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Great conditioner for dry and damaged (split ends) long hair?


Question Posted Monday March 22 2010, 11:09 pm

What is the best kind of conditioner to use for dry, damaged hair? My hair is thin and straight but the ends of my hair are really, really dry and damaged from years of not really taking care of it like I should have. I've been getting it cut off slowly bit-by-bit (I like long hair) but I want to start using a really GOOD conditioner to help it along. I've been hearing about so many bad chemical things they put in conditioners so now I don't know what to look for to help it repair and heal. Suggestions?

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brokensweaterrrs answered Tuesday March 23 2010, 2:55 pm:
i actually JUST found one that works great.
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CaraJ answered Tuesday March 23 2010, 12:34 am:
I can sympathize because I happen to have extremely dry hair that needs a lot of moisture. I use whatever my hair salon person (what are they called again?) gives me on that particular visit. My favorite that generally gives me the best results is Nexxus Phyto Organics Humectin Extreme Moisture Conditioner.

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EDIT: I forgot to mention that you should use multiple conditioners. As in switch at least everytime you use up a bottle. Your hair can build up an immunity to a certain type of conditioner which is why I don't get the same one all the time.

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