What is the best best conditioner to use for dry hair?

I used to work at Sally's Beauty Supply and literally tried so many different conditioners. From cheaper to high end, I tried many brands. I have dry frizzy hair and was looking for the best deep conditioner.

Out of the more expensive salon quality brands, I think Sebastian and Rusk had the best moisturizing, deep conditioners. I have tried many cheaper brands, as well. Brands you do not have to buy at Sally's and you may find my results surprising.

I thought Pantene and Tresemme deep conditioners were just as good as those name brands at just a fraction of the cost. Tresemme and Pantene can be found at Walmart and many grocery stores. They are both affordable.So, if money is an issue, I suggest sticking with Pantene or Tresemme.

Hope that helps!

If you would like to try an effective home treatment for dry hair, instead of buying conditioners, this is one method which is very cheap and works well. Warm a small quantity of olive oil, about three tablespoons should be enough. You can do this easily in the microwave oven, but be careful to only leave it in for a few seconds, it needs to be warm, not hot.

Apply this to dry hair, I mean don't wet it first! Gently massage it through your hair and wrap your hair in cling film to keep it in place. Cover your head with a towel and leave for twenty minutes to half an hour.

Shampoo your hair twice to remove the oil, dry and style as usual. If you do this once a week, you should find your hair will be in much better condition.

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