Lilmama1011
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Can you do that? I was thinking of not using a clarifying shampoo and thought could I use a clarifying conditioner instead. With it being a clarifying conditioner i assume it has no mineral oil and cones right?
A conditioner by definition is going to leave residue in your hair. I think clarifying conditioners are the equivalent of very gentle moisturizing shampoos. They work fine but dont really clarify
Can you do that? I was thinking of not using a clarifying shampoo and thought could I use a clarifying conditioner instead. With it being a clarifying conditioner i assume it has no mineral oil and cones right?
Check the ingredients
I use the V05 kiwi one. It is good at cleansing the scalp. Depending on the products on your hair and if you heavy seal with like shea or grease it doesn't remove it all. I know cuz I use shea and grease. I end up chelating/clarifying 2x a month.
I am going to try a clarifying conditioner when I finish using up my bottle of tresseme shampoo. Probably Hair One
I think clarifying conditioner is still just a clarifying shampoo. It's just a marketing thing. If they say conditioner it implies its not harsh and stripping, and most people usually find clarifying shampoos harsh and drying on the hair. So they say clarifying conditioner because mentally we associate "conditioner" with being gentle and moisturizing. It's just marketing and word association I think.
Hair one is a cleansing conditioner, not a clarifying conditioner @H0tPinkButtafly