Yes, it is much better to use separate shampoo and conditioner. A 2-in-1 doesn't condition your hair and may leave it dry, while shampoo and conditioner as separates will make your hair healthy and smooth.
Both formulas, shampoo and conditioner separately and a two in one formula, are supposed to work identically; however, there are some benefits to using shampoo and conditioner separately rather than in a single formula. Using them separately makes hair softer and cleaner. Additionally, hair rinses better and doesn't come out really tangly and dry.
Yes, in theory hydrating shampoo is going to be better for hair than regular shampoo - but it depends on the ingredients. But shampoo in general is not healthy for hair as it strips the hair of natural oils, if you want stronger hair you might want to consider ditching shampoo for no-poo method of washing or conditioner-only washing.
It depends what the shampoo BOTTLE is made of.Or did you mean:How do you separate the constituents of a bottle of shampoo? That also depends what the shampoo is made of, but it will be very difficult and laborious to separate the (mostly) more than 30 constituting substances of it.
Panteen is better than any shampoo, it's great!
No, Dawn dish soap has very strong detergent properties and can strip the oil from your dog's fur and skin, leaving him with dry flaky skin. Dog shampoo tends to have some conditioner in it to help remedy this.
Tea Tree Oil is a natural ingredient that gives shampoo a nice minty smell and invigorating feeling when used. Trader Joe's sells tea tree shampoo and conditioner that will be less expensive than your barber shop.
Yes. Mixing them together in equal amounts is not right for all hair types. Some need more conditioning, some need less. A 2-in-1 option does not take proper hair care for different individuals into consideration.
Yes, often conditioner makes hair less tangly and softer. It is best to use both shampoo and then conditioner for optimal results.
Due to the chemicals in people shampoo, it is better to use a dog shampoo. Dogs have different sensitivities than people.
yes you can use human shampoo on a horse's mane and tail. I use human shampoo on my horses it is WAY better than horse shampoo!
Thick hair is non-brushed hair or sometimes you get thick hair when you use too much shampoo or conditioner or use too much of the wrong kind of shampoo or conditioner in your hair How do I know this my Crush one day told me "you have little strands of thick hair" but he then told me "its ok it makes me omost taller than me" I giggled than we kissed
Yes it even helps it more than water. But i only know this is true with bio infusion smoothing conditioner. SHAMPOO KILLS PLANTS ! be caredul not to put too much though.