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    Default Re: What conditioner(s) are you using?

    Does anyone have a suggestion for a light yet moisturizing conditioner available in the USA? I have quite thin hair which is easily weighed down and becomes completely limp but also can break very easily and I would like something to help strengthen it. Right now it is rather short at shoulder length but I want to keep it looking cute and voluminous while also setting up to grow long!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RubberDucky View Post
    I Googled for these and found Varpu avocado shampoo and conditioner - I wish I could get these in Estonia...
    Yes, there's Varpu that I haven't tried yet. Lifehair's got good products all the way. I'm sorry they've not come to Estonia. I cannot find them in my hometown either, I need to order them online.


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    I've been liking the Macadamia deep repair mask, probably because of the cones, and it is quite expensive, I think I found an alternative in the Renpure Organics biotin conditioner, it gives me just as much slip

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katsura View Post
    Yes, there's Varpu that I haven't tried yet. Lifehair's got good products all the way. I'm sorry they've not come to Estonia. I cannot find them in my hometown either, I need to order them online.
    Yeah, I guess I'll have to hop on a boat to Helsinki one of these days - I'd really like to try some of their products.

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    Default Re: What conditioner(s) are you using?

    Quote Originally Posted by wool View Post
    Does anyone have a suggestion for a light yet moisturizing conditioner available in the USA? I have quite thin hair which is easily weighed down and becomes completely limp but also can break very easily and I would like something to help strengthen it. Right now it is rather short at shoulder length but I want to keep it looking cute and voluminous while also setting up to grow long!
    I also have fine hair so I can chime in, for what it is worth! The conditioner that I use actually tends to influence my waviness quite a bit. I’ve found silicone-free to be good for enhancing waves. I have more waves when I use Mineral Fusion volumizing conditioner. It does not give as much slip as the Acure coconut for the chemically damaged portion of my hair, though.

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    Default Re: What conditioner(s) are you using?

    Quote Originally Posted by wool View Post
    Does anyone have a suggestion for a light yet moisturizing conditioner available in the USA? I have quite thin hair which is easily weighed down and becomes completely limp but also can break very easily and I would like something to help strengthen it. Right now it is rather short at shoulder length but I want to keep it looking cute and voluminous while also setting up to grow long!
    The Garnier Whole Blends oat one is one of the lightest ones I have come across in a long time; it hydrates, but it doesn't weigh the hair down.
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    Default Re: What conditioner(s) are you using?

    I don't use any. Maybe except for special occasions. I really don't like the slimy, coated feeling of conditioners. It seems my hair is always frizzy whether I used conditioner or not. I guess the secret to smooth hair would be silicone product and/or flat iron, but I don't want to bother. I'd rather just be frizzy.

    I have a bottle of Aura cherry bark or something like that stashed in the closet if I want to use any.
    Last edited by sapphire-o; June 27th, 2018 at 04:56 AM.

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    Default Re: What conditioner(s) are you using?

    The deep conditioner I use once a week is Aussie’s Three Minute Miracle Strong. The conditioner is either Garnier Fructis’s Grow Strong or Triple Nutrition or Damage Eraser.

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    Lush Retread.
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    Default Re: What conditioner(s) are you using?

    If anyone shops online, this panthenol conditioner from Puritan Pride (Puritan.com) is very good for fine hair, they often have great sales and free shipping offers too:


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