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Home-made intensive conditioner?

I have really dry/damaged hair (years of colouring...) and spend a fortune on those intensive conditioners/conditioning masks.

Anyone know of a cheap home-made alternative??
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  • Penelope_Penguin
    Penelope_Penguin Posts: 17,216 Forumite
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    I have really dry/damaged hair (years of colouring...) and spend a fortune on those intensive conditioners/conditioning masks.

    Anyone know of a cheap home-made alternative??

    There will possibly already be the answer you're looking for on the Beauty Board :) I'll move this over later.

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  • Holly25
    Holly25 Posts: 48 Forumite
    I heard that olive oil is quite good if you put it on and wrap your hair in a warm towel for 20 mins, then rinse. Mind you I'd probably avoid putting it right on the roots!

    Another one I heard is just putting on tonnes of your regular conditioner, tie your hair back/ wrap it in clingfilm and leave it as long as possible, even overnight before washing it out!
  • lauren_1
    lauren_1 Posts: 2,067 Forumite
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    Any oil can be used. Olive, coconut (it naturally comes solid so will have to gently warm it), grapeseed, wheatgerm, rapeseed, sunflower etc etc (you can even add essential oils such as chamomile, tea tree, lavender and geranium.

    Overripe avacado's (beaten with oil)

    egg yolks (beaten with oil as an option)

    Slop as much as you can on and wrap in clingfilm then in a warm towel or for a few mins sit under a warm hairdryer, keep it on as long as possible or overnight and wash out with NEAT baby shampoo.

    Coconut oil makes an excellent leave in conditioner, its one of the lightest oils available so good if you have dry ends.
  • zippychick
    zippychick Posts: 9,328 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    Hi Moneysavingnovice

    there is also an Old style thread - Hair conditioner, and anyone got a recipe for hair conditioner

    hope that helps
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  • SailorSam
    SailorSam Posts: 22,754 Forumite
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    All sort of beauty tips on here for homemade concotions.

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  • kittiej
    kittiej Posts: 2,564 Forumite
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    If you steep nettletops in hot but not boiling water then sieve the liquid into a suitable container this make a good conditioner.

    I used to use this when I had dry permed hair and it worked a treat.

    You might want to wear gloves when picking the nettles mind you lol.

    It will keep for a few days, not sure if it could be frozen perhaps?
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