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Protein Reconstructor?

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MzNaeChail

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Hey ladies!

Long time no see lol. But I need your help. A protein Reconstructor other than Aphogee that can be purchased at like Wal-Mart or Walgreens?

I'm removing a sew in and my little city pretty much shuts down at noon on weekends except the casino resorts lol. So all the beauty supplies and such are closed.
 
Nexxus Emergencee protein reconstructor DC. It needs to be followed by a moisturizing cond. It's very strengthening-- essentially makes hair strong enough to hold more moisture. One of the best DC's out there. It can be purchased at Walgreens.
 
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Under those circumstances, I highly recommend the Mill Creek Biotin Conditioner. It has excellent slip and great ingredients (e.g., keratin for strength, collagen for elasticity, AVG for moisture, peppermint EO for increased circulation) at a nice price point - it costs roughly $7 for 16oz bottle at Walmart. Since it's on the lighter end of the protein spectrum, I would allow it to process under a cap for an extended period of time for optimal benefit. HTH!
 
Nexxus Emergencee protein reconstructor DC. It needs to be followed by a moisturizing cond. It's very strengthening-- essentially makes hair strong enough to hold more moisture. One of the best DC's out there. It can be purchased at Walgreens.

I Agree, this and/or Nexxus Keraphix.

If you're close to a Vitamin Shop, WF's, Giovanni Nutri-Fix or the Millcreek Brand (Biotin & Keratin).

ETA: I see Joico (K-Pak) at my local Kroger (Grocery Store)
 
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