Always apply a reconstructor to wet hair.
Hair reconstructors are strong conditioners meant for use on dry, damaged or chemically processed hair. Hair reconstructors use proteins and other strengtheners to penetrate deep into the hair shaft, making it stronger and more manageable. Regular conditioners, on the other hand, are meant only to promote moisture and smooth hair cuticles. If you have fine hair, a reconstructor could help your hair become stronger, thicker and healthier.
Joico K-PAK Liquid Reconstructor
Joico's K-PAK Deep-Penetrating Reconstructor is the gold standard for hair reconstructors. However, the creamy, heavy formula wasn't ideally suited for fine hair. As a result, Joico released the K-PAK Liquid Reconstructor as a lightweight alternative for thin hair. According to Joico, the liquid formula has proven just as effective as the original formula in clinical trials. This light, liquid spray works as a leave-in conditioner and should be applied to towel-dried hair. K-PAK Liquid Reconstructor retails for about $20 for a 10 oz. bottle, as of October 2010.
John Masters Organics Honey & Hibiscus Hair Reconstructor
This reconstructor is a great option for people looking for a natural alternative for keeping their hair healthy and full. John Masters Organics' honey and hibiscus hair reconstructor is made using certified organic ingredients in a cruelty-free process. A blend of amino acids, organic extracts and proteins work to strengthen and soften hair, while helping it to appear thicker and fuller -- a necessity for those with fine, thin hair. Use this reconstructor as you would a traditional conditioner, after shampooing in the shower a few times a week. One 4 oz. bottle retails for $28, as of October 2010, and can be found at salons, boutiques and health food stores, as well as online.
Generic Value Products Hair Reconstructor
Generic Value Products is a line of hair, body and skin care products designed to imitate the real thing for a fraction of the cost. GVP products are produced specifically for the discount beauty store Sally Beauty Supply. GVP's hair reconstructor is meant to give consumers the same results as Joico's K-PAK reconstructor. For only $5.49 (as of October 2010), your can treat your hair to the amino acids and proteins it needs to become healthy again. If you're not sure whether a reconstructor will work for you, this a great first-time option, because you won't have to a spend a whole lot to get the results.
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