• ⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register today to view more, then Subscribe to view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.

Best Deep Conditioner's for 4a/b Natural Hair?

⏳ Limited Access:

Register today to view all forum posts.

Subscribing...I didn't read the whole thread, but I did want to point out that Oyin Honey Hemp Conditioner (THE BOMB!!!!!!:notworthy) can be purchased on www.curlmart.com for 8oz ($11) or 16oz ($18) WITHOUT waiting weeks for the order. :yep:
 
Subscribing. I'm in braids and using up all the stuff I have first, but I'm going to look into these and hopefully find some good all-natural picks!

Thanks OP!
 
My new fav:

Name of conditioner: Garnier Fructis Fortifying Penetrating DC

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): Any grocery store or these days at Ocean State Job Lot

Price Range: $2.99 (ocean state job lot price) for 10oz

Pro's: it leaves your hair soft but strong (good balance between moisture&protein). I also likes the way it disappears in my hair (like HSR).

Con's: The ingredients didn't look that great.

Additional Comments: It's not enough to use twice for my hair's volume so I had to purchase some more.
 
Name of conditioner: Elasta QP DPR 11

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): BSS

Price Range: $5-$7

Pro's: Thick creamy and moisturizing

Con's: None so far.

Additional Comments (whether it's a protein conditioner or a moisturizing one, if using it other than directed provides better results, etc): I believe it has a little protein but for the most part it's moisturizing.
 
Name of conditioner: Organic Root Stimulator Replenishing Pack

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): Sally's, Walmart, most supermarkets, beauty supply stores

Price Range: $1-2

Pro's: It's a cheap and effective product

Con's: It can sometimes leave hair mushy/too soft/over-moisturized

Additional Comments: This product comes in a small pouch and if you have particularly long or dense hair you may need multiple packets. It also has a very strong orange scent that some may find offensive

This is sold in larger bottles in most Beauty suppple stores for like 4.99...It give u more BANG for ur buck :yep:
 
For me, it's Silicon Mix. :yep:

Where: Farmers Market

Price: $6

Pros: Best moisturizing DC for my hair ever

Cons: Jar is too darn small
 
Last edited:
i always use Lustrasilk MAngo+ Shea Butter (less than $3)
& i have just discovered Silicon Mix (Avanti) ($10)

i get both of these from my local bss & they are staples...both leave my hair very soft & manageable.

*i do add oil (usually coconut or castor) w/ my DC's
 
Name of conditioner: Trader Joe's Conditioner Balanced Moisturizing NOURISH SPA

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): Your local Trade Joe Grocery Store
Price Range: $2.49 - $3


Pro's: Moisture, moisture, moisture!!! Great for detangling, leaves hair soft silky, not too heavy, great ingredients*. Plus it's cheap!


Con's: They don't sell direct online, but might be able to find it at another online store.

Additional Comments: This is a versatile product. I use it as a DC and moisturizer. I used it last night for twists, then sealed with coconut oil. My hair looks and feels awesome. I do not imagine that I'll be changing conditioners anytime soon.


There is a companion shampoo (sulfate-free) that is also great for clarifying. It sells also for about $3.

Do not sleep on this product--see ingredients below:

*Conditioner - Purified water, organic rosemary oil, organic valencia orange citrus, organic mango, organic lemongrass, organic ginko biloba, organic echinacea, organic willow bark, organic sea kelp, organic chamomile flower, organic textured soy protein, organic lavender, organic grapefruit citrus, Tocopherol (Vit E), Acetamide MEA, Cetyl Alcohol, Citric Acid, Methylparaben, propylparaben, botanical fragrance

Shampoo - Purified water, organic rosemary oil, organic valencia orange citrus, organic mango, organic lemongrass, organic ginko biloba, organic echinacea, organic willow bark, organic sea kelp, organic chamomile flower, organic textured soy protein, organic lavender, organic grapefruit, C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Tocopherol (Vit E), Citric Acid, Methylparaben, propylparaben, sea salt, botanical fragrance
 
Name of conditioner: LeKair cholesterol

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): BSS

Price Range: I don't live in the US, 500grams cost 4Euros or so in France

Pro's: Very thick, detangles, enhances curl definition

Con's: The smell is neither good nor bad but fades very quickly

Additional Comments (whether it's a protein conditioner or a moisturizing one, if using it other than directed provides better results, etc): It's a moisturizing conditioner but it may have some protein in it. Next time I'll buy a 2,5 kg jar.
 
LeKair cholesterol is always around as a good backup. I prefer a lighter consistency but it moisturizes pretty darn well....way better than DPR-11 UGH!
 
Aussie 3 min deep works for me...

