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DCing with Ordinary Hair Conditioner?

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I'm out of my DCer but know that my hair needs some of it right now - I was wondering if my Tresemme hair conditioner would do the trick if I apply it as I would a deep conditioner. Has anyone tried this with positive results? What differentiates a deep conditioner from it's ordinary counterpart anyway? lol :grin: I must sound like a hair care newbie with this question...
 
Yes, it sure is. Most of the conditioners I use to DC are regular cheapie conditioners. I own about 3 hair masks, but I only use the Pantene breakage defense mask on a consistent basis.
 
I'm out of my DCer but know that my hair needs some of it right now - I was wondering if my Tresemme hair conditioner would do the trick if I apply it as I would a deep conditioner. Has anyone tried this with positive results? What differentiates a deep conditioner from it's ordinary counterpart anyway? lol :grin: I must sound like a hair care newbie with this question...

I'm pretty DC's have ingredients that penetrate better or something like that.

I wouldn't use a cheapie like Tresemme on it's own because I know it won't do anything for my hair. Too many fillers in the ingredients. Do you have honey, eggs, or oils lying around? I usually add those to my cheapies to make a DC.
 
Most ppl i know who use cheapies for DC's add oil and other things to it.
Also some times they more add heat(sit under a dryer or heating cap).
 
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