Today, we’re taking a look at the best conditioners for dry, damaged hair that you can find at the drugstore. I, myself, use drugstore conditioners much more than high end ones. Why? They do the job at a lower cost. Furthermore, I always look for conditioners that are aimed to nurture unhealthy hair. I have damage from using heat tools and dry ends that need some extra care. If that sounds like you as well, then this list is for you! Here are 10 drugstore conditioners for dry, damaged hair.
10 Drugstore Conditioners for Damaged Hair
- L’Oreal Paris Ceramide Total Repair 5 Restoring Conditioner. Restores the visible signs of damaged hair and helps mend broken hair fibers. Won’t weigh hair down.
- Dove Intensive Repair Conditioner. Targets damage and dryness found in hair as it smooths, strengthens, and prevent split ends. Helps to rebind and restore damaged hair proteins.
- TRESemme Moisture Rich Luxurious Conditioner. Restores vibrancy and softens dry, damaged hair. Restores 4X more moisture in hair.
- Aussie 3 Minute Moist Miracle Deep Conditioner. Deep conditioning treatment that provides 3X the moisture of an ordinary conditioner. Revives hair in only 3 minutes 1 time a week.
- Aveeno Nourish + Strenghten Conditioner.Brings dry, damaged hair back to life by strengthening and nourishing hair follicles. Enhances shine, repairs, and reduces breakage.
- John Frieda Frizz-Ease Miraculous Recovery Repairing Conditioner.
Heals split ends while it replenishes moisture and repairs the look and feel of heat-damaged hair. - TRESemme Split Remedy Split End Conditioner. Reduces split ends by up to 80% after three uses. Reconstructs, repairs, and smooths hair.
- L’Oreal Ever Pure Sulfate Free Repair & Defend Conditioner.
Repairs and strengthens damaged, color-treated hair while keeping color pure. - Garnier Fructis Triple Nutrition Conditioner for Dry, Damaged Hair. Gives hair extra moisture, volume, and body without added weight. Fortifies and infuses hair with nutrients.
- Clear Extreme Damage Relief Conditioner. Restore’s the scalp’s natural moisture barrier. Repairs and fortifies damaged hair.
There are so many more drugstore conditioners out there that do the same things too, but I think this is a good list to start with. Bookmark this list so you can come back to it and try all the different ones!
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