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texasgrl

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not wash out your deep conditioner? Would this cause adverse effects?
 
I have never tried this, Let me know how it works, lolol! bonjour
 
I've left moisturizing conditioners overnight, but never a protein conditioner.
 
Thanks for the responses butI dont mean overnight I mean till the next wash.;)
 
texasgrl said:
Thanks for the responses butI dont mean overnight I mean till the next wash.;)

Oh! No, never.
 
I just rinsed it out I am a scardey cat:cool: . But really what is the worst that could happen?
 
Penetrating moisturizers I do.
 
texasgrl said:
not wash out your deep conditioner? Would this cause adverse effects?

I always wash mine out. I don't know if not doing so could cause any adverse effects.

*looks over at Garnier Sleek and Shine Fortifying Deep Conditioner* :scratchch
 
texasgrl said:
I just rinsed it out I am a scardey cat:cool: . But really what is the worst that could happen?

Leaving in a deeply moisturizing product too long could actually over-moisturize your hair and make it "mushy", leading to breakage. Leaving a protein conditioner in too long might make your hair too brittle. The longest I would ever leave a deep conditioner in my hair is overnight, and I don't even do that! Plus, I use so much conditioner that my hair would be heavy, wet, and sticky if I left it in for days.:eek:
 
Lol, i did once washed with no DC and my hair was angry with me. Very dry and brittle. even with a pre poo it wasnt any help at all
 
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