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Best Deep Conditioner for Natural Hair

Finding the best deep conditioner for natural hair may at first seem to be overwhelming. After all, there are dozens of products on the market. But how do you know which one is best for your hair? What works wonders for one person may not work for another.

Factors such as environment, diet, and hair texture make everyone’s hair unique. Because of these factors, your hair has specific needs.

To help you find the best deep conditioning treatment for you, here are a few of the most popular and effective ingredients used in deep conditioners.

Top 5 Deep Conditioners

Shea Butter

Shea butter is a fat extracted from the nut of the African Karite tree. When applied to the scalp, it can help heal dandruff and eczema due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

It’s an excellent conditioner for the hair because not only does it penetrate the hair shaft, but it helps to protect the hair from the damage caused by heated styling tools.It’s UVP properties protect the hair against the harmful effects of the sun making it ideal for the girl who is outside a lot.

When looking for a deep conditioning treatment with Shea butter, try to find products that list the Shea butter near the top of the ingredient list.

Shea Moisture’s Strengthen & Regrow Leave-In Conditioner
lists Shea butter as the second ingredient.

This leave-in conditioner is lightweight, creamy and is safe for natural, colored heat styled or relaxed hair. It is also, cruelty-free, sulfate-free, organic, and the ingredients are fair-trade friendly. Another option is to take Butta Butta Cream and melt it down to add to your deep conditioner since it has all of the best oils all in one jar!

Avocado Oil

When it comes to moisturizing the hair and scalp, many people love the many benefits

avocado oil
offers. Avocado oil is lightweight and has more monounsaturated fat than coconut and grapeseed oils.

It’s packed with vitamins such as A, B, D, and E which help to strengthen hair and improve elasticity. Avocado oil locks in moisture, adds incredible shine and has an excellent slip.

This makes it ideal for treating the ends of your twists and afro hair.

Jessicurl Deep Conditioning Treatment
lists avocado oil as the third ingredient after Shea butter, so you know it’s a powerhouse deep conditioning treatment.

It is cruelty-free, silicone free, vegan and safe for color treated hair. It is also safe to use on children. Jessicurl Deep Conditioning Treatment costs about 16.95 for 8 ounces.

Coconut Oil

If your hair is lacking protein, coconut oil might be just what your hair needs. While coconut oil doesn’t have protein itself, it penetrates the hair shaft and seals it which prevents protein loss. The results are healthy, shiny and stronger hair.

However, if your hair has sufficient protein, coconut oil will cause brittle and dry hair. It’s recommended to try testing a little coconut oil on a small area of hair first to ensure that your hair would benefit from coconut oil.

Some people love using coconut oil as a pre-poo or to control frizz. Coconut oil can be purchased at most grocery stores and pharmacies.

Shea Moisture African Black Soap Purification Mask
lists coconut oil as the second ingredient.

This mask gently removes product buildup while leaving your hair soft, shiny and deeply conditioned.

Shea Moisture African Black Soap Purification Mask
costs about 6.99 for 6 ounces.

Jojoba Oil

Eden jojoba all natural deep conditioner
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Another ingredient you may want to consider when shopping for a natural hair conditioner is

jojoba oil
. Unrefined jojoba oil is lightweight, non-greasy and the closest in composition to natural sebum. This means it absorbs into the scalp and hair more easily than other oils.

Jojoba oil also mixes well with other oils and can even be added to your favorite shampoo. Because it is an anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antifungal, it aids in healing scalp conditions like eczema and psoriasis.

Eden Bodyworks All Natural Deep Conditioner
is an excellent deep conditioner containing jojoba oil. It is cruelty-free, paraben free, mineral oil free and does not have any dyes.

With an affordable price of around 8.49, you can deep condition your hair and scalp without breaking the bank. You can purchase Eden Bodyworks All Natural Deep Conditioner at Target and Sally Beauty.

Argan Oil

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Argan oil
is derived from the nut of the Moroccan Argan tree and has been quickly growing in popularity. It is even referred to as liquid gold. Argan oil contains vitamin E and antioxidants that easily penetrate the hair shaft, restoring shine, strength, and elasticity to the hair.

It also protects against heat styling and has UVP protection against the damage caused by the sun. Argan oil is an excellent pre-poo, frizz tamer, curl definer and of course as a deep conditioning treatment. It comes in many forms and can be used alone as a hot oil treatment or mixed with your favorite shampoo or conditioner.

OGX Renewing Oil of Morroco Intense Moisturizing Treatment
is lightweight and very effective on curly hair. This treatment is part of OGX’s line of products that contain Argan oil. It is lightweight and ideal for those who don’t want their hair weighed down.

If your hair needs a bit more weight,

One N Only’s Argan Oil Treatment
might be for you. It is a heavier, silicone based oil that has excellent restorative properties that make unruly hair manageable and soft.  OGX Renewing Oil of Morroco Intense Moisturizing Treatment costs about 7.99 for 8 oz., and One N Only Argan Oil Treatment costs about 9.99 for 6 oz.

Olive Oil

For centuries, olive oil was used as a beauty treatment. It still is. Some claim that Cleopatra used olive oil as part of her beauty regimen.

Like avocado oil, olive oil moisturizes the hair by penetrating and sealing the hair shaft. The results are shiny, soft and healthier hair. It helps to regrow hair when massaged onto the scalp.

Olive oil is a bit lighter than avocado oil and is an ideal for the summer months or to add into your favorite conditioner or deep conditioner for type 4 hair. Although there are tons of products available, it is easy to make a homemade hair conditioner yourself.

After washing your hair, apply a little olive oil, avocado oil or jajoba oil to wet hair, then cover with a shower cap or plastic wrap. Leave it on for about a half hour then wash with a gentle shampoo. Rinse with cool water and allow your hair to air dry. Olive oil is an excellent natural hair conditioner that is inexpensive and very effective.

Honey

Raw honey is yet another natural hair conditioner that works wonders on black hair. Honey is a natural humectant it helps to retain moisture by drawing water molecules from the air and on the scalp and hair. It can reduce dandruff and strengthen the hair follicles by increasing the moisture level of the hair.

It aids in stimulating hair growth and reducing hair loss. Because honey is an emollient, the hair will be softer, smoother and silkier.

If you really want to pack a punch to your deep conditioning treatment, add your favorite oil to the honey. Honey is a wonderful natural remedy that helps repair damaged hair.

Alcohol

When it comes to finding the right deep conditioning treatment, a lot of people have been taught to only purchase products without alcohol. However, there are some types of alcohol that actually help condition hair.

They are called fatty alcohols and have emollient properties. This simply means they’re formulated to soften the hair. Lauryl alcohol, Cetyl alcohol, Myristyl alcohol, Stearyl alcohol, Cetearyl alcohol and Behenyl alcohol are all fatty alcohols and come from natural sources.

In fact, these types of alcohols are beneficial for curly hair because they help retain moisture in the hair shaft. So, there isn’t any need to shy away from products with these kinds of beneficial ingredients. Finding the best deep conditioner for your natural hair isn’t as overwhelming after all.

There are plenty of products that offer exactly the kind of deep conditioning for your hair. Understanding the ingredients and their effects on the hair will help you find the product that’s best for you. The results will be healthy, soft, and luxurious hair that will have a brilliant shine.

 

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