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Hair Conditioners?

pretty faythe

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I sometimes just condition, like on days that I didn't work, so my hair didn't get a chance to get sweaty or dirty. Even though my hair is short, I can't brush my hair after a shower with out conditioner because of the thickness.
I tried the condtioner as shampoo regimine. After a few days of this my hair got oily..ick.
So I am still insearch of a good shampoo to use during the winter when the static season hits for me.
 

ShrinkingViolet

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Denmark
About the conditioner as shampoo-thing ... I noticed it makes a big difference if I use a silicone-free conditioner or one with only very little silicone in it (I use JASON Jojoba conditioner) instead of a deep-conditioning one, because all the silicones will build up within just a weeks use and make the hair heavy and oily.
Oh and you can check the ingredient list, the silicones are the ingredients ending with -one. The higher on the list, the bigger the percentage.
 

jitterbugdoll

Call Me a Cab
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Soon to be not-so-sunny Boston
ShrinkingViolet said:
About the conditioner as shampoo-thing ... I noticed it makes a big difference if I use a silicone-free conditioner or one with only very little silicone in it (I use JASON Jojoba conditioner) instead of a deep-conditioning one, because all the silicones will build up within just a weeks use and make the hair heavy and oily.
Oh and you can check the ingredient list, the silicones are the ingredients ending with -one. The higher on the list, the bigger the percentage.

This is very true; the same goes for styling products, too.
 

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