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In a way, depending on the type of conditioner you have. Usually it softens hair, or strengthens it. Conditioner is a neutraliser for shampoo, so depending on what in is your conditioner will determine what effect it has on your hair. Hope this helps :)
Penetrating conditioners penetrate the cuticle layer and acts on the coretex.
No, conditioner will only soften, moisturize, and detangle the hair. It will not effect the growth.
Leaving conditioner residue on your hair will cause it to become greasy much faster, resulting in more showers needed.
no you have to cut your hair
A surface conditioner effects the hair's cuticle and, to make it penetrate even deeper into the cuticle, an outside heat source is often used.
A conditioner is something that improves the quality of another material so hair conditioner is called hair conditioner because it is a substance that improves the condition of hair.
No, But Mixing That With Dish soap Works.
Hair conditioner contains oils, moisturizers and other ingredients that helps to make hair healthier. The hair absorbs the ingredients of conditioner.
Methodological limitation on hair conditioner
No however, you should never put the conditioner on your scalp. And comb the conditioner through your hair, then cool rinse it out. You won't believe how good your hair will feel after.
well wash your hair dye out first then after you have done that put a bit of conditioner on your hair that's what i do