My budget hair finds

Everybody enjoys a good beauty deal, particularly when it comes to hair products. It’s not always necessary to spend a fortune to have gorgeous, healthy hair. Over the years, I’ve tested a lot of products, and some of my favorites also happen to be surprisingly reasonably priced.

I’ll go over some of my top low-cost hair products in this post that look amazing without breaking the bank. I have everything you need, whether you’re searching for a volumizing shampoo, a frizz-taming conditioner, or a styling product to add a little extra shine to your hair.

Thus, if you’re prepared to modernize your hair regimen without going over budget, continue reading for some tried-and-true suggestions that won’t let you down.

Product Why I Love It
Drugstore Shampoo It keeps my hair clean and soft without breaking the bank.
Leave-in Conditioner Gives my hair extra moisture and shine at a great price.
Wide-Tooth Comb Helps detangle my hair gently and is super affordable.
Dry Shampoo Perfect for refreshing my hair between washes without spending a lot.
Heat Protectant Spray Protects my hair from heat styling for less than salon brands.

Sea buckthorn scrub for the scalp Oblepikha Siberica Professional (Natura Siberica)

My favorite is this one! My all-time fave scrub! I simply adore him! I’ve been buying for the tenth time for the past four years (I specifically went in and counted). My low-cost idol.

Naturally, my experience with scrubs is limited to using products from the companies Kapous, Belita, and Kaaral.

In my opinion, the sea buckthorn scrub found in Siberian nature triumphs on every front.

Description from the manufacturer:

Thoroughly cleans the hair. makes the hair follicles stronger. promotes the growth of hair. keeps dandruff at bay. distinctive skin care item. A powerful triple-action scrub that increases blood flow to the hair follicles, stops hair loss, and thoroughly cleans the scalp. controls the sebaceous glands and gets rid of dandruff. This product works with every type of hair. The composition’s vitamins and amino acids help to repair and nourish hair, while Moroccan and Altai sea buckthorn oils encourage the production of keratin, which gives hair its strength and gloss.

Composition:

Aqua with infusions of: mentha piperita (peppermint) leaf water (wild Siberian mint extract), calendula officinalis flower extract (calendula extract), arctium lappa root extract (burdock extract), oxalis acetosella extract (sorrel extract), urtica dioica leaf extract (nettle extract), geranium sibiricum extract (geranium extract), juniperus sibirica extract (juniper extract), hippophae rhamnoides fruit oil (Altai sea buckthorn oil), argania spinosa seed oil (Moroccan argan oil), acrylates copolymer, lauryl glucoside, cocamidopropyl betaine, pinus sibirica shell powder, coco glucuside, acrylates/steareth-20 methacrylate copolymer, rubus idaeus (raspberry) seed powder (raspberry seed), hippophae rhaimnoidesamidopropyl betaine, glycolic acid, menthol, tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E), rethinyl palmitate (vitamin A), sodium ascorbyl phosphate (vitamin C),sodium lactate, arginine, aspartic acid, sodium hydroxide, benzyl alcohol, ethylhexylglycerin, parfum

What I enjoy:

  1. Cost (can be bought for 150-300 rubles);
  2. Availability;
  3. A sufficient amount of scrubbing particles;
  4. Due to the previous point, an excellent scalp massage, improved blood circulation, which affects the growth of new hair;
  5. Pleasant aroma of sea buckthorn.

The drawbacks, which don’t really bother me, are as follows:

  1. Liquid consistency (the scrub used to be thicker and easier to apply, now, apparently, the formula has been changed);
  2. Not a very convenient spout – a regular flip-top lid with a fairly wide opening;
  3. Some girls note poor washing of large particles from hair, but I have no problems with this;
  4. Such large particles may not be suitable for sensitive scalp. For me, this is also not a minus.

My scalp does not stay as fresh after using the scrub, but I enjoy the menthol’s cooling effect.

To be honest, I usually dry my hair upside down, but there is a slight volume at the roots.

A repurchase must-have.

You don’t need to spend a fortune on hair care to look fantastic. In this post, I’ll outline my top picks for reasonably priced hair tools and products that look salon-quality without breaking the bank. These discoveries, which range from reasonably priced shampoos to long-lasting styling tools, are ideal for anyone trying to attain healthy, gorgeous hair on a tight budget.

