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Best silicone-free conditioner / mask?

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wickedfairy · 13/05/2020 22:30

As above really! I'm looking for a really good conditioner and mask but would prefer silicone (and other nasties) free. I have fine, coloured hair that is a little on the dry and damaged side.

Any recommendations please? Thank you

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VenusClapTrap · 13/05/2020 22:45

Yet to find a good one. Place marking.

Feedingthebirds1 · 13/05/2020 23:21

The hair foods at the end of this page - www.garnier.co.uk/hair-care/hair-masks-and-treatments - are all good and silicone free. Not expensive for a huge tub, especially as Boots often have them half price.

Use them as a normal rinse out conditioner, as a leave in or as an intensive mask.

shakeyourteethout · 13/05/2020 23:35

Second the Garnier hair foods. Inexpensive and I regularly get comments on how shiny/healthy my wavy hair is looking.

VenusClapTrap · 13/05/2020 23:43

Garnier tests on animals, so if you are looking for ‘nasties free’ products you might consider this pretty nasty.

HonestOpinion10 · 14/05/2020 06:00

Why dont you diy it? Shea butter, avocado, eggs, mayonnaise, coconut milk, oils all great for hair.

wickedfairy · 14/05/2020 22:01

Thank you for the advice. I'll look into the Garnier ones but in the meantime, I will google natural ones - I do have avocados and oil!! Thanks

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PersonaNonGarter · 14/05/2020 22:19

I regret to inform that the very best one is this £££ one from Christophe Robin. Unfortunately it is £54. Sorry.

I think it is sold out at Space NK at the mo but can usually be got at Look Fantastic and Cult Beauty.

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