neither really. but if your going to get one, get one with the higher moisture content.
There is a palmolive conditioner in a dark pink bottle that has coconut extracts. that is the best super cheap one i would say. or garnier fructis for dry damaged hair (although depending on your hair it may be perfect or a disaster, ive heard different reactions from different curly haired ppl. i love it, my sis in law hates it) id go palmolive to start with.
curly hair needs more than a good conditioner to look fab. you must take super care of it... believe me i know, its taken me yrs to discover how to care for my wild, dry curls.
firstly, when you dry your hair with a hairdryer, scrunch your hair a bit with a towel to get excess water out first, put a heat protective spray or serum in it (it can be a cheap one, the more expensive ones are better but cheapies are 100x better than nothing!) and use a diffuser on the end of your dryer. They are big round things you can attatch to your dryer. some dryers come with one, others you can just take into a salon and get matched up with one, they arent expensive and they are FAR more gentle on curls when having to use a hairdryer which is sooo bad for your dry curls.
second, MOISTURE. any products you use must be rich in moisturising agents. Shampoo and conditioner made specifically for curly hair, such as ';Tigi catwalk curls'; are best, but at high prices we arent all able to afford that kind of treatment, so for those on a budget, get shamp and cond with things like aloe vera... almond oil or the best, coconut extracts. Infact you can buy 100% coconut conditioner for a reasonable price from cheap beauty stores like Priceline.
when you go swimming in a pool or at the beach, put plenty of leave-in conditioner in your hair before you go, because chlorine and salt water eat away at your already dry hair. putting this on before you go acts as a barrier to help prevent more frizzies and dryness.
a super cool and effective treatment for your hair, that costs less than a busfare, is LEMON! squeeze (with an old school juicer) one or two lemons, depending on how much you need for your length, and while in the shower before you shampoo, put it all thru your hair. it will cleanse your hair of all the built up product that has been weiging your hair down and making it look dull, and the natural acid cant hurt your hair. plus if your blonde or have highlights it can really pick up a shine and brighten the colour! Its cheap and super effective!
cared for curls are happy curls and will look brilliant!Is l'oreal conditioner better or revlon conditioner for dry curly hair?
I have curly hair that got badly damaged by hair dye to the point it started to break %26amp; fall out. I shaved my head to get rid of the damaged hair %26amp; now use Schwarzkopf hair repair the moisture enrich shampoo %26amp; conditioner it is designed to hydrate %26amp; restore dry %26amp; stressed hair. I also use Scharwzkopf hair repair total repair night spray treatment for very dry %26amp; damaged hair its a leave in treatment for nights. My hair is now healthy %26amp; has grown back really quick.Of course I wouldn't recommend shaving your head I just wanted to get rid of the coloured hair %26amp; didn't care about having really short hair for a few months.Is l'oreal conditioner better or revlon conditioner for dry curly hair?
Both are equally useless. Compare what's inside both of them, it's all the same.
Never take a chance with your hair. Once the destructive mechanism of chemical formulations starts, it's not easy to stop, with hairloss being the most severe. And all these will work silently against you without you even realising, till you suddenly wake up one day and see that problem has become pretty unmanageable.
Advice: Go for natural/organic options. Or atleast ones that have some positive stuff to offset the negative of chemical based products.
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