Scalp peeling mask with AHA, BHA acids Golden Silk

I’ve bought this product before. I had a 50 ml mini peel, which was sufficient for three applications. I love scrubs in general, but the acids in peeling provide a more thorough cleansing of the scalp. Because there isn’t any mechanical action involved, I would even argue that peeling is more delicate.

With the exception of this one and a friend from Natura Siberica, I have not used peelings much. I find that applying NS Peeling prior to washing is much more convenient than using shampoo and then exfoliating afterwards. One major negative of U Natura Siberica is the strong scent, which just wears you out. No, he’s just boring, not unpleasant.

The scent of golden silk is more subtle. The manufacturer even posted a pyramid of aroma, which surprised me.

Description from the manufacturer:

A peeling mask with a creamy texture gently cleanses the scalp from dead cells, dirt, sebum and residues of styling products. While AHA acid (Australian lime) exfoliates the skin, salicylic acid dissolves sebaceous "plugs" in the pores and normalizes the activity of the sebaceous glands. Result: impeccable cleanliness and freshness of the scalp. cleans the scalp in the composition of AHA and BHA acids result in just 5 minutes Advantages: The Peel Scalp care program effectively exfoliates and cleanses the skin, freeing the hair follicles from dead particles and promoting natural hair growth. Australian lime extract, rich in AHA acids, acts as a peeling and exfoliates dead skin cells. Salicylic acid cleanses the pores from accumulated sebum, prevents oiliness of the scalp. The convenient format allows you to easily and quickly carry out the cleansing procedure, providing a visible effect in just 5 minutes.

Ingredients:

Qua (water), propylene glycol, benzyl alcohol, ethylhexylglycerin, tocopherol, pyridoxine, niacinamide, panthenol, allantoin, threonine, biotin, Emblica Officinalis Fruit, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, menthol, hydroxyethylcellulose, parfum, benzyl alcohol, ethylhexylglycerin, and tocopherol are among the ingredients of this hydrolyzed yeast protein.

Even though I have no understanding of scents and can’t identify every element of this intricate perfume composition, I’m glad the scent is not overpowering and pleasant.

When I owned a miniature, I used it exactly as directed on the package, which is inconvenient for me because I applied it after shampoo. When I discovered this peeling again using a different application technique, I made the decision to try it again right away in a 150 ml volume.

The peeling is excellent as a pre-mask; it is simple to apply, does not run, and pleasantly cools the scalp in addition to hopefully exfoliating a little.

What I enjoy:

  1. Convenient consistency;
  2. Very affordable price;
  3. Soft effect due to acids;
  4. Not a bright fragrance;
  5. Availability.

What irks me:

  1. The presence of silicone in the composition.
  2. Not a very convenient dispenser – just a flip-top lid.

Because of the silicone in the composition—which I was unaware of until Mashenka maxyn4ik pointed it out—I will not be purchasing it again.

There is a tiny root volume after use, but peeling does not keep the food fresher longer.

I will not make the same purchase again; instead, I will have to spend more money on something more worthwhile (like Time to Grow).

Olive and argan masks from the Fitocosmetic brand Fresh cosmetics

These masks have created quite a stir around here because they are ridiculously priced (83 rubles a piece in the closest discount store) for extremely good ingredients. The natural short compositions of the masks are primarily made up of oils, prebiotics, and other natural active ingredients. sans silicone.

I only utilize it before. This is an essential part of my curly routine, and these masks do a great job at it. My main objective is to completely detangle my hair—I’m not sure how I’ll do that—before washing it, but the masks do a fantastic job conditioning it!

From the same series, I also had a coconut mask, which left a great impression. I gave it another use before cleaning.

Composition of the olive mask:

Aqua, Olea Europaea Fruit Oil (Olive Oil), Cetearyl Alcohol, Dried Egg Yolk (Egg Yolk), Distearoylethyl Dimonium Chloride, Glyceryl Stearate, Inulin, Galactoarabinan (Prebiotics), Benzyl Alcohol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Chlorophyllin-Copper Complex, Sweet, Parfum.

The composition of the argan mask:

Cetearyl alcohol, Argania spinosa kernel oil (argan oil), Albizia Julibrissin bark/seed extract (silk tree extract), distearoylethyl dimonium chloride, glyceryl stearate, inulin, inositol oligosaccharides (prebiotics), benzyl alcohol, ethylhexylglycerin, caramel, and parfum are all ingredients in this product.

