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

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This list contains some duds that I had high hopes for :spinning: ; I'll be back to add more this weekend


Name of conditioner: Silk Elements KeraMinerals Smoothing Deep Conditioner

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): Sally Beauty Supply (in stores & online)

Price Range: $6-$8

Pro's: Moisturizing, reduces frizz, imparts shine, smells nice

Con's: None

Additional Comments: This is a moisturizing LIGHT silk protein conditioner

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Name of conditioner: Proclaim Argan Oil Intense Hydrating Masque

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): Sally Beauty Supply (in stores & online)

Price Range: $5-$7

Pro's: Nice thick consistency, mixes well with other conditioners

Con's: Not intensely moisturizing on it's own, has a very strange scent that gets downright stinky over the life of the product as the added fragrance fades

Additional Comments: Will not repurchase because I've found conditioners that work better at the same price point

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Name of conditioner: nuNAAT Silicon Moisturizing Hair Mask

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): Sally Beauty Supply (in stores & online)

Price Range: $5-$6

Pro's: Creamy consistency, okay for detangling

Con's: Horrible ingredients, not strengthening or notably moisturizing for damaged/dry hair

Additional Comments: The third ingredient is mineral oil

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Name of conditioner: Silk Elements MegaSilk Intense Conditioning Mayonnaise

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): Sally Beauty Supply (in stores & online)

Price Range: $6-$8

Pro's: NONE

Con's: This stuff contains little particles are practically impossible to rinse out! It necessary to follow up conditioning with multiple washes. I've used it a few times thinking the trouble I faced was a fluke & every time I ended up with a head full of seeds(or whatever the pieces are)

Additional Comments: Do Not Buy !

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Name of conditioner: Schwarzkopf Zero Frizz 100% Rescue Deep Conditioner

Where it can be purchased (online, bss): Dollar Tree & online vendors

Price Range: $1-$15

Pro's: Nice Scent, combo moisture/protein dc

Con's: Does little to nothing to combat frizz & results are inconsistent

Additional Comments: Would only recommend to someone with fine, 4a hair; does nothing for 4b hair in my experience
 
Kera Minerals DC from Sally's!!!
price 5$ it leaves your hair soft and manageable stays that way for day's
Con none
 
I have 4a curls and just used Schwartzkopf Zero Frizz Deep Conditioner and I LOVED it!!! Great ingredients (mostly coconut oil) and it left my hair so moist! It was very reminiscent of Silicon Mix for me. I got it from Dollar Tree and will go back for more!!!
 
I gotta remember to come back & review my Mizani conditioners; they're great before a flat iron.

Anyone using any Carol's Daughter, Biolage or KeraCare deep conditioners? I'd like to know how those work on natural hair.
 
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