Leave in conditioners do work but are best for on-the-go uses or when your hair is extremely dry. Leave in conditioners tend to over condition your hair.
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You can make your hair soft by using deep conditioners, leave in conditioners and serums containing silk protein. Silk protein is made from silkworms and when regular incorporated into one's hair care regimen your hair will not only feel feathery soft but will also impart a gorgeous lustrous sheen.
A hint to grow hair faster is to wash it less, it is an old trick as shampoo and conditioners make hair grow slower. Eat a lot of protein and sleep.
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Hair conditioners are used on the hair after you shampoo it to make the hair soft and easier to comb. They are also used to restore the hair back to it's normal pH and remove soap residue. Conditioners improve the overall strength of your hair and leave your hair shiny and manageable.
Shampoo removes the natural oils from your hair (as well as any dirt). Conditioners help replace these oils.
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"Aveda offers, and carries, hair care products for all types of hair. Ranging from fine to medium and to coarse, they have shampoos, conditioners, sprays and gels to work with many different hair types."
Aveda manufactures different types of conditioners depending on the hair's needs. Aveda conditioners can be found at many spas as well as hair salons.
Moisture rich conditioners.
Hair straighteners work basically by using high heat to straighten your hair. Hair is composed of protein, and they change shape under high heat and pressure.