What I enjoy:

  1. Natural composition;
  2. Excellent very budget price;
  3. Amazing conditioning;
  4. No silicones;
  5. Pleasant aroma;
  6. Availability.

What irks me:

  1. Consistency – butter, very thick, not pliable;
  2. As a result of the previous point – increased consumption (a jar is enough for me for 3-4 times);
  3. Due to the presence of oils in the composition, it can wash out coloring pigments.

At this price, the product’s drawbacks are negligible in my opinion!

I would like to draw attention to the expiration date separately. Although the jar states one month, the manufacturer’s information on the website states that only the prebiotics will cease to function after one month and that the other ingredients will remain unchanged. You can use it for longer than a month as a result.

I want to try a burdock mask as well.

So far, the argan mask smells really interesting and has a cloyingly sweet smell, but my favorite is the olive because it has the most pleasant color and aroma. I don’t really like the smell of coconut. However, keratin is a component of the volume mask’s composition.

Regretfully, I am unable to assess the traditional application of these masks on my hair due to the abundance of comparable products in my care regimen that necessitate usage and cost twenty to thirty times more. Long-term, though, you never know. In addition, a lot of girls like these masks.

Hair conditioner "Moisturizing" Planeta Organica Ticket to Iceland

Fantastic non-silicone basic moisturizing conditioner! I use it the old-fashioned way for pre-pu and curl formation; it works wonders! The consistency is fairly liquid, but you have to press hard on the bottle to get a portion.

Description from the manufacturer:

Normalizing the hydrolipid balance, providing the required moisture, restoring elasticity, and facilitating easy combing are all achieved by moisturizing hair conditioner.Hyaluronic acid’s special capacity to draw in and hold onto moisture results in intense hydration.— Icelandic algae give curls a mirror-like shine, silkiness, and elasticity by reestablishing the proper balance of life-giving moisture.— Volcanic blueberry coats the hair, sealing damaged areas, thickening, strengthening, and providing invisible protection.— Zinc and iron, two microelements found in lupine flower extract, strengthen hair all the way down its length.— Blueberry extract has moisture-retaining qualities and guards against breakage and split ends.

Composition:

Aqua infused with Organic Vaccinium Myrtillus Fruit Extract (organic blueberry extract), Organic Fucus Vesiculosus Extract (organic extract of Icelandic algae), Organic Lupinus Albus Flower Extract (organic lupine extract), Sodium Hyaluronate (hyaluronic acid), Lauryl Glucoside, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzoic Acid, Sorbic Acid, Citric Acid, Parfum.

Enclosed in a flip-top dispenser bottle made of plastic. The smell is really peculiar; it’s cool and fresh, almost like that Irish algae. 🤔

What I enjoy:

  1. Accessibility;
  2. Low price (about 250-400 rubles per 400 ml);
  3. Good moisture;
  4. Great conditioning properties.

What irritates you:

  1. Consistency – I like thicker air conditioners;
  2. The aroma may seem sharp and repulsive, but it does not linger on the hair.

It has Irish seaweed extract, blueberry extract, and hyaluronic acid acid. sans silicone.

Great conditioner, no issues at all, but lately my hands have been reaching out to the other two allies for unknown reasons.

Conditioners with olive and grape, mint and rosemary Petal Fresh

These two conditioners are great. Since they are currently priced between 900 and 1200 rubles at full price, they are actually somewhat budget-friendly. For 400 and 600 rubles, respectively, I purchased them. Purchasing at such prices is totally reasonable.

Their capacity is nearly 500 milliliters, or 475 milliliters, to be exact; this isn’t exactly inexpensive, but it’s also not exorbitant, in my opinion.

My first conditioner was moisturizing and contained grape seeds and olive oil. It smells really nice, like the Pantene Pro-V I remember from my childhood.

You have to shake it because of its thick consistency, which makes it difficult to remove from the jar. When applied, it absorbs into the hair right away and retains moisture perfectly, giving curls the appearance of "seaweed."

