aurora3140
Well-Known Member
I remember reading on here a while ago that only conditioners that are specifically labeled as "deep conditioner"s, will penetrate the hair shaft, thus deep conditioning. This is because the molecules in these conditioners are small enough to do so. These products also direct the user to leave the conditioner on for a longer time, anywhere between 5-45 minutes, sometimes with heat.
I have seen that a lot of women on here are just using regular conditioners, sometimes mixing them with oils, and leaving them on their hair longer than usual for a "deep conditioning treatment". I have to wonder whether this is really any more beneficial than leaving these products on as long as directed, which is usually 1-3 minutes for non-deep conditioners. I don't get how using a non-deep conditioner on for a long time can make a difference, especially since the molecules don't actually penetrate, but coat the shaft.
The way I see it, the people who manufacture conditioners probably want people to get the most out of the product and the directions are meant to make the product most effective (if the product works well, the customer will most likely re-purchase). So why use the product longer than directed?
What does everyone else think?
I have seen that a lot of women on here are just using regular conditioners, sometimes mixing them with oils, and leaving them on their hair longer than usual for a "deep conditioning treatment". I have to wonder whether this is really any more beneficial than leaving these products on as long as directed, which is usually 1-3 minutes for non-deep conditioners. I don't get how using a non-deep conditioner on for a long time can make a difference, especially since the molecules don't actually penetrate, but coat the shaft.
The way I see it, the people who manufacture conditioners probably want people to get the most out of the product and the directions are meant to make the product most effective (if the product works well, the customer will most likely re-purchase). So why use the product longer than directed?
What does everyone else think?