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    Want Gorgeous Hair on a Budget? Try These Three Must-Have Hair Masks

    As an avid consumer of internet content, I read a lot about the importance of self-care. READ: 11 Habits for Healthier Hair, Revealed They — the authorities on this sort of thing — say that I need to eat a big salad filled with colorful vegetables, embark on a long walk alone while listening to an inspirational podcast, meditate, fly a kite, take deep restorative breaths, buy some flowers for myself, write in a journal, sit under a tree … I get it. Self-care is essential. But I’m also confused, because for as long as I remember, my idea of self-care has revolved around one thing and one thing alone: a hair mask. To be more specific, my self-care routine has always consisted of a long, hot shower or bath and half a bottle of red wine followed by a movie selected from the list of "Mind-Bending Psychological Thrillers" Netflix generates for me, a deep-conditioning mask, and the other half of that bottle. Sadly, I don’t get the opportunity to engage in self-care as often as I’d like, and my budget is partly to blame. Not because my Netflix subscription is too expensive to keep up (though if they keep raising the price, it’s only a matter of time), but because when I’m regularly slathering on enough deep conditioner to completely saturate my hair root-to-tip, I start going through those jars and bottles at an alarming rate. READ: Care for Your Hair With Sweet Potatoes and Champagne And that, I realize now, is why the best cheap conditioners are not to be underestimated. In fact, they’ve got everything going for them — the right ingredients and the right results at the most righteous price. You can pile them on your head by the handful and reap the benefits of all that softness, shine and self-care without the guilt (and self-loathing) that comes with using half a tub of Kérastase in one go. Our editors chose their top picks for budget hair masks that get the job done and then some, and save you some cash so you can, in turn, spend it on your next salon-size bottle of cheap deep conditioner that pairs perfectly with a $9 cabernet sauvignon and the first season of "Hannibal." Relax and take notes, and don’t even worry about that whole kite-flying thing:

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    Alberto VO5: Hot Oil Therapy Intense Conditioning Treatment "I’ve been relying on this drugstore standby since I was a frizzy-haired tween who — in the ’90s — didn’t have access to smoothing innovations that would come later (flatirons, keratin treatments, my beloved TwinTurbo 3800). You apply it before shampooing weekly and leave it on for just one minute after running each tube under hot water. While it doesn’t cut all my frizz (still haven’t found a product that really can — suggestions welcome), it hydrates, adds tons of shine, and makes my thick hair extra smooth and easier to heat style. Pro tip: Don’t think you’re doing yourself any favors by leaving it on for more than a minute — 60 seconds is all you need." — Perrie Samotin, editorial director $3.77 at Drugstore.com
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    L'Oréal Paris: Advanced Haircare Total Repair 5 Damage-Erasing Balm "My hair is super fine and gets weighed down easily, but I can coat my hair in this one from root to tip, and it rinses out clean, leaving my hair shiny and less … ugh." — Lauren Caruso, beauty director $5.99 at Walgreens.com
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    Aussie: 3-Minute Miracle Moist Deep Treatment "My adult(-ish) self would have dismissed this product — with its youthful packaging, squeeze-tube functionality, and egregious use of vowels to stress just how deeeeep the conditioner really is — without a second glance, which is why I'm glad it fell into the hands of a much more forgiving 13-year-old me. I've been using this treatment for more than a decade on my fine, barely wavy hair and find it just as effective, nourishing, shine-imparting, and, yes, deeeeeply conditioning now as it was when I was still flat-ironing the s*** out of my wet (!!!!!!!!!!) hair every day. I'm not too sure what's in it or why it smells so much like fruity plastic, but I wouldn't change a thing." — Rachel Krause, associate beauty editor $2.69 at Walmart.com
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    Want Gorgeous Hair on a Budget? Try These Three Must-Have Hair Masks

    As an avid consumer of internet content, I read a lot about the importance of self-care. READ: 11 Habits for Healthier Hair, Revealed They — the authorities on this sort of thing — say that I need to eat a big salad filled with colorful vegetables, embark on a long walk alone while listening to an inspirational podcast, meditate, fly a kite, take deep restorative breaths, buy some flowers for myself, write in a journal, sit under a tree … I get it. Self-care is essential. But I’m also confused, because for as long as I remember, my idea of self-care has revolved around one thing and one thing alone: a hair mask. To be more specific, my self-care routine has always consisted of a long, hot shower or bath and half a bottle of red wine followed by a movie selected from the list of "Mind-Bending Psychological Thrillers" Netflix generates for me, a deep-conditioning mask, and the other half of that bottle. Sadly, I don’t get the opportunity to engage in self-care as often as I’d like, and my budget is partly to blame. Not because my Netflix subscription is too expensive to keep up (though if they keep raising the price, it’s only a matter of time), but because when I’m regularly slathering on enough deep conditioner to completely saturate my hair root-to-tip, I start going through those jars and bottles at an alarming rate. READ: Care for Your Hair With Sweet Potatoes and Champagne And that, I realize now, is why the best cheap conditioners are not to be underestimated. In fact, they’ve got everything going for them — the right ingredients and the right results at the most righteous price. You can pile them on your head by the handful and reap the benefits of all that softness, shine and self-care without the guilt (and self-loathing) that comes with using half a tub of Kérastase in one go. Our editors chose their top picks for budget hair masks that get the job done and then some, and save you some cash so you can, in turn, spend it on your next salon-size bottle of cheap deep conditioner that pairs perfectly with a $9 cabernet sauvignon and the first season of "Hannibal." Relax and take notes, and don’t even worry about that whole kite-flying thing:

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