Purtygurly
New Member
I find that I like my conditioners to have the thickness of yogurt. It's not too watery, and not too thick. Humecto from the tub (with some oliove oil in it
) has the perfect consitancy to me.
I find that if it's too watery, it dries my hair out rather than giving it moisture, gives me less slip for some reason
and is just messier.
If it's too thick I use too much of it trying to get it on ever inch of my hair and it has nooooo slip and results in major tangles.
I stopped using watery conditioners all together.
A lot of the times I use thicker conditioners, but before I use them I water them down with tap water then I throw in some honey and olive oil, so that they'll be nice and creamy and "slippy".
My cousin saw me mixing up a batch of motions silk protein conditioner, and she asked me wouldn't it be diluted or chemically altered or something...
I dunno, Do you think that there would be any bad effects of doing this?
I find that if it's too watery, it dries my hair out rather than giving it moisture, gives me less slip for some reason
If it's too thick I use too much of it trying to get it on ever inch of my hair and it has nooooo slip and results in major tangles.
I stopped using watery conditioners all together.
A lot of the times I use thicker conditioners, but before I use them I water them down with tap water then I throw in some honey and olive oil, so that they'll be nice and creamy and "slippy".
My cousin saw me mixing up a batch of motions silk protein conditioner, and she asked me wouldn't it be diluted or chemically altered or something...
I dunno, Do you think that there would be any bad effects of doing this?