Natural Hair Conditioner
One of the keys to having great-looking hair is to keep it in good condition.
Whilst the stars may spend thousands on special conditioning treatments prior to walking down the red carpet on Oscar night, a good
beauty regime can help to keep your hair in looking it's best. 
One of the best natural conditioners that anyone can whip up at home is eggs - whisk them up in a bowl or jug and rub gently into
your hair and leave for a few minutes.
This homemade treatment is not for the faint hearted, but has been recommended long before you could buy professional
conditioners. Wash off carefully with lukewarm water - not hot water!
For a real treat, splash out on a hot oil or deep conditioning treatment that you can leave in to really boost
condition.
Make sure to keep an eye out for split ends - make sure you give the ends of your hair a regular visual check.
Color Treated Hair
Looking for a shampoo and conditioner in one for color treated hair ?
Specially formulated products can help to restore the correct PH to your hair, protect your hair and prevent loss of colour.
If you're using a color to fully cover grey (gray) hair, you may need to use a special protective shampoo and conditioner to protect against
the natural bleaching effects of the sun.
Recommended Products
Aveda Sap Moss Hair Conditioner (not mass conditioners!) - it's not tested on animals which is a plus and is priced in the medium to
high range. Users say that it's helped reduce split ends and tangles.
Kerasoft and Treasured Locks - are two of the ranges created to make the most of african american hair.
Nutrilite Complex for Hair, Skin and Nails - (sometimes confused with Nutralife) is a nutritional supplement that can help
if your hair and skin are showing signs of the daily stresses and strains in your life.
Frizz Ease by John Frieda© - protects and prevents common problems - helps you to have frizz free hair
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