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Hair masques / deep conditioners

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DubTheeUnforgiven · 28/05/2018 11:20

Any recommendations for hair masques or deep conditioning treatments that really work - and particularly any great ones for highlighted hair?

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ReggaetonLente · 28/05/2018 11:25

The Philip Kingsley Elasticizer is good. Saved my hair after a holiday where I fried it, didn’t brush it enough and was in the sea/pool every day.

I also rate the Redken sheet mask for hair. It’s about a tenner for single use so not cheap but my hair never looked better after I used it. Look fantastic and feel unique often have random 20% offers so you might get it for less.

DubTheeUnforgiven · 28/05/2018 19:37

That’s really helpful, thanks very much.

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bingohandjob · 28/05/2018 20:04

I've been using this for the last 4 months or so and can honestly say it's been great - my colour lasts longer ( honey and caramel highlights) and lots of friends have commented that my hair looks good - I use a Babyliss Big Hair and it seems to 'take' better on my hair since using this and is super bouncy. I use it with a sulphate/sls free shampoo (just a generic fiver a bottle thing I picked up in TK Maxx) but I really think it's the conditioner that's working on my hair as I've used a few different shampoos. It was eight quid when I got it - love it so much, I've stockpiled a few bottles as it seems to be £28 elsewhere. Unlike other conditioners you really massage it into your scalp too. stemm.co/product/stm-gold-fulvic-conditioner-480ml?ccm=d23a1be47323454da3004e7c62d55e0901793dbfee098e8d3e585b3647425d967c9700cc2cf839eeddb6f732c6eb13b4cee11e9a4f30a3846773daa3ee6cd73f916fa4b4731c85ed33bd7bee50142784b578ab0f491e40b533278fbfb5128afa0cb51fae0cc09d39acc55b44660a30908a5361d933fe189dbab65182001d184901defd38600357a5916ba28ceeb3e716

greenlavender · 28/05/2018 20:20

The Paul Mitchell leave in conditioner is fabulous

DBoo · 28/05/2018 20:23

Kerastase ciment range is the best ive used and is recommended time and time again by hairsdressers even if they dont stock it.

DubTheeUnforgiven · 29/05/2018 15:00

Thanks everyone - lots for me to try out.

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ImPreCis · 29/05/2018 15:30

I would also recommend the Philip Kingsley Elasticizer.
It is a treatment, not a conditioner. You would normally leave it in for twenty minutes before shampooing as normal, but I often do this;
Before bed, slightly dampen hair and apply elasticizer, heat with a hairdryer and leave it in over night. Next morning, shampoo well and condition.
I have fine, dry, coloured hair and it makes such a difference to the condition. It occasionally comes up as a deal on QVC, and I tend to stock up then, as it isn’t cheap.

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