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The One Drugstore Conditioner You Should Start Using, According To A Dermatologist

November 1, 2017 by Leah Carton
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Trying to achieve strong healthy hair goals seems to be a never-ending struggle, right? Plus, there are one too many products to choose from on both expensive retailers' and drugstores' shelves. Luckily, dermatologists are here to help you understand the ingredients that are best for making your hair strong. Read on to find out the one drugstore conditioner you should start using, according to a dermatologist. 

 

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According to the American Academy of Dermatology, you should absolutely use conditioner after each hair wash. The academy recommends using conditioner to increase shine, decrease static, improve strength, and offer protection from UV rays. With that said, let's look into the one conditioner you should definitely start using. 

John Frieda Frizz Ease Miraculous Recovery Repairing Conditioner

John Frieda Frizz Ease Miraculous Recovery Repairing Conditioner

The John Frieda Frizz Ease Miraculous Recovery Repairing Conditioner is infused with an Amino Repair Complex to help reconstruct hair. It's so good that it has received a 5-star rating on Ulta's website. The amino acids in the conditioner are the main reason why you should use the conditioner. 

 

Ulta John Frieda Frizz Ease Miraculous Recovery Repairing Conditioner ($9.99)

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Dermatologist Neil Sadick tells Allure that amino acids play a huge role in strenghtening hair. "Amino acids provide the building blocks to build new strands while biotin, part of the B-vitamin complex is required by hair to metabolize amino acids and can help strengthen hair," he says. 

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We've got all the tips you need to get your strongest and healthiest hair yet. For more, make sure to check out cheap natural conditioners dermatologists swear by for thinning hair, and the one protein you should try this week for your hair, skin, and nails. 

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Leah is a writer for SheFinds, covering celebrity news, fashion, beauty & more. You can reach her at [email protected].

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