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Deep Conditioner - Do You Need It?
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By SKB
Published on 09/24/2007
 
Daily conditioners are good for hair maintenance and for detangling. Deep Conditioners are vital for problem hair

Deep Conditioners are a must for problematic hair
Daily conditioners are good for hair maintenance and for detangling. Deep Conditioners are vital for problem hair. They moisturize and strengthen and make hair more manageable. The worse shape your hair is in and the more damage you have, the more often you should use this product. For most people with normal hair deep conditioning a couple of times a month should be sufficient. But if you happen to have unruly and dry hair like I do, use it at least once a week. Leave it in for 15-20 minutes with a plastic cap on top so the heat can penetrate. For really curly, permed, straightened or relaxed hair or if you blow dry your hair every day, a deep conditioner is a must.

Also, because my mane is very hard to manage, I use leave-in conditioners which provide all day moisture to my hair just like face moisturizer would to your face. Try one with sunscreen if you are out in the sun a lot. You can find ones that you apply while your hair is wet and there are others to use on dry hair. A weightless pre-styling leave-in conditioner can also prepare your hair for styling. Typically leave-in conditioners add shine and control frizz without weighing down hair. Leave-in conditioners work great in a pinch to tame a big frizzy mess while you are out and about.

Just remember moisturized hair always looks and feels healthier and sexier!!

Tip

- You can also use things in your own home as deep moisturizers. Mayonnaise works real well and so do eggs. Just be sure to rinse real well with cool water, not hot or warm water. [Food products are great for those with loose hair.  Avoid them if you have dreadlocks, braids, cornrows or any style which would prohibit you from thoroughly rinsing out the treatment.  If not, traces of the food products will remain in your hair and can result in bacterial growth].