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CONDITION OR DEEP CONDITION

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AFTER FINAL WASH, I......


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I used to do rinse out conditioner first, now I go straight to DC. That's only if I'm dcing on wet hair which I only do if I clarify and my hair is super stripped.
I usually DC on dry hair, wash/co-wash and then get out.
 
I Do Both.:grin: I will Co-Wash with either Millcreek Keratin (if I feel I need a boost of Protein), Something Super Moisturizing (if I feel my Hair needs an additional Shot of Moisture), J/A/S/O/N Biotin or Nutrine Garlic Conditioner (to counteract potential 'shedding').

The Co-Wash Conditioner I use for a 'special' purpose. i.e. protein, moisture or balance.

And then I proceed with DCing with Heat.:yep:
 
I condition first so that I can detangle under the running water (I'm a sink washer) and then if it's time to DC I'll do that. I only DC twice a month.
 
i dc first then use a regular rinse out conditioner. guess im doing it backwards but this method seems to be working for me.
 
My DC goes on better after I my hair is wet so I co-wash first. My hair dresser says that the heat opens your cuticles and your pores preparing your hair for a DC she might be wrong but I still follow here directions because her hair is pretty and she does a good job. HTH :)
 
I actually DC and then use an instant condish in my final rinse to seal my cuticles from DC'ing with heat and to return my pH to 4.5???

I thought that was the way you were supposed to do it???
 
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