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Do you cut and then deep condition your hair at a salon?

no you deep condition then cut


How do you keep bleached hair white?

Condition, condition, condition. Your hair has been dyed multiple times and will be dry.


Does it make a difference if you have short or long hair when you deep condition?

no it doesnt make a differnce.. best is to deep condition always after every head bath..!


Should deep condition my hair before or after I bleach it?

Yes because it is more healthier


Does beer promote hair growth?

No beer does not help hair to grow.


Can you dye your hair 2 days in a row?

it depends on the color you did , if you bleached it you're hair will get dried out, just deep condition it and it should be fine :)


Can you deep condition your hair to frequently?

Hair is a porous substance, so it will absorb whatever you put on it and leave what it can't hold. If your deep conditioner has protein in it, then overuse can cause the hair to become weaker and brittle due to the imbalance of moisture to protein.


Can you sew in tracks after dying your regular hair?

Yea you can , you just have to deep condition it before getting a sew in


How often should you deep condition hair?

Well, it depends on how dry your hair is. Try to do it at least once a month & no more than once a week.


What is deep conditioner and how often should you use it?

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 .


What does washing hair in beer do for your hair?

Softens and helps damaged hair.


How often should you deep condition straight thin hair?

For straight thin hair, it's generally recommended to deep condition once every one to two weeks. This frequency helps maintain moisture and nourishment without weighing the hair down. If your hair feels particularly dry or damaged, you might consider increasing to weekly treatments, but always monitor how your hair responds. Adjust the frequency based on your hair's needs and the specific product you're using.