Composition:

aqua (water), glycerin (derived from vegetable oil), isopropyl palmitate (derived from palm oil), caprylic/capric triglyceride (derived from coconut oil), behenyl alcohol (derived from coconut oil), cetearyl alcohol (derived from coconut oil) , cetyl alcohol (derived from coconut oil), stearyl alcohol (derived from coconut oil), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (derived from cotton fiber), olea europaea (olive) fruit oil, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, tocopheryl acetate (vitamin e) , retinyl palmitate (vitamin a), panthenol (vitamin b5, derived from honey), vitis vinifera (grape) seed extract, salvia officinalis (sage) leaf extract, orbygnya oleifera (babassu) seed oil, tussilago farfara (coltsfoot) flower extract, achillea millefolium (yarrow) extract, equisetum arvense (horsetail) extract, rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf extract,althaea officinalis (marshmallow) root extract, chamomilla recutita (chamomile) flower extract, melissa officinalis (lemon balm) leaf extract, thymus vulgaris (thyme) extract, dehydroacetic acid (derived from cane sugar), benzyl alcohol (derived from fruit), fragranced with essential oils

Its composition is good—it contains fatty alcohols, many beneficial extracts, and no silicones.

The second conditioner is for volume and contains mint and rosemary. It weighs less. I use it when I don’t want to overmoisturize my hair, and lately, I’ve been reaching for it more often because I have so many moisturizing masks.

Composition:

Aqua (Water), Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (Derived from Coconut Oil), Glycerin (Derived from Vegetable Oil), Behenyl Alcohol (Derived from Coconut Oil), Cetearyl Alcohol (Derived from Coconut Oil), Cetyl Alcohol (Derived from Coconut Oil), Stearyl Alcohol (Derived from Coconut Oil), Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (Derived from Cotton Fiber), Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Panthenol (Vitamin B5), *Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Mentha Piperitita (Spearmint) Leaf Extract, Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Leaf Extract, Orbignya Oleifera (Babassu) Seed Oil, Tussilago Farfara (Coltsfoot) Flower Extract, Achillea Millefolium (Yarrow) Extract* Equisetum arvense (horsetail) extract, * althaea officinalis (marshmallow) root extract,* chamomilla recutita (chamomile) flower extract, * melissa officinalis (lemon ball) leaf extract, thymus vulgaris (thyme) extract, dehydroacetic acid (cane sugar derivative), ethyl exylglycerin (derived from vegetable oil), ** fragrance.

Since the composition includes the same fatty alcohols, extracts, vitamins, and other beneficial ingredients, I won’t go into detail about it here. Many of the components are derived from plants.

What I enjoy:

  1. Good vegan composition;
  2. No silicones;
  3. Excellent conditioning and detangling;
  4. Pleasant fragrances;
  5. Optimal consistency.

What irks me:

  1. Unattractive price without discounts;
  2. Powerful hydration – if you overdo it, you can over-moisturize your hair.

I want to test out conditioners from different TV shows.

Taft Power Hair Styling Gel (mega fixation)

We will discuss the styling product in this section. Strong fixation and good budget gel. Can glue hair together, but you must select the right amount.

Compared to Curl Rock and Roll, it is more liquid in consistency, but Angel Professional’s hair styling gel with deep-sea extracts is thicker. Although it is very easy to use, it is best to wet the hair in order to distribute the product more evenly.

I can firstly heartily recommend this styling product to KGM because the curls are well fixed, but my favorite is the strong hold gel from Curl Rock and Roll—I won’t even try the light one.

Description from the manufacturer:

Mega fixation: 48 hours of express styling. Taft formula has an express drying effect and fixes the styling quickly and consistently! Taft formula provides superior fixing and up to three days of weatherproof styling protection from wind, humidity, UV rays, and environmental pollutants. No trace after 48 hours of fixation without gluing. keeps hair from drying out without adding weight to it. protection from all weather conditions.

Ingredients:

Steareth-20 and Acrylates in Aqua PVP Methacrylic acid Crosspolymer Hydroxyesters/Acrylates Acrylates Copolymer Ethoxyethanol Hydrogenated Castor Oil PEG-40 Aminomethyl Propanol Parfum Glycerin DMDM Panthenol Hydantoin The niacinamide Dodecyl benzotriazolyl p-Cresol Benzoic Acid Hexylhexyl glycerin Limonene Linalool Benzoate of sodium Alcohol Benzyl Citronellol CI 60730, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone

Additionally, while I was recently at my mom’s, the styling didn’t work out too well, so I had to redo it.

