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Conditioner on dry hair (ends) in between washes

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Does anyone apply conditioner to their ends throughout the week? Not leave in conditioner or regular moisturizers, but conditioner that you would ordinarily wash out? I think I would like to try this.
 
Don't do it girl.

Mushy ends=chewed up ends. I learned the hard way.
 
I used to use regular conditioner as a leave in after washes and it did a fantastic job. I don't know why I stopped :perplexed

I think it would be great to put conditioner on your ends daily :D Will you be bunning?
 
Don't do it girl.

Mushy ends=chewed up ends. I learned the hard way.

Can you elaborate? What conditioner did you use and what was your regimen? Was your hair out, in a bun, etc?
 
I used to use regular conditioner as a leave in after washes and it did a fantastic job. I don't know why I stopped :perplexed

I think it would be great to put conditioner on your ends daily :D Will you be bunning?

I don't know yet. Bunning, braid outs, pony tails, braid outs in pony tails, braid outs in buns, lol. I just don't plan on wearing my hair down/out.
 
Can you elaborate? What conditioner did you use and what was your regimen? Was your hair out, in a bun, etc?

I used various conditioners LOL Both deep and regular rinse outs. I used Kenra DC, Kenra rinse out, the nairobi DC, and a few others. For the most part, my hair was down or in a loose bun b/c I wear my hair straight 99% of the time. I think it was just too much moisture. My ends got really mushy and started to look a little ragged. Once I stopped using the conditioner on my hair my ends were perfect again. I think a good DC once or twice a week, along with a good leave in afterward, is sufficient :yep:
 
My sister-in-law lost sooo much hair doing that.
 
I've been doing this for the past few weeks and my hair is fine. I mix Lustrasilk shea butter cholesterol with EVOO and use it as a leave in.
 
I think it depends on the type of conditioner and the state of the person's hair. I often use Elucence MBC as my moisturizer. This is also my final quick rinse out conditioner when I wash my hair. I also seal this with whatever I'm feeling at the moment (shescentit, vatika, etc.) and I don't have any problems.
 
I've been doing this for the past few weeks and my hair is fine. I mix Lustrasilk shea butter cholesterol with EVOO and use it as a leave in.

I just tried this for the first time (I add lottabody setting lotion too) and I loved it! I always use conditioners and dc's as leave ins. Especially when I am going to wash the next day I will soak my hair in conditioner and then wear it in a bun. It really helps me maintain a good moisture level.
 
I put conditioner on my ends a few nights a week. It works well for me.

But then again, I have never gotten "mushy" hair from conditioning (overnight, all day, nightly, etc.)
 
I think it depends on the type of conditioner and the state of the person's hair. I often use Elucence MBC as my moisturizer. This is also my final quick rinse out conditioner when I wash my hair. I also seal this with whatever I'm feeling at the moment (shescentit, vatika, etc.) and I don't have any problems.


I agree. I do it, and I've never had a problem.
 
I do this everyday but I am 4b and my hair always needs moisture. I love it I will never stop.
 
I use a dab of leave in condish on dry ends every other day & seal with oil. I think the key is not to overload with condish.
 
OP, did you ever try this?? I can not seem to get my ends to look moisturized. They don't feel dry or brittle, they just LOOK like it. So, I want to try a cheapie conditioner on my ends at night. I'll be bunning.
 
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