Suggestions for protein and moisturizing conditioners

I didn’t want to make my last post about the difference between protein and moisturizing conditioners too long so I decided to break it into two. Here are some suggestions adapted from Hairlista’s favorite conditioners. I’ve added some of my own suggestions too.

      Moisturizing conditioners


  1. Silk Elements Mega Cholesterol
  2. KeraCare Humecto
  3. Lustrasilk Shea Butter  and Mango Cholesterol (I’ve also used this conditioner at the beginning of my hair journey. It’s okay but I don’t think it might made my hair as soft as I would like it to be. I hear good stuff about it though and I might revisit it one day!)
  4. Africa’s Best Organics Olive Oil Deep Conditioner
  5. Silk Elements Mega Silk Moisturizing Treatment
  6. Creme of Nature Nourishing & Strengthening Treatment
  7. Silk Elements Kera Minerals Smoothing Deep Conditoner
  8. L’Oreal Natures Therapy Mega Moisture Nurturing Creme
  9. Motions Moisture Plus Conditioner
  10. Queen Helen Cholesterol Conditioner
  11. Matrix Biolage Conditioning Balm
  12. Kenra Moisturizing conditioner (My former favorite deep conditioner: I haven’t used it in a  while!)
  13. Aubrey Organics White Camellia (I also used it in the beginning of my hair journey. It’s okay but a bit too thick)
  14. Dark and Lovely Ultra Cholesterol conditioning mask
  15. Global Choice Positive Conditioner
  16. Organics cholesterol tea-tree oil (This is another very nice conditioner!)
  17. Queen Helene Cholesterol (contains mineral oil)

Light protein conditioners

 

 

  1.  Aphogee 2 min Reconstructor
  2. Organic Root Stimulator Replenishing Conditioner/Pak
  3. One n’ only Brazilian Tech deep penetrating conditioner
  4. Motions CPR Conditioner
  5. Joico KPAK Reconstruct Conditioner
  6. Joico Moisture Recovery Conditioner
  7. Organic Root Stimulator Hair Mayonnaise
  8. Kerapro conditioner for dry to very dry hair
  9. Lekair Cholesterol
  10. Mane N Tail Original Conditioner
  11. Vitale Hair Mayonnaise
  12. Aubrey organics swimmers conditioner (This is a really nice protein conditioner. Of all the Aubrey organics products I used, I think I like this the best).
  13. Aubrey organics glycogen protein balancing conditioner
  14. Profectiv Mega Growth Deep Strengthening Conditioner (contains mineral oil)
  15. Nexxus Humectress

Moderate to heavy proteins

1. Dudleys DRC
2. Nexxus Emergencee- used the old way
3. Joico  K-pak 
Deep Penetrating Reconstructor

4. Aphogee Two-step Treatment
5. Loreal Hair Repair kit

6. Nature’s gentle touch deep conditioning cholesterol treatment

 *Always follow moderate to heavy protein conditioners with a good moisturizing conditioner!

I hope this post has helped someone out there to make a choice. Remember to use only LIGHT PROTEIN CONDITIONERS weekly. If you want to use moderate to heavy protein conditioners, use them once a month or even once in two months.

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About the author
Dr Fomsky

Nigerian-born Dr Fomsky is a God-lover, a wife, a mom of three and a medical doctor by day. She is very passionate about hair, skin and weight management. Since she had babies, she's been struggling to keep her weight and her tummy down!
At night, she likes to read books, write blog posts and leave comments on other blogs. She lives in Paris, France and is also the author of Solving your relaxed hair breakage book
ABOUT DR FOMSKY'S
HAIR TYPE: 'Texlaxed' hair, High porosity, Fine hair strands, low to moderate density
CURRENT LENGTH: Between shoulder and armpit length
LOVING: Argan oil for sealing, Brown Butter Beauty Love Deep conditioner, Shescentit Blueberry Co-wash conditioner and Hairveda Red Tea Satin Moisturizer
LONG-TERM PLAN: Trim off bone-straight ends (6 inches left) over time

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32 Comments to Suggestions for protein and moisturizing conditioners

  1. Lexie says:

    Hi! I absolutely adore your blog 🙂 Would you consider Pantene Beautiful Lengths Deep Conditioner a moisturizing or light/heavy protein deep conditioner. It has the ingredients of a moisturizing conditioner but it makes my hair feel hard and doesn't give it nearly enough slip. Thanks for your time!

  2. dr_fomsky says:

    Awww Lexie, thanks so much for the compliment! Pantene is a moisturizing conditioner and has no protein in its ingredient list. I'm surprised it doesn't give you enough slip because that's one conditioner that gave me wonderful slip. I'm not using it much these days only because I think it was making my hair break. (I've not confirmed this yet though).
    You might want to try Keracare humecto: it's also a moisturizing conditioner. The only downside is that it contains mineral oil. If that doesn't bother you, you could try it.

  3. becky says:

    Hi Dr.fomsky i have been looking at alot of websites concerning hair but this beats it and seeing your picture below tops what am looking for.ok here is my problem my hair is permed right now and for the past 6weeks i have been conditioning at least once a week i uses lekair cholesterol.i also use doogro oil lastly i also use organics hair livin in.the problem is my hair is still breaking like crazy now it has broken off all the back and the longest section is the front.i feel frustrated now like crazy.i want hair like yours i know its a journey but i seriously need help.p.s i also take pregnancy vitamins supposed to help??ok waiting for your reply thx alot

    • Dr_fomsky says:

      Lekair cholesterol has some collagen protein in addition to the cholesterol. This makes it balanced conditioner. How does your hair feel? Mushy or hard? If it feels hard, you might to deep condition with something moisturizing. If it’s mush, you probably need some protein. Do you see hair bulbs? It could also be shedding. Send me an email or join my social network at sizzlinghub.spruz.com so wwe can chat some more

  4. becky says:

    dry and hard even when i put in the oils dr.

