Thick, Moisturising Conditioners

I need to add a really great conditioner to my products but it had to be extreamly thick and moisturizing. I got confused because every thing sounds so good like Kenra, Mizani, Nexuss, Redken, I could go on. What conditioner would you reccomend and why?
 

cutebajangirl

New Member
The Dominican products tend to be really thick. I like Nacidit Avacado the best and Miss Key 10y1 is thick too. Also on the pricier side Affirm Positive Link is thick as is Alter Ego Garlic Oil Treatment.
 

AllAboutTheHair

New Member
Kenra,Kenra, Kenra...the thickness reminds me of cake batter (sorry,I can't think of anything else). It's smooth and creamy. It can also double as a leave in.
 
I was leaning toward Kenra the most hope fully it will be the one. I can't find any Domincan Salons in my area, if there are any I don't know where to find them.
 

MsKibibi

Well-Known Member
I love L'oreal Nature Therepy mega moisture conditioner. Its so thick that it's in a jar that you have to scoop out as opposed to a bottle that you squeeze out. Also, it makes my hair feel like silk, even AFTER it's washed out.
 

Tai

New Member
Kenra I just

If you want to try Dominican conditioners, you could go online at sickbay.biz. They have almost all the ones we talk about here, Miss Key, Nacidit, Rysell Coconut, etc. and the prices are right and the shipping is fast.

If you have a Hispanic area in town, you could breeze through there and find out if there's a BSS in the area that carries Dominican products. You might be surprised.
 

Allandra

Well-Known Member
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I love L'oreal Nature Therepy mega moisture conditioner. Its so thick that it's in a jar that you have to scoop out as opposed to a bottle that you squeeze out. Also, it makes my hair feel like silk, even AFTER it's washed out.

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I agree. This conditioner is very thick and moisturizing. I've had it in my hair care stash for a while now.
 

inkysphinx

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I like plain ol cholesterol. I've tried several brands (they are not all the same) and th ebest one for my hair is LeKair Cholesterol Plus. This is a thick, CHEAP conditioner that leaves the hair very soft and conditioned. When used with heat, my hair is soft for days. I may get around to trying some of the more expensive brands. . .then again, I may not.
 

bellydancer

New Member
i agree with inkysphinx. Cholesterol conditioners are alway sthick and cheap. I haven't tried LeKair in a while, but from what i remember it is a good conditioner. I like Lustrasilk Herbal Cholesterol. The new formula is better then the old. It's thicker and mineral oil is at the bottom of the list unlike before when it was at the top. Also Creme of Nature Conditioner (white bottle with purple writing) is really good. VERY moisturizing.

Dang i have been wanting to try Kenra for sooooooooo long. Sigh I guess one more purchase wouldn't hurt.
 

Miosy

New Member
I have to say that for thickess & moisturing conditoner would be Kenra 100%

Next I would say Elucence, Humecto in the 5 lb tub not the bottle (tub is way thicker than the bottle)
 

DahomeyAmazon

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zoya_j said:
Jason Biotin conditioner is a good one too


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yes.
I have found Jason Biotin to be a wonderfully moisturizing conditioner. I suggest leaving it on for 10-15 minutes before rinsing.
 

miss_brown

New Member
1. Kenra MC - works wonders on my natural hair and doesn't require leaving it on for more than 5-10 minutes

2. Miss Key 10 en 1 - my hair loves it
mild protein and good amount of slip for me
 

miracle

New Member
Mane 'n Tail Deep Moisturizing Conditioner--very thick and creamy and makes my hair as soft as cotton.
 
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