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Feb 21, 2013
Martine H.
I have really coarse, dry hair and I find it could use some extra moisture. I'm hesitant to use any harsh chemicals on my hair and leaving them in for a while. Any tips on how to make a deep conditioner with natural products?
Feb 21, 2013
Tina K.
You could heat up coconut oil and put it on your hair it works wonders.
Feb 21, 2013
Amelia L.
Lush makes awesome chemical free deep conditioners.
Feb 21, 2013
Martine H.
Omg thanks guys!!
Feb 21, 2013
Amanda M.
I just use my regular conditioner. I put it on my damp hair put a towel on it and leave it in for 29 mins or so :) and it leaves my hair silky smooth :))
Feb 21, 2013
Kally B.
Mix half olive oil, and half coconut oil to the amount you desire depending on how much hair you have. heat it up for atleast...15 seconds in the microwave. slather it on the ends of your hair. making your way to the top. leave in over night for best results but if you have no times 15-30 is best. also grapeseed oil has an argan oil like texture it works amazingly to promote moisture and shine along with helping out with split ends and dry hair. you can do the same with grapeseed oil by heating it up and applying to hair.. overnight (:
Feb 21, 2013
Katie S.
Use sleek elements leave it treatment ihave dry hair too nd that stuff makes it silky smooth nd smelly good you can get it at sallys love it!
Feb 21, 2013
Georgie K.
Yoghurt and honey! I have thick, uncontrollable and very curly hair and it makes it straight and silky! Not to mention it looks damage less. Just mix them both in a bowl and leave for 20 minutes.
Feb 21, 2013
Martine H.
Thanks for all these tips I will definitely try them out!