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Do you typically run out of shampoo before your conditioner? If so, perhaps you’re using your conditioner wrong. Conditioners are great for adding moisture to your locks, making your hair smooth, shiny and more manageable. There isn’t a ‘right way’ to wash your hair, but there sure is a right way to get the most out of your conditioner. Using the proper techniques will make all the difference to the health of your hair. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How To Get The Most Out Of Your Conditioner


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How To Get The Most Out Of Your Conditioner
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  • Do you typically run out of shampoo before your
    conditioner? If so, perhaps youre using your
    conditioner wrong. Conditioners are great for
    adding moisture to your locks, making your hair
    smooth, shiny and more manageable. There isnt a
    right way to wash your hair, but there sure is
    a right way to get the most out of your
    conditioner. Using the proper techniques will
    make all the difference to the health of your
    hair. 

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  • Shampoo The Scalp, Condition The Ends
  • When it comes to shampoo, you should really only
    apply this to your scalp. Shampoo helps lift
    excess oils, synthetic chemicals and dirt from
    the scalp that you wouldnt typically find this
    buildup in the ends of your hair. That being
    said, the soap bubbles from shampooing and
    scrubbing your scalp will help gently remove any
    excess in the ends as you rinse it out of your
    hair. In contrast, conditioner is not meant to be
    applied to the scalp. Squeeze water from your
    hair before using conditioner, and apply from
    mid-length to your tips, gently detangling your
    hair with a wide tooth comb or your fingers. 

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  • Conditioner, Shampoo, Then Conditioner Again
  • Break your hair care routine of shampoo before
    conditioner, to protect your hair. This trick
    really only applies to people with hair long hair
    below the shoulder, but if your hair is very dry
    and prone to breakage, youll quickly notice a
    difference in your ends by reverse washing. Using
    conditioner before you shampoo your scalp, will
    ensure your hair is properly hydrated. Start your
    wash with a small amount of conditioner on the
    ends, and rinse lightly, adding a primer to your
    hair that will protect it while continuing your
    wash. Condition at the ends as well, to lock in
    moisture and help detangle your hair when your
    wash is complete. 

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  • Dont Overdo It 
  • Just like with shampoo, you shouldnt use
    conditioner on your hair every day. The natural
    oil your scalp produces is essential to the
    health of your hair, and you dont want to strip
    those oils away too often. It is recommended that
    you condition in between shampoo washes, but only
    if your hair is feeling dry or brittle. Make sure
    to take your hair type into consideration when
    conditioning between washes. If you are prone to
    excessive oil, conditioning more often than
    shampooing isnt necessary. 

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  • Use An All-Natural Conditioner
  • To ensure your hair is soft, smooth and shiny,
    you should be using natural hair conditioner.
    Conventional hair care products add synthetic
    chemicals to your hair, while harmfully stripping
    natural oils. Both natural shampoo and
    conditioner use completely natural ingredients,
    that are environmentally friendly and safe for
    your hair. Natural hair conditioners add vital
    nutrients and minerals, helping your hair to
    thrive, free of frizz, tangles and breakage. Know
    your hair type and find the right combination of
    ingredients in your natural shampoo and
    conditioner, to ensure protection and healthy
    hair growth.

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