Conditioner you have to leave it in but moisturizer you can take it off or leave it in so yes it is different than each other
Body moisturizer won't moisturize the hair the way it does the skin. It will simply make it limp and greasy and you'll probably need to shampoo it out immediately. Try a moisturizing conditioner or a leave-in conditioner for the hair instead.
no. conditioner just makes your hair soft:) Actually conditioner acts as a detangler and moisturizer as well. If the hair is knotting excessively however, it is usually a sign that a haircut is needed.
I've used this product and yes it has a deep moisturizer that can leave an oily residue.
There is no difference.
A leave in conditioner is an essential for every woman's hair, whether your hair is long, short, wavy, straight, curly or somewhere in-between. A good leave in conditioner will help to protect your hair from heat damage, wind and split ends, and it will give your hair a silky shine. When searching for the right type of leave in conditioner, remember that not everyone should use the same type of leave in conditioner. Instead, you should look for a leave in conditioner that is designed for your hair type. Many of these conditioners tell you on the bottle what type of hair they are designed for.
Yes, it's perfectly fine to leave a regular conditioner in the hair overnight. Just be sure to rinse it out thoroughly in the morning.
I always leave at least 24 hours between.
Aveda makes several leave in conditioners, including the Elixir line and Color Conserve Foaming Leave In conditioner.
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Dove's daily moisturizer isn't too heavy so it doesn't leave you slimy. The new Garnier face moisturizer is nice too, and smells great. My wife uses vasoline on her face and then wipes it off with a tissue. It doesn't clog pores either!
Definitely.
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