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.
no you deep condition then cut
no
no it doesnt make a differnce.. best is to deep condition always after every head bath..!
Yes because it is more healthier
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 :)
Yea you can , you just have to deep condition it before getting a sew in
Well, it depends on how dry your hair is. Try to do it at least once a month & no more than once a week.
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 .
Deep condition with a deep conditioning treatment from a professional salon. Let the damaged hair grow out without doing anymore chemical services. Get regular trims to keep split ends from working their way up the hairshaft.
Depends if your hair is damaged by the perm, if your hair is naturally straight and thin, condition it, the perm will weaken, if you want it "out now", then you will need to buy perm solution, apply it on your hair and gently slide your fingers down from the root to the end, after a few minutes rinse, apply nuetralizer and do the same thing, deep condition afterwards. If you hair is damaged, go to a salon.
It all depends on the condition of your hair. If it's really dry and brittle with split ends, you should use a deep conditioner before you re-dye it, but if your hair is in pretty good condition, i'd just wait a couple of weeks.
There are several ways to make hair light and soft. A person could apply deep conditioner to the hair and let it sit for 20 minutes. Or, a person could deep condition and thin out the hair for lightness and softness.