Raizell, I used to use Mane n' Tail conditioner back several years ago when it was a fad going around here. I liked it ok, but stopped using it when I learned about silicone and the potential long-term damage it can cause. Mane n Tail conditioner is full of 'cones. (or was then, I haven't looked at it since) I've discovered that my hair responds best to products that don't contain 'cones.
I vaguely recall that the Mane 'n' Tail products had lots of PEG's (polyethelene glycols)... even more vaguely recall that they are reputed to help increase the hair's growth rate (but don't take my word for it, it's merely what I only faintly remember).
Regardless, I agree with AmandaPanda -- if it works well for your hair, by all means use it!
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Perhaps I'm just being too literal when I read "horse shampoo". However, if you're talking about the shampoo you buy in a feed store for a horse, I have some second-hand experience with that.
Horses have sensitive skin, so horse shampoo is really gentle. We used it on our long-haired dog who had skin problems and she looked great after a shampoo and her normally coarse and dry fur felt soft.
Don't know how that translates to humans since hair and fur are different. And maybe we're talking different products anyway.
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