Deep Conditioners That Work In 5 Minutes Or Less?

abioni

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I'm looking for deep conditioners that work fast and doesn't require heat. I'm trying to reduce the amount of time I spend on wash days.
 
What's the difference between a deep conditioner and a conditioner, first of all,
And the biolage sounds interesting, does it work better if you leave it on for longer than 3 minutes?
 
What's the difference between a deep conditioner and a conditioner, first of all,
And the biolage sounds interesting, does it work better if you leave it on for longer than 3 minutes?

@metro_qt
Basically deep conditioners are composed of smaller molecules that are able to penetrate deeper into your strands that can moisturize or strengthen to a greater degree than rinse-out conditioners. Generally speaking most conditioners don't offer any additional benefits by using longer than specified but this varies from head to head. Rinse-out conditioners are often composed of larger molecules that don't penetrate deeply enough to produce a lasting effect. You can think of conditioners as band aids and deep conditioners as internal sutures. For some, deep conditioners and rinse-outs can be used interchangeably proving there are always exceptions to the rule. I don't have the answer for the Biolage though I own it, I have not used it yet. HTH
 
I really think most salon brands work in about 3-7 minutes. You mostly see natural hair care products that say leave on 30 minutes to 1 hour.

I’m using and loving:

Matrix Biolage Hydrascource Conditioning Balm (1-3 min)

Matrix Biolage Hydrascource Mask (3-5 min)

Amika Nourishing Mask (2-3 min)

Amika Triple RX Mask (5 min)

Carols Daughter Rhassoul Clay Softening Hair Mask (3-5 min)
 
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