Moisturizing conditioners generally follow the moisturising shampoo after every wash.
It’s recommended that you deep condition your hair once a week for up to 20 minutes, preferably with heat (in a hooded dryer).
For those who wash their hair twice a week, only one of those washes should be followed by deep conditioning.
3. Natural oils
Natural oils are a must-have haircare product for healthy natural hair.
Some examples include olive oil, neem oil, coconut oil, jojoba oil, rosemary oil, tea tree oil, safflower oil, lanolin oil, sweet almond oil, Vatika oil, carrot oil, and castor oil.
Natural oils help to seal in water-based moisturizer products and help enhance the shine and pliability of hair.
4. Water-based moisturiser
Water-based moisturizer is usually used for daily supplementation of moisture.
The best water-based moisturizers don’t contain petrolatum, mineral oil, or lanolin.
Instead, they contain aloe or water as their first ingredient and often contain emollients and humectants that draw moisture into the hair to soften it.
It is recommended that you moisturize your hair once or twice a day before bedtime and in the morning.
5. Protein-based treatments and conditioners
These are primarily used for rebuilding the hair strands, and work best when they are integrated into an already high-moisture hair care routine.
The frequency of using protein-based conditioners and treatments will largely depend on the strength of the product you’re using and the amount of hair damage you’re trying to correct.
Note: protein re-constructors should be followed by a good moisturizing deep conditioner in order to restore the natural pliability and moisture of the hair.
6. Leave-in conditioner