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Readers' Picks for Top Hair Conditioners

From Paul Mitchell to Garnier and Neutrogena, readers share product reviews on conditioners they can't live without

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If you want soft, shiny, manageable hair, start in the shower by using the perfect conditioner for your hair type. Our readers have bravely tried (nearly) all of them and told us which they deem worthy. Check them out and get one step closer to "Pantene commercial" hair.

By Sarah Carrillo

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My hair is long, fine and straight. The only way I can get out my tangles is to run my fingers thru with conditioner in the shower. I've tried several different shampoos and conditioners, and the best conditioner by far for getting out tangles is Herbal Essences "Break's Over." I always have to use a lot of conditioner--my tangles seem to disappear instantly! No more pain and no more having to break off my hair tangles!

by laurabeth77October 25, 2009 at 07:44PM Report as inappropriate

Gratefulbri, for skinny hair, try "Beautiful Body". This is an older product that you can find at you local beauty supply house, such as "Sally's". You do not have to have a license to purchase. It will run about $9 a bottle and last about 6 to 9 months. Pour it into a spray bottle and spray on wet hair then style as desired. (I blow dry) Does not take much, and you will be amazed at the results. Beautiful Body will not only boost volumn, but takes care of tangles, and hair splitting during the course of the day so hair looks fuller and much more healthy. No more limp hair! I can use texture products, without looking bald and straighten my hair for current styles and trends.

by mkcpoolJuly 10, 2009 at 08:40AM Report as inappropriate

WTH?!? Does everyone have coarse, frizzy, curly, dry hair.? What about us fine, limp, straight gals who need texture and volume as well as detangling???

by velroseJuly 08, 2009 at 03:36PM Report as inappropriate

tangles and frizz are a problem for me also and I have found that using BioSilk on towel dried hair after a shower then letting it dry naturally works best. It seems like the heat from the iron actually enhances the smoothness. Costco has BioSilk extra large bottle that lasts me about 3 months for $13. Cant beat that!

by harley36July 08, 2009 at 03:00PM Report as inappropriate

I have what my hair dresser calls "skinny" hair. I have tried almost every volumizing product there is and have not found one that will give me some volume without fading the color?

by GratefulbriJuly 08, 2009 at 02:55PM Report as inappropriate

i have natural curly hair but i straighten it with a straitener and my hair is really dry and frizzy after i straighten it any suggestions

by smiley123July 08, 2009 at 02:36PM Report as inappropriate

I have long chemically straightened hair and the BEST product I have ever found to keep my hair from frizzing is infusium frizoligy. I have been using it for about a year now and have had so many compliments on how soft and shiny my hair is and I never have a friz issue. The moisturoligy works well too but the frizoligy is the best. It is about $6 a bottle and last over a month so it is well worth it. I use the leav in as well as the shampoo and conditioner

by jessylJuly 08, 2009 at 11:52AM Report as inappropriate

It would be nice to know the sizes of the bottles for sale at the prices listed.

by ieduk8July 08, 2009 at 10:53AM Report as inappropriate

I have long, naturally curly hair and the only thing that works for me is Aussie Moist Conditioner in the shower and when I get out I use Aussie Leave in Conditioner.

I rated this article: 10 out of 10

by pamkc68July 08, 2009 at 07:08AM Report as inappropriate

Nothing works better on my curly frizzy hair but when I tried Redken Real Control Conditioner, I felt that it really rejuvenated my hair...

by dvellerJuly 08, 2009 at 03:13AM Report as inappropriate

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