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I've never used miss key 10 en 1 as an overnight conditioner treatment, but I have used other conditioners with success. Once rinsed out in the morning, it's usually very soft.
[ QUOTE ] ballet_bun said:
I've never used miss key 10 en 1 as an overnight conditioner treatment, but I have used other conditioners with success. Once rinsed out in the morning, it's usually very soft.
I agree with ballet bun- i have done them. I usually use dabur amla oil, jojoba oil or coconut oil. Apply my plastic cap and go to sleep. In the morning when i rinse my hair is very soft and manageable.
I used Miss Key 10 en 1 overnight and my hair was a mess. Tangled, knotted and very rough. I ended up having to start over, shampoo and all to get my hair back to normal.
I do overnight oil treatments with Vatika and Amla with much success.
Actually, I did, once -- on mistake. I left Suave's Tropical Coconut Conditioner on overnight. When I detangled I didn't have any shedding or breakage.
Tai & carameldiva
... Vatika really makes the hair soft, when left in over night. It seems like more people are using this oil now. I took it out of my regimen, but I may include it again. Their amla oil isn't bad either. I don't like the smell of the amla.