Is this a bad habit?

Purtygurly

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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
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) 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
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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".
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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?
 
as long as your hair is in good condition. If you're doing anything that gives a bad effect on your hair, then dont do it.
 
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Poohbear said:
as long as your hair is in good condition. If you're doing anything that gives a bad effect on your hair, then dont do it.

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I agree. Have you ever thought of adding honey or anything to the watery conditioners to make them thicker?
 
I agree with the ladies. Sometimes we have mix things to get the results we want....
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There is no conditioner that I have that is not mixed with something else.....
 
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