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Hair masks / conditioner

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le42 · 01/04/2019 20:45

Hi, have a newborn baby, not managing to wash my hair very often... (once/twice a week) - it's very thick and long so a big hassle to wash and dry.

Any recommendation of hair masks I can put on quickly, leave for a bit then wash off. (Not overnight) just want to give my hair some TLC as it's feeling really dry and lack lustre.

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YesQueen · 01/04/2019 23:54

Fructis fruit ones from boots/Asda
They do a banana, papaya, aloe or macadamia and you can use them as a mask, leave in or normal conditioner Smile
Cheap and they work! I have dry curly hair and use them all the time

MeOnSea · 02/04/2019 00:02

My dry curly hair likes this one: www.superdrug.com/Superdrug/Superdrug-Hydrate-%26-Shine-Hair-Masque-with-Coconut-Water/p/392603

LHMB · 02/04/2019 13:21

Wella Professionals Fusion, Kerastase, Aussie 3 minute miracle

Whynham · 02/04/2019 13:27

Shea Moisture ranges or hair mosques are excellent

le42 · 02/04/2019 19:53

Thanks everyone! Lots to try x

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 02/04/2019 20:16

Bleach London Reincarnation Mask

timefor · 02/04/2019 21:20

Coconut oil, i swear by it, I leave it in coconut oil overnight and wash off the next morning. I have very long hair so I tie it in a loose pony, cover the ends in CO and then tie a clean sock over it so the pillow doesn't get soaked in oil.

timefor · 02/04/2019 21:22

Also can't live without Baltiste dry shampoo for those in between days. I have 15 month old twins, it was a god send in those early days

LHMB · 08/04/2019 15:22

I also have to have dry shampoo, have tried a few, Batiste is the best

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