Kari107
New Member
I've been searching for a good deep conditioner but it's turned into a difficult task
. I remember reading recently that in order for a conditioner to be deep it has to say it should be left for 10+ minutes. But now it seems that most deep conditioners contain mineral oil. I did an online search and I was reading on how mineral oil acts like a "shower cap" of sorts holding in moisture and also blocking it from the hair. Also, it can clog your folicles. Most of my favorite deep conditioners such as silicon mix and nacidit olive oil have mineral oil. So these are my questions. Does any one know of a deep conditioner without mineral oil? Is mineral oil THAT bad or can one get away with using it? TIA
. I remember reading recently that in order for a conditioner to be deep it has to say it should be left for 10+ minutes. But now it seems that most deep conditioners contain mineral oil. I did an online search and I was reading on how mineral oil acts like a "shower cap" of sorts holding in moisture and also blocking it from the hair. Also, it can clog your folicles. Most of my favorite deep conditioners such as silicon mix and nacidit olive oil have mineral oil. So these are my questions. Does any one know of a deep conditioner without mineral oil? Is mineral oil THAT bad or can one get away with using it? TIA
i use miss keys 10 en 1 as my DC specifically b/c it has no mineral oil...i love it! the first DC i bought when i got on this board was nexxus humectress, and i was never all that pleased with it, from the moment i washed it out (i would sit under the dryer for 20 mins with a plastic cap), until my next wash
for some reason, mineral oil DCs seem to keep my hair from absorbing and retaining moisture properly, and i noticed that the FIRST time i DC'd with miss keys...even if i missed a day of moisturizing my hair, my hair would still feel really soft and moist...two days after humectress and moisturizing properly, my hair STILL would be dry