Thursday, October 8, 2009

Do deep conditioning hair treatments work?

and if they do how often should you give your hair a deep conditioning treatment. Also what would be the best one to use for thick wavy medium length hair that tends to dry out



Do deep conditioning hair treatments work?

yes deep conditioners work very well. after shampooing your hair with warm water, rinse it with warm water, squeeze off excess water and apply conditioner. some leave conditioner on for 30 minutes, some for a few minutes. guess it depends on your hair type and the type of conditioner. then when you get ready to rinse it out you need to use cool or cold water.



you might want to look into aphogee conditioners but I would get a professional to put it on for you.



Do deep conditioning hair treatments work?

idk maybe



Do deep conditioning hair treatments work?

yeah they definatly work but only if you rince them through properly. other wise you just end up with greasy hair.



Do deep conditioning hair treatments work?

for the moment; not long lasting



Do deep conditioning hair treatments work?

yes they work GREAT! If you can go and get it done by a proffesional it will work better because they use certain conditioners for the type of hair that you have.



Do deep conditioning hair treatments work?

they totally work. You have to towel dry before applying and I like Ion available at sally



Do deep conditioning hair treatments work?

Combat the damage of chemical treatments, coloring, heat styling and environmental pollution by deep-conditioning your hair on a regular basis. This will help replenish lost moisture and keep locks shiny and resilient.



Instructions



STEP 1: Assess your hair's needs and the time you have available. Different formulas offer different levels of conditioning, and treatment time can range from 2 to 60 minutes. STEP 2: Select a formula that best suits you, then consult your stylist to insure that the conditioner you've chosen will not interfere with your color treatment. STEP 3: Shampoo your hair. Towel dry, absorbing all excess moisture. STEP 4: Place a quarter-size amount of conditioner in the palm of your hand. Use more conditioner for longer hair. STEP 5: Rub hands together gently to distribute conditioner. STEP 6: Begin at the hairline and apply conditioner from forehead to ends. Comb through hair for even distribution, applying a little extra to the ends of long tresses. STEP 7: Massage scalp and relax for the time indicated. STEP 8: Rinse thoroughly and style as usual. Tips %26amp; Warnings



For a quick deep-conditioning in the shower, gently squeeze any excess water from your hair and distribute the conditioner evenly throughout your hair. Shave your legs or suds your body to give the conditioner time to work.



For a spa-like experience, light a candle and draw a bath prior to the application of conditioner. Clip your hair up or tuck it under a shower cap and relax in the tub for 20 minutes.

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