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    Posted: September 17 2007 at 9:03am

I've noticed that I can't deep condition my hair everytime i wash. it just gets wayyy too lifeless. so for the days that i'm not deep conditioning i need a good conditioner to rinse out. I have tons of good leave in cons...what are some con rinses u relaxed girls use?

I currently have laifer almond and honey conditioner rinse (i think that's what its called). has anyone used this one?
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Yeah, deep conditioning your hair everyday does make it feel lifeless.  Instead of doing that, you can apply your leave-in conditioner while your hair is still damp, but not wet, and coat it with a light layer of natural oil, live extra virgin olive oil or coconut oil.  This will make your hair feel moisturized, but not lifeless.  The best conditioner I've used is Alba organics mango moisturizing conditioner.  It's very thick so you can dilute it with purified water and make it last longer.  It leaves my hair feeling very moisturized, and it smells delicious!  I get it from whole foods supermarket, but they'd probably carry it at any health food store near you.
 
P.S.  It's a natural conditioner, so it can also be used as a leave-in. 


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