  5. GG says:

    I recently attempted to get my hair (uncolored but naturally black) lightened to a light brown. My stylist attempted to lighten my hair twice with no success. Well, two weeks later, I needed a relaxer so I went in to get one. My stylist put the mildest relaxer on my hair and after combing back through it noticed my hair was coming out and immediately washed it out. Ever since then, my hair comes out every time I comb, brush, or use my fingers on it. Is there anything I can do to restore my hair? I was getting relaxers every 5-6 weeks.

    I purchased Ion restore conditioner and was thinking about buying a hair dryer that you sit under. Please let me know your thoughts. I’ve never experienced this. Thanks.

    • Dr_fomsky says:

      Hi GG. I’m sorry about your hair. 🙁 Your hair might be overprocessed and you’ll need a lot of deep conditioning [at least once or twice a week] so it’s a good thing you bought a conditioner. The only true solution, though is for the damaged hair to be replaced by new hair. This time around, take care of any new hair you have coming in dear. 🙂 I haven’t used any of the Ion conditioners but most of them have good reviews… it’s also a good idea you get a hair dryer to maximise your deep conditioning. If you can’t get a dryer, try getting a heating cap. For now, I also think you should hold off relaxers till your hair gets in better shape.

      • GG says:

        Thanks for the reply. Do I just deep condition after I shampoo? Would you suggest protein treatments as well and if so how often?

        I’m thinking shampoo and deep condition twice a week. Do I need to use clarifying shampoos or just a shampoo? Sorry for all the questions but prior to now, i’ve never been a big hair person:(

        • Dr_fomsky says:

          Hi GG. I really don’t mind the questions: every blogger looks forward to comments and questions. It makes me know that all my writing is not in vain. Anyways, I think it’s better to start with deep conditioning 2x a week. Once after shampooing and the other time, just do a co-wash with any regular conditioner. If your hair responds well, then you can add a protein treatment before your shampoo. Don’t worry.. you’ll be fine. 😉

          • GG says:

            Thanks for the advice. Since my hair problem, I have been doing a lot of research and such. Would you suggest pre-pooing before shampooing or is there any benefit to this? I know my new growth is going to get unmanageable at some point so I am trying to learn what I can do to avoid relaxers until my hair is strong enough again.

            Just ordered a hooded dryer…. I am ready to get this hair journey going.

          • Dr_fomsky says:

            Yes GG. i suggest pre-pooing because it helps to reduce the drying effects of a shampoo: that’s what i was talking about when I said protein treatments before shampooing. However, I thinnk you should concentrate on just moisturizing conditioners for a while till your hair improves because proteins could also cause breakage if your hair is not well moisturized. As for stretching your relaxer, there are several things you could do: for one thing, regular deep conditioning will help to keep the new growth a little soft. Rollersetting is also very good for stretching relaxers. Braids out too. If all fails, you could blowdry the roots

  6. GG says:

    I wanted to keep you updated. I went to my new stylist for a deep conditioning earlier today. My hair continued to come out when she combed through it. I had to suck it up as bad as I hated to and let her cut off about 5-6″ of my hair. After she shaped it, I no longer have hair coming out. I am still going to work on using as little heat as possible. Happy holidays!

    • Dr_fomsky says:

      Thanks for the update dear. Sorry about your hair. look at it from the bright side: the hair that was cut off was damaged already. Now u have a clean slate to work on. Good luck on your hair care journey. Take some pics to chart your progress

    • leny says:

      I did the same thing as u I been struggling for one year losing hair still but couple days ago I found a product that helped me a lot argadir argan oil expensive but works I would like to know of u hair is doing ok now? I still feel that I need help amd especially talking to someone who had the same problem thank u!!!!

  7. Yasmin says:

    Hi i love your website i think its excellent and so NEEDED !!! I am wondering the best way to lok after my hair, i’m mixed raced and have a ginger afro. I wash my hair once every 2 months and get simply shampoo and conditioner it. Now I really want to grow my hair BIG !! yes my hair does break when I brush it. Please continue posting as reading the other comments are of great benefit. THANK YOU SO MUCH !! here is a pitcher of me so you can see my hair thanks xxxxx http://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/730325/viewall

    • Dr_fomsky says:

      Hi Yasmin, love your hair: it looks pretty big to me. Since it’s natural (that’s the impression I had from your pics), I’d recommend natural products for your hair. I’ll get back to you soon on that. Take care and thanks for passing by.

  8. I’ve never tried the Kenra but I may one day. I always hear great things about it. How is the rollersetting challenge going for you?

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  14. Great list. Kenra was my boo thang for a while but stopped working without warning. I was so disappointed.

  15. Christabel says:

    I’m surprised you categorized Gentle Touch Cholesterol DC as moderate protein. I don’t even think it contains protein. Why is that?

    P.S I hope you see this

    • Dr_fomsky says:

      Hi Christabel. I believe that the last time I used it, there was keratin in the ingredient list. I’ll need to get a tub to check if the formulation has changed.

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  17. Bolaji says:

    hello how can I get this Global Choice Cholesterol Positive Conditioner? I used it and it was really great on my hair.but I have not been able to get it since then. I really need it.

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