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Loves Harmony

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Im looking for some good store bought conditioner (prefer something without cones). Im getting tired of having to chase down the mailman for my order and waiting 2 weeks for a package. Thinking about purchasing my conditioners from the store from here on out and purchase my butters/ milks online. Just tired of the long waits, shipping prices going up, horrible customer service......
 
I like to go to TJmaxx and scope out what they have. I tend to keep a lot of conditioners in the closet.

The good thing is that I usually get a good deal.
the bad part is if I LOVE it, they prob won't get more of the ssme thing.

So I know this doesn't answer your question. I guess my vote is to let your inner pj out. :o
 
I love Trader Joe's Nourish Spa! I used to be a PJ but I haven't bought a different shampoo or conditioner since I started using this brand about 7 months ago.
 
I don't know about cones and stuff but if I had to buy a store brand conditioner I rely on Aussie Moist, Aussie 3 minute Miracle and Organix Shea Butter Conditioners
 
I am pretty much cone free and these are the ones that I rotate:

Lustrasilk Shea butter and Mango (most of the Lustrasilks dont have cones but there seems to be a consensus that this one works best. I have tried 2 others and they were crappy)
BPT Wheat germ conditioner (this is a dominican brand)
AO White Camellia (this ish right here is the BOMB!!!!)
Ion conditioners (Sallys brand)

Here are some that I use when I feel like changing up:
Nubian Heritage Coconut & Papaya conditioner I use this the day of my TU
Curls Conditioners (found at target, these are a different formulation and less expensive). The original formulation can be is found at Rickys) I have the Curly Q's Coconut Moisturizing Dream Conditioner (this is the childs version of the Coconut Sublime Organic Conditioner|CURLS, I purchase the childs version because I get more and it cost less they are indentical in ingredients, this one is at Rickys. I think the Target Equivalant is: Curls Coconut Curlada Conditioner - 8 fl. oz. : Target

Perfect Results (found at the local BSS)I am going to purchase this one soon: Mango conditioner

Whole Foods 365 conditioners, Motions Weightless Detangling Conditioner are good for me as co- washing conditioners

Kenzia, smoothing conditioner (This was found at Marshalls, like another poster stated I probaly will not be able to find this again) The jury is out on this one because I have not used it yet.
 
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I prefer to be cone-free, and the ones I use most often are Kenra MC, Abba Pure Moisture (replaced Moisture Scensation), Suave Moisture Milks, and Biolage Conditioning Balm.
 
I prefer to be cone-free, and the ones I use most often are Kenra MC, Abba Pure Moisture (replaced Moisture Scensation), Suave Moisture Milks, and Biolage Conditioning Balm.

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Abba Pure Moisture,this has cones: Cyclomethicone and Dimethiconol

Where do you find these I looked them up and I cant find them in any brick and mortar stores.
Kenra MC and
Biolage Conditioning Balm: I see Sallys carries this on as a GVP equivalent, I dont know if they are comparable or not but the reviews seem favorable. I am going to try it out. http://www.sallybeauty.com/conditioning-balm/SBS-264074,default,pd.html
 
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Tresemme Naturals connditioners, and I recently purchased the poo, which I love... it has low sulfates.

Conditioners:

AO HSR
Giovanni direct leave in and some of their conditioners
Kenra MC
Suave Coconut
 
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