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  2. The best leave-In conditioners for 2024 to help your hair - AOL

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    Hair types: Whether you have curly hair, pin straight hair, damaged hair or colored hair, there’s a leave-in conditioner for you. Most of these products are geared toward a specific type of hair ...

  3. The Best Conditioners for Dry Hair in 2023 - AOL

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    To best condition dry hair, first shampoo using Olaplex’s No. 4 Bond Maintenance Shampoo, then let the conditioner set in your hair for one to three minutes before washing out.

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    This secretly affordable hair mask uses a patented keratin protein called Alpha Keratin 60ku ® that — unlike other products using animal-derived hydrolyzed keratin — can actually weave broken ...

  5. Hair conditioner - Wikipedia

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    Hair conditioner is a hair care cosmetic product used to improve the feel, texture, appearance and manageability of hair. Its main purpose is to reduce friction between strands of hair to allow smoother brushing or combing, which might otherwise cause damage to the scalp . [ 1 ]

  6. Salon Selectives - Wikipedia

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    Salon Selectives is a line of hair care products, ranging from shampoos and hair conditioners to hair mousses, sprays, gels, and oils. Introduced by Helene Curtis in 1987, Salon Selectives is considered the first salon-inspired mass market hair care brand. It was acquired by Unilever in 1996 and was restructured in 2000 with all-new products ...

  7. Pantene - Wikipedia

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    Pantene (/ ˌ p æ n ˈ t iː n,-ˈ t ɛ n /) [1] is an American brand of hair care products now owned by Procter & Gamble.The product line originated in Europe in 1945 by Hoffmann-La Roche of Switzerland, which based the name on panthenol.

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