLettuce · 28/11/2015 19:34

Joico K-Pak Deep Penetrating Reconstructor works wonders on over-bleached hair.

MoriartyIsMyAngel · 28/11/2015 21:10

Redken Extreme Strength Builder - which is a protein conditioner (don't use it too often, once a month is enough), and Macadamia Deep Repair deep conditioner for hydration. They're pricey but worth it. I don't think you can buy either in the shops, though I could be wrong. I get mine from Feel Unique. I also use shampoo and conditioners without silicons/SLS which are drying - Aveda, Redken, Joico. And I've found you get better hydration by using the deep conditioner after the regular conditioner, not instead of.

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