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What can I use to deep condition natural hair?

How do you make homemade deep conditioner?

1:004:19Easy & Affordable DIY Moisturizing Deep Conditioner for Dry HairYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo you're going to need about half a cup of olive oil half a cup of coconut oil. And like a spoonfulMoreSo you're going to need about half a cup of olive oil half a cup of coconut oil. And like a spoonful of honey. You can switch these up based on your liking.

Can you deep condition with regular conditioner?

Can I use a normal conditioner to deep condition my hair? Yes, however normal conditioner lacks a few things that deep conditioner does. You can add honey, olive oil (or any type of oil), yogurt, or coconut oil to your regular conditioner to make it like a deep conditioner.

What can you deep condition with?

Check the ingredients, and only use a deep conditioner that contains coconut oil, olive oil, or avocado: these are the only ingredients that can truly penetrate the hair shaft. (NaturAll's Ice Cream Treatment Deep Conditioners use all three!) Other conditioners and hair masks will just coat and sit on your hair.

What can I use if I don’t have a deep conditioner?

While your hair cuticle rebuilds, you can use other products to seal your hair and help restore some gloss and shine.

  1. Olive oil. A few drops of olive oil can go a long way to give your hair some life. …
  2. Coconut oil. …
  3. Argan oil. …
  4. Almond oil. …
  5. Use sun protection. …
  6. DIY hair masks. …
  7. Rice water rinse. …
  8. Leave-in conditioner.

Is mayonnaise a good deep conditioner?

It might sound strange, but putting mayonnaise in hair has been a popular DIY beauty treatment for years. Mayonnaise makes an effective deep conditioner, and it will leave your locks feeling soft and looking shiny.

What can I add to my conditioner to make it a deep conditioner?

0:214:00How to turn your conditioner into a deep conditioner-Fast!!! — YouTubeYouTube

What’s the difference between conditioner and deep conditioner?

The main differences between regular conditioner and deep conditioners are that deep conditioners are there to be much more penetrating into the cuticle of your hair. … The effects of a regular conditioner are much more fleeting meaning that its benefits don't last as long as a deep conditioner.