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TotalBeauty.com Average Member Rating: 8.8*

Why it's great: Readers call this deep conditioner "an awesome fix for troubled hair," because it makes damaged strands "soft, manageable, really shiny and nice." Readers agree that the product's repairing action is "powerful" and just as good as expensive treatments. "My hair has been very dry, very brittle and generally dull looking," one reader says. "I can't believe how healthy, full and moisturized my hair looks now."

Agree? Disagree? Write your review for L'Oréal Paris Advanced Haircare - Total Repair 5 Damage Erasing Balm here.

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Best Conditioner No. 16: Bumble and Bumble Thickening Conditioner, $27
TotalBeauty.com Average Member Rating: 8.9*

Why it's great: Reviewers with fine, delicate hair keep this conditioner in their strand-strengthening arsenal. "Not only does it smell wonderful, it really does a number on fine or fragile hair," says one reader. Readers report seeing "great improvement" in a week, noting an increase in hair volume and a decrease in flyways. Especially important for fine-haired females: It "doesn't weigh hair down or leave any kind of residue."

Agree? Disagree? Write your review for Bumble and Bumble Thickening Conditioner here.

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Best Conditioner No. 15: Pantene Truly Relaxed Moisturizing Conditioner, $6.29
TotalBeauty.com Average Member Rating: 9.0*

Why it's great: Reviewers say this is the best drugstore solution for "very damaged" natural hair that is prone to breakage. Users transitioning from relaxed to natural hair found this especially useful for the change because it "keeps hair strong" during the growing-out phase. Regardless of the state of your hair, reviewers recommend this conditioner for "hair that is really thirsty."

Agree? Disagree? Write your review for Pantene Truly Relaxed Moisturizing Conditioner here.

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Best Conditioner No. 14: Joico Color Endure Sulfate-Free Violet Conditioner, $17.99
TotalBeauty.com Average Member Rating: 9.2*

Why it's great: "This product is fantastic!" raves one reader. Reviewers love that this protective conditioner for color-treated and highlighted hair "eliminates brassy [tones] and enhances the beauty of blonde color." Another longtime user of violet hair products says this is one of the best because it "[keeps] your color and does not [make hair] brittle."

Agree? Disagree? Write your review for Joico Color Endure Sulfate-Free Violet Conditioner here.

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Best Conditioner No. 13: Pureology Pure Volume Condition, $30
TotalBeauty.com Average Member Rating: 9.2*

Why it's great: "Here is the secret weapon we've all been looking for," writes one TotalBeauty.com reader. Reviewers say that this lightweight product "gives hair the right amount of moisture to lift and create beautiful volume." It also keeps hair feeling "silky and smooth."

Agree? Disagree? Write your review for Pureology Pure Volume Condition here.

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If you want soft, shiny, manageable hair, it all starts with finding the best conditioner for your hair type. Our readers have tried the top hair conditioners on the market for dry hair, frizzy hair, curly hair and more -- and they're here to tell us which ones they deem the best conditioners.

The top hair conditioners are guaranteed to nourish, repair, soften and volumize even the neediest hair. Whether you're looking for a light leave-in product or a deep conditioner for heat and color damage, check out these best conditioners and get one step closer to "Pantene commercial" hair.

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