It gets pretty frizzy because your choking your hair with it so your basically killing it... how I know this? I did it before.. also if you braid your hair into like ten braids it gets really frizzy if you leave it in for like 3 to 5 days. if that happens wash your hair (without loads of soap, just a little conditioner and shampoo) and braid it into a regular braid after letting it dry, it helps trust me I DID IT...
It looks the same just make sure to wash it all out
An air conditioner is just like a hair dry because both contain air that can dry your hair.
Well there are many ways but the easiest is conditioner that says volume on it. Never use mousse, it makes your hair like cement and damages it.
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Is your hair not behaving the way you would like it to? Try changing up your conditioner. If your hair is weighed down, choose a lighter conditioner. If your hair is frizzy or damaged, you may need a deep-conditioning masque. Conditioner for color-treated hair is not necessary, as conditioner does not have sulfates to begin with. Try conditioning from the ears down to add more volume to your style.
Yes, you can! I recommend using the same brand of conditioner as you are shampoo. If you have oily hair, use a bit less conditioner, so it does not get worse!
Just rub the conditioner into your hair like you would do with shampoo, but let it stay in your hair for a few minutes longer before you rinse it out.thanks..but everytime i put the conditioner on my hair,it starts to get oily as soon as my hair dries..does that show something or is it suppose to be like that?I suggest using an "oily hair shampoo formula" before conditioning. Then perhaps try blow drying your hair afterwards.
A deep conditioner atcs as a conditioner but it penetrates the cuticle inside the hair shaft. It should be used anywhere from once a week for people w/ dry hair (like me) or people with "regualr" hair about twice a month. It really improves the condition of your hair .
Conditioner is absorbed into the hair and not the scalp. The outside layer of the hair, the cuticle, can be described as being like roof tiles. The conditioner gets in under these, fills in gaps and smoothens down the cuticle.
When you wash your hair put shampoo and conditioner like you would normally do but after you do that put conditioner on the ends of your bangs and if you want to make your hair longer this works to. Enjoy!
yes you can. because its just getting all the oils out of your hair from the conditioner. but it makes it hard to brush through sometimes, so you might have to use some spray conditioner, which is only like 3 dollars. (: hope this helpss(: Clarification by Drbits: Shampoo gets your hair and scalp clean. Many shampoos also contain chemicals that stick to the hair and make it more manageable (shampoo + conditioner in one). For many people (especially those with permanents or hair dye), separate shampoo and conditioner is better. If you are using a conditioner, shampooing afterwards defeats the purpose of the conditioner. If your conditioner leaves your hair feeling oily or dirty, it is the wrong conditioner for you - you could try a conditioner for "oily hair".
My hair has been coming out in ridiculous amounts for ages; its a wonder I had any left. This was particularly noticeable after applying conditioner. My hands would look like a werewolf. Eventually I decided to use conditioner on the lengths only. The hair loss went back to normal immediately and now only one month later people are commenting on how much thicker my hair is looking. So, yes. CONDITIONER DOES MAKE YOUR HAIR FALL OUT
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