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I just bought a bottle of humecto from discountbeauty.com, and the conditioner is really watery. Is that how this conditoner is suppose to be I thought it would be thicker? Please help I havent used it yet, I'm just hoping they didnt rip me off.
 
ive only used the bottled version. It works amazing on my hair. It gives alot of slip and my hair stays moisturized even without a leave in.

ETA: I tend to use alot of conditioner but I would use enough so that the hair is very well coated.
 
Bellavita6 said:
ive only used the bottled version. It works amazing on my hair. It gives alot of slip and my hair stays moisturized even without a leave in.

ETA: I tend to use alot of conditioner but I would use enough so that the hair is very well coated.



Thanks girl I will give it a try when I take my braids out, I hope it is good as everybody says.
 
The last tub I purchased was very watery. I guess they decided to make it stretch, but it's their loss because I dumped them for AVEDA.
 
I use to love that store. They have gone down with their products and service. I stop ordering from them.
 
Kacie said:
The last tub I purchased was very watery. I guess they decided to make it stretch, but it's their loss because I dumped them for AVEDA.[/quote]


*GASPS* Now thats just wrong. You traitor:lol: j/k

The Humecto in the tub is soooo much better than the bottle, OP, just like another poster stated.:)
 
Yes, the bottled Humecto has gotten very watery over time. It wasn't like that when I first started using it in 2003. :( That is what made me seek out a new DC.
 
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