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Topic: good, heavy conditioner needed
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: good, heavy conditioner needed
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:48am
I'm looking for a good conditioner for textured hair. MeaniningI need something heavy. I hear of people using ARTEC and NG andhaving good results. Can someone give me more details please?I have very dry hair that needs some extra help detanglingin the shower (which is the only place I will detangle it).Thanks!



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Posted By: Sherry
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:48am
Hi Kendia-I have loose curly hair that tends to get dry from to much coloring-- so I am a HUGE fan of rich heavy conditioners. First off, I dont believe in spray-on leave ins-- they just dont work for me. I use my reggular conditioner for a leave in and LOVE the results. Now, ARTec's Moisture Pac is really great and rich. Used with a cap and heat, this is one of the most effective conditioners that I have ever used on my hair. But the key here is to use heat with it. Two other conditioners that I consider to be rich are Aveda's Deep Penetrating Conditioner and Paul Brown-Hawaii's Resurrect Conditioner. Both of these, especially Aveda, are nice and rich. Actually, the Aveda is a bit too rich for me to use as a leave in. All three of these conditioners are top notch and i have used them during periods of coloring and relaxers and have had wonderful results. hope this helps!Sherry> I'm looking for a good conditioner for textured hair.> Meanining> I need something heavy. I hear of people using ARTEC> and NG and> having good results. Can someone give me more details> please?> I have very dry hair that needs some extra help> detangling> in the shower (which is the only place I will detangle> it).> Thanks!

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Posted By: Clare
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:48am
> Hi Kendia-> I have loose curly hair that tends to get dry from to> much coloring-- so I am a HUGE fan of rich heavy> conditioners. First off, I dont believe in spray-on> leave ins-- they just dont work for me. I use my> reggular conditioner for a leave in and LOVE the> results. Now, ARTec's Moisture Pac is really great and> rich. Used with a cap and heat, this is one of the> most effective conditioners that I have ever used on> my hair. But the key here is to use heat with it. Two> other conditioners that I consider to be rich are> Aveda's Deep Penetrating Conditioner and Paul> Brown-Hawaii's Resurrect Conditioner. Both of these,> especially Aveda, are nice and rich. Actually, the> Aveda is a bit too rich for me to use as a leave in.> All three of these conditioners are top notch and i> have used them during periods of coloring and relaxers> and have had wonderful results. hope this helps!> Sherry

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Clare


Posted By: Sherry
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:49am
Clare,You can get Paul Brown Hawaii products at www.diamondbeauty.com for sure. I am currently working on a review of some of his wonderful products, so stay tuned!Related Link:Diamond Beauty

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