Magic Mango & Silky Shea Deep Conditioner

$15.00

When To Use

If you have curly, coily, damaged or dry hair hair, do a hot oil treatment before shampooing. You can also deep conditioner before shampooing on unmanageable and untamable hair.

It should be left on for 15-30 minutes depending on the level of hair dryness and damage. Use a deep conditioner as regular maintenance every wash day. It is an effective treatment for improving hair’s manageability, health, and strength.


How To Use

Shampoo first, and double cleanse. Rinse thoroughly. Squeeze out excess water. Part your hair into manageable sections starting with the back first. evenly and thoroughly, focusing on the hair lengths and ends of your hair refraining from the roots and scalp. Apply the deep conditioner from an inch away from the roots and down to the hair ends smoothing into the strands. Apply as much product needed to properly and gently detangle. Use a wide tooth comb to evenly distribute and detangle, working from the ends up to the roots. Add a steam cap to trap the heat in to allow for deeper penetration to your hair strands.

Rinse out the conditioner thoroughly with cold water to close the hair cuticle and help it retain moisture. Deep conditioners are not meant to be left in.

You can use the deep conditioner alone or follow up with a conditioner for overall manageability, but it is not necessary. A conditioner seals in the benefits of the mask and ensures your hair remains manageable and smooth.

Put the hair in a simple protective style and add a plastic cap to keep the moisture in until you’re ready to style.

When To Use

If you have curly, coily, damaged or dry hair hair, do a hot oil treatment before shampooing. You can also deep conditioner before shampooing on unmanageable and untamable hair.

It should be left on for 15-30 minutes depending on the level of hair dryness and damage. Use a deep conditioner as regular maintenance every wash day. It is an effective treatment for improving hair’s manageability, health, and strength.


How To Use

Shampoo first, and double cleanse. Rinse thoroughly. Squeeze out excess water. Part your hair into manageable sections starting with the back first. evenly and thoroughly, focusing on the hair lengths and ends of your hair refraining from the roots and scalp. Apply the deep conditioner from an inch away from the roots and down to the hair ends smoothing into the strands. Apply as much product needed to properly and gently detangle. Use a wide tooth comb to evenly distribute and detangle, working from the ends up to the roots. Add a steam cap to trap the heat in to allow for deeper penetration to your hair strands.

Rinse out the conditioner thoroughly with cold water to close the hair cuticle and help it retain moisture. Deep conditioners are not meant to be left in.

You can use the deep conditioner alone or follow up with a conditioner for overall manageability, but it is not necessary. A conditioner seals in the benefits of the mask and ensures your hair remains manageable and smooth.

Put the hair in a simple protective style and add a plastic cap to keep the moisture in until you’re ready to style.

Benefits

The deep conditioner It is an effective treatment for improving hair’s hydration and overall appearance and strength by adding softens and moisture back into your hair.

It can also help prevent split ends, breakage, and frizz.

Best used as an as a weekly deep repairing treatment to: 

  • Penetrates the hair cuticle and strengthens the hair shaft 

  • Super food & protein moisture boost

  • Immediately improves texture, manageability, shine, and elasticity. 

It coats the outer layer of the hair shaft, and penetrates into the cuticle. It can bring curls to life with bounce and definition and even restore lost pattern.


Who should use it

It can benefit many hair types, but it's especially recommended for people with damaged dry hair, or those who are prone to tangles and brittleness. Use it weekly to add manageability, shine, and strength.

Great for: Damaged, dry, curly/coily, chemical treated, sun and excessive chlorine exposure.


How Often To Use

You can start by deep conditioning your hair once a month, and increase to once a week if your hair is still dry or frizzy.

It can be applied ever wash day as regular maintenance. It can be used in combination with your regular conditioner or in place of your conditioner.

Based on your curly type:

•Curly/ Thick hair: Deep condition every time you wash your hair

•Dry/Damaged or chemical- and color-treated hair: Deep condition about twice a week

•Fine/Low porosity hair: Deep condition once a week at most


Don't Do!

Apply conditioner to your roots, rush, leave it on for more than 1 hour, too frequently for your hair type.

This will lead to greasy, limp hair, product build-up, and potential damage to your hair strands.


What product comes next?

You can apply your regular conditioner to seal in the moisture from the hair mask. Once completely rinsed out, immediately follow up with the Beets and Hyaluraunic Acid Leave in Conditioner in sections from root to tips. Then apply the Ayurvedic Moisturizing Creme and apply it in sections. Apply the Ayurvedic Hair Oil to your scalp and hair lengths now or once your style is completely dry. You can then apply the Ayurvedic Hair Butter, no need if it is too heavy for the hair style you want to create. While the hair is still damp apply the Beets and Aloe Vera Hair Gel!


Ingredients

Water, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Behentrimonium Methosulfate & Cetearyl Alcohol (BTMS-25), Glycerine, Aloe Barbadensis Miller (Aloe Vera), Olea Europaea (Olive) Oil, Ricinus Communis (Jamaican Black Castor) Oil, Mangifera Indica Seed (Mango) Butter, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Pure Essential Oil Blend, D- Panthenol, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein (Wheat Germ), Alpha-tocopherol (Vitamin E) oil, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Diazolidinyl Urea (and) Methylparaben (and) Propylparaben (and) Propylene Glycol, Phenoxyethanol (and) Caprylyl Glycol (Preservative), Moringa oleifera (Moringa), Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea Ext.) Eclipta prostrata (Bhringraj), Phyllanthus Emblica (Amla).