naturals: quality deep conditioners on the cheaper side?

youwillrise

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i've been using kenra mc for a minute now
and i love it...but i cant really afford to pay $30 for it anymore

i'm trying to "cheapen" my products haha

but of course, i dont want any old crap.

what cheaper super moisturizing deep conditioners are you loving?

preferably mineral oil, petroleum and silicone free. haha
although, i know this is hard to find sometimes.

or if you use something all natural/homemade, feel free to share that!

i'm on a search!
 
I don't think these all mineral oil/petroleum free but my hair likes them and most of them have it very low on the ingredient list if they have it at all

Hairveda Moist 24/7- This is my new fav conditioner, it's around $7, I mix this w/oil and it works great for a DC
Lustrasilk Cholesterol- it's only a couple of bucks for a big tub I personally like the shea butter, aloe, and tea tree varieties
Elasta QP DPR-11 is around $8 for a big tub
ORS Pak -$1.50 for a single use pak
Silk Elements Megasilk Moisturizing Treatment- about $1.50 for single use or a jar for $9
 
I use three main DC's. One is for humans, one is for horses, and one is homemade. ;)

The human one (cone, MO & Petro free) is Elasta QP's Intense Fortifying Conditioner. Runs about 11 bucks for a liter.
The horse one (also cone, MO & Petro free) is Eqyss Premier Cream Rinse (also known as Cloud 9). Runs about 12 bucks for 16oz, I think? I brought like 6 bottles at a time, and I really can't remember how much it was.
The homemade one (definitely cone, MO & Petro free) is the Caramel treatment. Depending on how many of the ingredients you already have, it can be as cheap as a couple of dollars (for the baby food), or it can get pretty expensive (one time outlay, though) if you have to buy everything.

Hope that helps, some.
 
I don't think these all mineral oil/petroleum free but my hair likes them and most of them have it very low on the ingredient list if they have it at all

Hairveda Moist 24/7- This is my new fav conditioner, it's around $7, I mix this w/oil and it works great for a DC
Lustrasilk Cholesterol- it's only a couple of bucks for a big tub I personally like the shea butter, aloe, and tea tree varieties
Elasta QP DPR-11 is around $8 for a big tub
ORS Pak -$1.50 for a single use pak
Silk Elements Megasilk Moisturizing Treatment- about $1.50 for single use or a jar for $9

Ooh, I just googled these and they look great! Can't wait for my first pay day.

To the OP, I sometimes use Giovanni conditioners as DC. Smooth as silk or 50:50. They cost about 8 bucks for 8.5 oz and TJMaxx sells them sometimes in bigger sizes for really cheap prices. And you can never go wrong with the homemade stuff.
 
I use Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose with honey and olive oil as a deep conditioner. You can get it from here for 7.00 bucks www.vitacost.com plus anything you order the shipping is only 4.99
 
i love the lustrasilk DCs. i am a kenra junkie too but i will be waiting till the liters are 2 for $28 again before i get more so i gotta make it stretch. the hairveda and shescentit DCs are next on my list b/c they are way cheaper and supposedly smell/work wonderfully.
 
ITA with LustraSilk Cholesterol; you get a lot for $2. I like the Shea&Mango after adding EVOO and honey.
 
i am not fully natural but have been transitioning for 11 months. i love AO honeysuckle rose conditioner. but i really really really love shescentit's banana brulee conditioner. i section my hair and put it from root to tip and leave it overnight and my hair is amazing. i hate kenra mc by itself, it does nothing for me, but i mixed it with coconut oil and honey and put it on my dry hair and left it for 5 hours and my hair was so silky.
 
I use three main DC's. One is for humans, one is for horses, and one is homemade. ;)

The human one (cone, MO & Petro free) is Elasta QP's Intense Fortifying Conditioner. Runs about 11 bucks for a liter.
The horse one (also cone, MO & Petro free) is Eqyss Premier Cream Rinse (also known as Cloud 9). Runs about 12 bucks for 16oz, I think? I brought like 6 bottles at a time, and I really can't remember how much it was.
The homemade one (definitely cone, MO & Petro free) is the Caramel treatment. Depending on how many of the ingredients you already have, it can be as cheap as a couple of dollars (for the baby food), or it can get pretty expensive (one time outlay, though) if you have to buy everything.

Hope that helps, some.


cool blog Kiya! I like it. I am going to make the caramel treatment for my hair b/c I just noticed some broken hairs during my wash today.
 
Motions Moisture Plus . . . :yep: there are different prices depending on the size of tub. I buy the 80 ounce tub for $19.49, which I think is the largest. Then I add oils and/or butters that I'm trying to get rid of. It also comes in a tube at Walmart for lesst than $3.00.
 
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