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Started by KathyLauren, January 19, 2024, 07:58:56 PM

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I know that in my case if I don't use conditioner, after washing my hair is quite wirey and knots together really easily. Then dried it goes frizzy. With conditioner its soft rather than wirey and when brushed its smooth with no knots. Also it looks dull when not conditioned but shiny when conditioned.
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Quote from: KathyLauren on Today at 06:34:04 AMJust for my own understanding, and to supplement Google's limited knowledge, what is the feeling of your hair after using conditioner?  That's the part that no one ever says out loud, and that leaves me puzzled.  Women, almost universally, seem to use conditioner, but no one says why.

Why do the companies make it?  To sell product and make money.  How does it do whatever it does?  Probably something like nourishing the hair.  But what is the effect on the hair?  "That, my child, is one of the great mysteries of life.  If I told you, I'd have to kill you.  Just buy it and use it and don't ask questions." 

Don't mind me: I'm just being nerdy.  This is just one of my pet peeves.


Soft and nice looking. There are no bad results from hair conditioner use ever.
If you shower more than once a day you can use conditioner each time if so desired.

Try cleansers / shampoos and conditioners that cost the least like a Sauve or White rain brand found at Wal Mart.  No need to pay for the most expensive brands first, although some have additives that supposedly take care of frizzes, straighten hair, and is easier on hair coloring.


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