Where it's found? Walgreens , walmart, target

Price: ..ehhh good question i guess around 3 or 4 bucks..when it comes to what definitely works for my hair I usually disregard some prices

pros: the price..thick

cons: so little of a bottle..it'd be great if it was more
 
I really like Motions Moisture Plus and Pantene Masks

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): In any BSS for Motions and any drugstore for Pantene

Price Range: Cheap, 30 oz for $7 or 80 oz for $18 for Motions and the Pantene Masks are usually around $4 but I always get on sale for like $2

Pro's: Motions is very moisturizing, thick and creamy, and cheap. Pantene is very moisturizing and smells great

Con's: These are both cheapies and have cones and other bad ingredients that a lot of people don't like. The Pantene masks come in a small 6-8 oz jar and don't last long.

Additional Comments (whether it's a protein conditioner or a moisturizing one, if using it other than directed provides better results, etc): They're both moisturizing conditioners
 
LeKair cholesterol is always around as a good backup. I prefer a lighter consistency but it moisturizes pretty darn well....way better than DPR-11 UGH!

Tell me about it that DPR-11 was crap. Lekair can also be used as base for a protein conditioner just add an egg and some oil its so versatile.
 
For me, it's Silicon Mix. :yep:

Where: Farmers Market

Price: $6

Pros: Best moisturizing DC for my hair ever

Cons: Jar is too darn small

I would have to second that Silicon Mix. It is the bomb! I am in California so I have to order it online. You guys are so lucky that you can buy it locally. I am just going to order the 60oz tub and call it a day. It should be illegal to give my hair that much slip!
 
Name of conditioner: Silk Elements Megasilk Moisture Treatment

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): Sallys (online and in-store)

Price Range: $0.99 (small packet) $6-10 (16 oz. jar)

Pro's: Hair will feel like silk. Curls will pop! Thick consistency.

Con's: For my hair's thickness/length/volume and the fact that I like to completely coat each strand, a jar will only last me about 2 deep conditioning treatments.

Additional Comments (whether it's a protein conditioner or a moisturizing one, if using it other than directed provides better results, etc): Moisturizing conditioner. Works really well after doing Aphogee 2 Step. It combats dryness and hard hair like no other!
 
Name of conditioner: Motions CPR (one with herbs)
Where it can be purchased (online, bss): Local BSS

Price Range: about 3 GBP ($3-5???)

Pro's: Fantastic conditioner. I use it with a heat cap and it really deep conditions my hair. Provides, moisture, manageability and shine with great "slip" You only need to use heat for 15 - 20 Mins and it smells pretty pleasant.I love love this conditioner. This works better than Humecto for me. :grin:

Con's:
Small tub so runs out quickly. Some people do not like the herbs which can be a pain to wash out. Not sure if it contains Mineral Oil.

Additional Comments : Love it. It has become a staple.
 
BUMPING for updated products. I have the thickest, most coarse, 4b hair and the ends seems to retain no moisture. My hair doesn't seem to like water either because after the water dries...so does my hair and its brittle and crumbly!
 
Name of conditioner: Silk Elements Megasilk Moisture Treatment

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): Sallys (online and in-store)

Price Range: $0.99 (small packet) $6-10 (16 oz. jar)

Pro's: Hair will feel like silk. Curls will pop! Thick consistency.

Con's: For my hair's thickness/length/volume and the fact that I like to completely coat each strand, a jar will only last me about 2 deep conditioning treatments.

Additional Comments (whether it's a protein conditioner or a moisturizing one, if using it other than directed provides better results, etc): Moisturizing conditioner. Works really well after doing Aphogee 2 Step. It combats dryness and hard hair like no other!

Co-signing on this. This stuff is great but I wish this came in a bigger container. It works great after a Henna treatment!:yep:
 
BUMPING for updated products. I have the thickest, most coarse, 4b hair and the ends seems to retain no moisture. My hair doesn't seem to like water either because after the water dries...so does my hair and its brittle and crumbly!

Hi there. When was the last time you used a clarifying or chelating shampoo? You may have product build-up and this may be the reason why your products aren't moisturizing your hair. Try a Organic Root Stimulator Creamy Aloe Shampoo to help remove product build-up and mineral deposits. Also check out the thread on Apple Cider Vinegar rinses and Porosity Control conditioner. These may help if you have porous hair.
 
Name of conditioner: Redken Smooth Down Butter Treat, Redken All Soft

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): BSS (professional) and online

Price Range: $10-$15 for 10 oz or so

Pro's: Very thick, detangles, enhances curl definition

Con's: none. theyre perfection in my book

Additional Comments: all soft is protein so don't leave it in toooo long.
Smooth down can be left in, I leave it in when I do a set under the dryer
 
Back
Top