With thousands of hair conditioners on your local beauty supply store shelves, how do you decide which ones to leave the store with? Knowing which ingredients will work best for your hair type is very important in deciding which product to buy. If you have extremely dry hair, you should look for ingredients that provide moisture. But if your hair feels dull or over-moisturized, look for ingredients that strengthen the hair. It all comes down to knowing your hair’s need and reading your ingredient labels.
How to Decide Which Hair Conditioner To Buy
Rinse-out conditioners
These conditioners are used on the hair for detangling purposes. Some of them may come with a shampoo that you can use before conditioning the hair, but some don’t. You may see words like volumizing, fortifying, nourishing, or hydrating on the bottles when looking for a rinse-out conditioner. Whatever word the brand uses to catch your attention, most rinse-out conditioners should be left on the hair for no more than 5 minutes because their job is to provide nourishment to the outer layer of the hair shaft.
These conditioners make the hair feel silkier, shinier, or easier to comb through by smoothing the cuticle layers. Whether you have oily, dry, or normal hair, it is always recommended to use a rinse-out conditioner to restore moisture lost from the hair during shampooing. These conditioners are easy to find and they are great to have if you are on a healthy hair routine.
Deep conditioners
Repair conditioners also known as treatment conditioners, are deep conditioners formulated to penetrate the hair shaft. They are often left on the hair for 10-20 minutes to provide a more penetrating treatment. A hair dryer is sometimes used to speed up the process. The formulas used in these conditioners include ingredients that restore either protein or moisture back to the hair.
Protein packs or protein deep conditioners are formulated to gently swell the hair and allow the ingredients to pass through the hair shaft and add protein to the cortex of the hair. This process restores the strength and elasticity of the hair. Getting a protein treatment also help your hairstyles look better and last longer. Whether to get a protein treatment or not depends on you hair’s needs. Severely weak and brittle hair require a high-protein repair conditioner that can strengthen the hair. Deep protein treatments should be used only once a week until the damage is repaired. Using a moisturizing rinse-out conditioner after each protein treatment, followed by your regular leave- ins will help balance your hair’s protein and moisture.
Moisture rich or moisturizing deep conditioners are especially good for hair that gets dry easily. My naturally kinky, coarse, 4c hair falls into that category. These conditioners contain moisture agents that fully penetrate the hair shaft. They also contain ingredients that smooth the cuticles to lock the moisture in once it’s been added.
Leave-in conditioners
Leave-in conditioners are designed to be added to the hair and be left alone. They provide moisture to the hair, prevent dryness, and smooth the hair without weighing it down. They also help with detangling the hair before styling. Light leave-in conditioners are great for women with low porosity hair. They are easier for the hair to absorb. But if your hair has trouble keeping moisture in, a heavy leave-in cream can help your hair retain moisture longer. A heavy leave-in cream can also be used if you have normal porosity hair.
In conclusion
Feeling your hair and knowing what it needs plays a big role in your decision making when buying hair products. I have used hundreds of hair products since I started my natural hair journey. I even used a volumizing conditioner once. Can you believe it? But now I listen to my hair. I buy exactly what I know it needs. It is good to experiment with different products or read reviews before buying new ones. But always go back to what your hair loves. Because at the end of the day, that’s all that matters.
Great post! It does take a while to get to know what our hair likes after starting a hhj. SO many products are tempting but not alot of them work for each head.
I agree. It is so easy to get lost.
This is great information. I have started using conditioners more now. Before I never use to because I found my hair got oily but I only use a little bit at the ends of my hair.
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Using a little bit is a great idea.
I always buy deep and leave in conditioners. Thanks for sharing this info.
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Great selection of products.
Thanks Jackie
Very informative, I usually go for leave in conditioner and deep conditioner once a week.
Good choices.
Those are all some interesting products, it´s not easy to find the right conditioner for your hair texture, that´s true. Thanks for this article!
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Thanks for the tips dear, so helpful
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Great post, very informative. Finding products that your hair loves takes time but its worth the time and effort.
I am still looking for the right leave-in for my hair, Candice.
Great detailed information, Nerline. Hope your weekend was a great one. Happy Monday, babe, luv ya….muah muah muah.
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Great tipps, useful post Nerline!!!
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Thanks, Paola
Another good one, learning so much!
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I'm finding out, what my hair wants and what I want is totally different! One must listen! Right now my hair needs everything. But I think I've found the right products to get it back on track. Great post Nerline!
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I hope your hair recovers soon, babe. Thank you.
Great post! I am a user of leave -In conditioners for my short kinks and love Cantu. Thanks Sista.
I love cantu also Neti!
You have no idea how helpful this post. Conditioning the hair is just so important and you have shared some great points. Thank you Nerline.
Hope you are doing well.
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Great post!!! thank you for sharing!!!
Have a good week!!! and my g+ for you!!!:)))
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Great tips Nerline.
I hope your week is going great.
Thanks so much for sharing.
It's going great, Beauty. Thank you.
I use hair mayonnaise as a deep conditioner, but honestly I hardly use leave-in conditioners. I just can't seem to find a good one around where I live. I just apply some oils and pomade and the girl is done.
Thanks for sharing this info with us.
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It's hard o find a good leave-in. period. It is like finding a good pair of jeans.
Great guide!! I recently started using that Leave-in by CANTU… I'm loving it so far!!
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I love it too, but I have to use it in small quantity.
Super informative! I live by live-in conditioners and tend to use them as my styling product. The neutrogena meadowfoam conditioner is by far my favorite from the ones listed but hate how little product they give you.
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I hate that too.
i'm finding myself going back to products that I use to use years ago too. Though it's hard to stick to the same products when new ones are coming out each week!
great post!
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Thank you. I totally understand what you mean.