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Very good hydrating conditioner/treatment + super cheap

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(@mcgvil)
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My hair is still drying but so far i love it!!! I used it after doing quite a harsh clarifying shampoo and it's made my hair feel lovely and soft even on the bleach frazzled ends. Wish i'd bought two of these now πŸ™

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Posted : April 18, 2012 2:40 pm
(@pippachainsaw)
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damnit! i went in asda today & totally forgot to pick this up ;( wahhhhhhhhhh

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Posted : April 19, 2012 11:46 pm
(@raspberry)
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I can't seem to find it out here. :'(. I need me a good (cheap) deep conditioner!

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Posted : April 22, 2012 10:53 pm
(@meeshybop)
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This saved my hair after my colour stripping treatment πŸ™‚

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Posted : April 23, 2012 9:52 am
(@SatansDirtyWife)
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Seriously, if you told me a year ago when I was spending all my hard-earned dough on Redken/Kerastase/Moroccanoil/Philip Kingsley products that I would soon shun these to spend my time trolling pound shops for cheapy conditioners, I wouldn't have believed you. I actually profoundly despised people who owned Alberto Balsam product (that makes me sound horrible, but I just have a vague tendency for being a snob once in a while). It makes me laugh in retrospect.

Now I know about ingredients and read ingredients list, I realise that 99% of expensive products rely solely on silicones. They might boast having "caviar", "silk protein" or "argan oil", but they are mostly just water, some fatty alcohols and a heavy dose of silicones. Aside from protein treatments, for which I believe you need to invest good money as these actually require proper science, I think anyone would be better off buying cheap Β£1 conditioner with less ingredients and then adding maybe a spoonful of argan oil, or coconut oil, some aloe vera, some honey, maybe olive oil etc. This costs less and is far more effective than buying products which have very little of these ingredients they boast having. I know not everyone wants to play kitchen witch with their hair products, but really it's not too bad investing in a couple of good vegetable/nut oils, a jar of honey and a tub of aloe vera gel to play around with. The amount of different products you can achieve with these is actually great.

haha - snob (just kidding!) i know exactly what you meant πŸ˜€

ooo i'm gonna try and make my own conditioner and hair mask now!

thanked!

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Posted : July 28, 2012 9:57 pm
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