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If my hair is very dry, i do a pre-shampoo treatment mixed with Dabur amla oil, castor oil, coconut oil, olive oil, for 1 hour prior to shampooing, solves the problem, i end up with very soft, moisturised hair.
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Is Humectress actually a deep conditioner? I thought it was just a regular conditioner? /images/graemlins/confused.gif
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It works best for me as a leave-in. My hair was always dry but putting in the humectress as a leave in on wet or dry hair keeps it moisturized. It seems like the more I use it the better it works.
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Is Humectress actually a deep conditioner? I thought it was just a regular conditioner? /images/graemlins/confused.gif
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Technically I'm not sure???? However, I use it with heat under the hooded dryer for 20 minutes, so I was considering that a "deep condition". Maybe I'm wrong for thinking that way. /images/graemlins/drunk.gif
Thats the same way I thought about it Cowgirl. I think thats the same way everybody else was thinking too, because Elucence, Kenra, etc.. are all Moisturizing Conditioners like Humectress, not "deep" conditioners.