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Jaizee said:I was just reading a few threads here, and some people mentioned that they do a rinse-out conditioner after shampooing and before deep conditioning. I never do that. I was wondering if it would give my hair extra moisture if I did this?
navsegda said:I always do this. For me, it gives me extra moisture. After shampooing, I use Garnier Fructis Length & Strength Fortifying Cream Conditioner, rinse, and then I deep condition with Motions After-Shampoo Moisture Plus Conditioner, Doo Gro Deep Down Intense Penetrating Conditioner, and Organics Hair Mayonnaise.
Those types of conditioners do generally only coat the hair. However, the insides of hair strands are hydrophilic (which means they attract and absorb water) so as long as you aren't using ice cold water to rinse it out and thus, close the cuticle, the moisture from these conditioners is going to get through the strand even though some of the other ingredients will just coat it. So basically, once you wash a rinse-out conditioner out, unless you use cold water, that cuticle is still going to be open because the conditioner that made the cuticle temporarily lay flat is going down the drain and the force of the water to rinse it out is going to disrupt the cuticle layer again. I use a rinse-out conditioner before deep conditioning first because I never use cold water until after the deep conditioning is done (with the rinse-out, I use slightly warmer than tepid water to make sure my cuticle isn't sealed before deep conditioning). There are also products that will seal the cuticle and keep it sealed, for instance, I like using JOICO K-Pak Reconstruct Leave-In Protectant after I rinse out the deep conditioner.Jaizee said:Thanks, ladies! Also, thanks Caramela for the info about rinse-out conditioners. I didn't know that they only coat the hair. I think I'll try DC first, then the rinse-out, also. Thanks!
Priestess said:Me too, I love using the Garnier Length & Strength for this, it's an absolute must! I apply some of Paul Mitchell The Detangler with the Garnier on top and then do my combing and detangling under the shower stream. Then I proceed with deep conditioning.![]()
navsegda said:Yay! I love the L&S conditioner, too! Have you tried the shampoo? My hair fell in loveeeeeeeeeeee with the shampoo as well!
OMG, this is exactly what I do, even the same products. I love the PM Detangling conditoner.Priestess said:Me too, I love using the Garnier Length & Strength for this, it's an absolute must! I apply some of Paul Mitchell The Detangler with the Garnier on top and then do my combing and detangling under the shower stream. Then I proceed with deep conditioning.![]()
tnorenberg said:OMG, this is exactly what I do, even the same products. I love the PM Detangling conditoner.
Jaizee said:I was just reading a few threads here, and some people mentioned that they do a rinse-out conditioner after shampooing and before deep conditioning. I never do that. I was wondering if it would give my hair extra moisture if I did this?