Friday 27 February 2009

Conditoners, CONFUSED?

Confused about conditoners?

Leave-in conditoners can work well on dry hair. But as they coat your hair, they can weigh it down, makin it look lifeless. Use too much and your hair can appear greasy.

Rinse-out condtioners are always my first choice. They smooth my hair and eliminate tangles, making it easier to comb and style. As long as they are well rinsed out, they won't drag your hair down either.

Deep conditioners, hair masks, waxes oils are great occasionally. They need to be left on for at least 10 minutes to work properly, and are good for treated or dry hair, really helping to moisturise and strengthen the hair. To help the treatment penetrate deeper, wrap hair in a hot towel. Think of them in the same way as a monthly facial.

Volumizing conditioners use ingredients such as collagen, keratin and proteins to plump out individual hairs.

Combined shampoos and conditions are a great idea, but it seems to me they neither shampoo nor conditon as effectively as indivual products.

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