Do i have to use conditioner everytime i wash my hair? I have oily hair, espicially by my bangs. Yesterday i only used shampoo (no conditioner) and noticed that my hair was soft, not oily at all, and had more volume to it. So do you think i could skip conditioner every time i wash? would my hair ok?Shampoo/conditioner?
I only use conditioner with every other wash and that works great for me. If you notice your hair getting to dry or staticy then go back to every wash.
I live in a cold dry climate in the winter and a hot dry climate in the summer which can be a problem for static. Brocatto has a great spay that is a leave in conditioner that is really light that works great. Maybe you could use something like that when you wouldn't use a heavier conditioner after washingShampoo/conditioner?
YOU CAN DO THAT, JUST CONDITION EVERY OTHER TIME, OR MIX YOUR CONDITIONER WITH YOUR SHAMPOO
To me you should always condition your hair but only shampoo every other day. Plus try to swap your shampoo and conditioner every two weeks.
Condition your hair every three days but leave it in for 2 minutes, so your hair won't dry out
Well it depends on your hair type. I always have to use a conditioner. Just use it every other day not everyday
Well shampoo opens the hair shaft and conditioner closes it. So I recommend conditioner each time. Just use a shampoo especially for oily hair and a very light sheer conditioner. And rinse well.
you can do that also do not put the conditioner on you scalp only on the ends of your hair
yes, if you have oily hair this is because your scalp is producing more sebum which lubricates each individual shaft of hair, this can make it feel greasy though, what you should do is use a strong shampoo, but only wash the hair once, always wash it once or twice daily and if your hair does become dry because of this just spray a small amount of leave in condtioner into the hair. one shampoo i would sugest you use is either pantene clarifying shampoo (拢3.19), or loreal professionnel sensi balence shampoo(拢7.95)
Saturday, December 26, 2009
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