Deep Conditioners You Should Have In Stock For Winter – The List

Suppose you want salon-level results at home and don't mind splurging. In that case, Byrdie recommends the Christophe Robin Regenerating Hair Mask with Prickly Pear Seed Oil ($69) because it is perfect for color-treated hair. It is reparative and adds ridiculous shine to your hair.

If you want a more affordable option, you can always get the cult-favorite Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Moist Deep Conditioner ($2.99), as recommended by Refinery29. It has jojoba oil and aloe to moisturize the driest tresses without breaking the bank. If you have dry, curly hair, Vogue recommends Briogeo Don't Despair, Repair! Deep Conditioning Mask ($38) because it has a blend of B-vitamins and collagen to restore dry hair that needs extra hydration. This deep conditioning mask doesn't have sulfates, silicones, or parabens.

Those with fine,thin hair may want to skip this because their hair is prone to becoming greasy. However, you have to fix the damage. That's why Olaplex No. 5 Bond Maintenance Conditioner ($28) is perfect for fine hair, according to Cosmopolitan, because it has less protein and moisture. This means it won't weigh your hair down or make it look flat.

It can be a struggle to maintain blonde without the brassiness. That's why InStyle loves It's a 10 Five Minutes Hair Repair for Blondes ($20.99). It has hydrolyzed collagen to restore hydration and magnolia extracts to enhance and brighten color during the dry months.

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Deep Conditioners You Should Have In Stock For Winter - The List

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