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HELP! I need a REALLY good deep-conditioner

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expatinscotland · 07/07/2007 20:42

That doesn't cost the Earth.

I know, I know, I really should be using a thermal protector because I blow dry and straighten my hair, but the hair stylist noticed just how dry my hair and scalp are.

I need help!

Tell me your product success stories.

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TheBlonde · 07/07/2007 20:43

Aussie 5 min miracle - but only buy when it's on offer - usually 3 for 2 or the like at Boots

Sobernow · 07/07/2007 20:46

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binkleandflip · 07/07/2007 20:53

tresemme is excellent and really reasonable.

comes in a big tub for about £3.99 so you get lots of treatments out of it.

Leave on for 10 mins and your hair is really perked up.

expatinscotland · 07/07/2007 20:58

I think I'll give the Tres Semme a whirl.

It's really, really dry and so is my scalp.

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CountTo10 · 07/07/2007 20:59

Any conditioner can be a deep treatment if you leave it on and then wrap your hair in a towel for about 10-20 mins. A good spray for heat defense - spec straightening - is a spray by V05 - it's specifically for straightening - it's worked wonders on my hair!!

binkleandflip · 07/07/2007 21:01

Olive oil for your scalp. Massage it onto scalp whilst its dry (or get your dh to do it for ya ) then wash as usual - dont forget to really rinse away any loosen dry skin that's been slushed off by the oil - and tresemme it up. You'll come up a treat!!

expatinscotland · 07/07/2007 21:12

Ooo, binkle, I like that idea!

My scalp can deffo use some help.

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