My hair drinks as much conditioner as I feed it!

soslychic

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Why dosn't my hair feel moisturized?
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I condition wash by leaving the conditioner on for at least 5 minutes and then rinsing with warm water, then I do my normal conditionering or sometimes deep conditioning, then my cool water rinse and acv. Then I put on some leave in, oil, and s curl. While it's drying, I might put on some regular conditioner on the ends if they are looking dry. Yet when it dries, my hair still dosn't feel like it should. I feels dry if you can beleive that. After doing all this, while my hair is wet or damp, it feels sooo soft and soo moisturized and looks shiny and I think that it has to dry soft. But sometimes it dosn't
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I know it can't be overprocessed because it's not even relaxed all the way. It's texturized. And I have no color treatment in it. Yet, it still feels like if I dunked it in a 34 gallon of conditioner, it would be all soaked up by the end of the day.
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Am I asking too much? Am I just confused as to what moisturized really is? What am I doing wrong
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I was using keracare. It recently ran out and I'm about to try motions nourish. Keracare only detangled, it didn't really moistuze. For deep conditioning I'm using Lekair and for conditioning washes I use vo5 and suave, mainly v05 because it leaves my hair really soft.
 
maybe you should try reversig the order of your acv rinses. I prefer to do mine before i deep condition, if done afterwards it leaves my hair dry feeling.
 
The only thing I can tell you is that it could be one of the products that you're using that's causing the dryness. Try knocking off a product per week to see if the same thing continues.
 
Maybe you could try doing your acv rinse before you condtion your hair (to get the full benefit of your conditioner vs. rinsing it out with an acv rinse).
 
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