My mother uses foam to style her short hair, which she daydreams about getting cut like hers. It’s fortunate that she had a great-composing foam and the Cocochoco cream mask I gave her because it caused my then-straight hair to become extremely frizzy.

The update turned out beautifully. Though I didn’t intend to write about it, I feel compelled to share.

After styling, I noticed some hazy waves, and I believe silicones could be the cause. I like my curls to be more defined.

For the refresh I used:

I am chasing him for a long time, and finally, luck smiled at me. By the way, I highly recommend this spray gun).

I’ll surely do the Cocochoco cream mask again! It is composed in a very cool way. Together with moisturizing ingredients, keratin and proteins are also present. Perfect for adding curl to your hair.

At the end, I’ll show you what I got.

Curls, these are fantastic results!

Let’s return to the Taft gel now.

What I enjoy:

  1. Price (I bought it for 270~ rubles somewhere, I don"t remember exactly);
  2. Excellent KGM composition;
  3. Availability;
  4. Convenient consistency;
  5. Good fixation.

What I found objectionable:

  1. You need to look for your portion, if you overdo it, then the cast does not break;
  2. I have a feeling that in the future, the gel can lead to dry hair.

Nonetheless, given my complete confidence in Angel gel’s quality, I would suggest it for beginners. That, I believe, is it.

Restorative mask for dry and damaged hair Lador Eco hydro LPP treatment

I purchased this mask once more, but I haven’t opened it yet to avoid too vivid memories.

I purchased this mask four years ago, right at the start of my conscious hair care journey. I purchased a jar once more because it made such a good impression.

I don’t even try anything specific because I’m not very fond of Korean cosmetics overall. I once heard that they contain big active molecules that stick to the hair instead of being absorbed by it. Fillers are just sitting around; I haven’t even gotten around to using them.

Description from the manufacturer:

Mask for dry and damaged hair Collagen and the LPP amino acid complex are both present in Lador Hydro LPP Treatment. Strong reparative that nourishes, hydrates, and adds elasticity and smoothness to dry, damaged hair. has a cumulative effect, fortifies the structure, and coats every hair in a protective film that guards against dryness and damage without being greasy or heavy.

Composition:

Water, Cetearyl Alcohol, BENZYL Alcohol, Olea Europapaia Fruit Oil, Simondsia Chinensis (JOJOBA) Seed Oil, Oleyl Alcohol, Daucas Carrota Sativa (Carrot) Root Extract, Stearamidopro PYL Dimethylamine, Citric Acid, Benzophenone-9, Hydrolyzed Collagen, C12-18 Dialyllithimon Chloride, Panthenol, BENZYL GLYCOL, ETHYLH EXYLG LYCERI N.RASPBERRY KETONE, GLYCERIN, OCTYLDODECE TH-20, OCTYLDODECETH-16, Fragrance

By the way, silicones are not used in this mask. If my memory serves me correctly, the size of the silicone molecules was intended. In the makeup of oils, collagen, glycerin, and fatty alcohols.

It did not hydrate my hair as well as Hydra did at the time, but it did at the time.

I’ll pare down all of my silicone items to a manageable amount and reevaluate the mask.

  1. Price;
  2. Availability;
  3. Good composition without silicones;
  4. Pleasant aroma;
  5. Convenient packaging + protection from the first opening.
  1. Small volume – only 150 ml., but enough to try. Then you can take a larger volume – it will be more profitable;
  2. You can run into a fake.

You can trust me when I say that this mask is a favorite among curly people.

I own another Korean mask that I got from Elizavecca. Also affordable, but thankfully, the volume is limited to 100 milliliters. I saw restorative components in the composition for some reason, even though silicone is driven and silicone is on silicone. In any case, I’ll give it a shot.

Discovering hair products that are both effective and affordable can be like winning the lottery. My top choices have shown that excellent results can be achieved without breaking the bank.

These products provide quality without the hefty price tag, from reasonably priced shampoos that leave my hair soft and shiny to styling tools that are reasonably priced. They also easily fit into any budget and are readily available.

You can find incredible hair care gems that work for you and save money and stress with a little research and trial and error.

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