deep conditioner
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Printed Date: July 26 2025 at 7:32pm
Topic: deep conditioner
Posted By: ladykera
Subject: deep conditioner
Date Posted: June 24 2002 at 10:34am
Hi Everyone, me again... i went to the hair dresser on sunday (whimper) and had to have an inch taken off in the front because it was so damaged from camp... the back only needed a 1/4" trim though. My hairdresser Dana told me that my hair was very seriously dry and needed to be repaired (I want to get a wave put in). Any sugestion for a good deep conditioner and how to use it?
------------- -Kera aka princess of the air force (they just don`t know it yet)
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Posted By: Tara
Date Posted: June 24 2002 at 7:23pm
Back to Basics Raspberry and Almond is great. And for really deep/heavy care, (not for frequent use), Queen Helene`s "Cholesterol", is also great. Enjoy.
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Posted By: Budokan
Date Posted: June 25 2002 at 10:26am
I`m very impressed with L`Oreal`s Mega Moisture. It really does a terrific conditioning job in just 5 minutes (the shampoo is quite good too but I don`t recommend it for every day use). I also use L`Oreal`s Mermade conditioner and have always gotten very good results with it (leave it on for 20 minutes). I got very nice results using Cholersterol with a heat cap but find these products work quite well without one. I get them at Sally`s. Hope this helps. Good luck! ;)
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Posted By: Sobriquet
Date Posted: June 25 2002 at 4:14pm
I like Giovanni`s Nutrafixx for deep conditioning. It`s very thick and creamy - I distribute it thru my hair with a wide tooth comb.
------------- Wavy Brunette Current Length: 29" Goal Length: my maximum growth potential ;)
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Posted By: Guest
Date Posted: June 26 2002 at 9:12am
I assume a wave is a permanent. Do NOT do it! If your hair is already "Very seriously dry" this will only make it worse. Then you`ll just end up having to cut more off to get rid of the damage.
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Posted By: liz_naz
Date Posted: July 13 2002 at 9:28am
the best way to deep condition ur hair, as someone advised me the other day.
Use a professional deep conditioning treatment such as Kerastase, or Tigi.
Wash ur hair, (preferably at night) normally, but do not use conditioner. After showering, towel dry your hair, then use a generous amout of deep conditioning treatment, and come through. Wrap a towel around your head and leave til next morning. In the morning rinse outt he treatment.
After a couple of weeks of this treatment, ur hair should be in a better condition.
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Posted By: oOoStArSpArKoOo
Date Posted: July 13 2002 at 8:40pm
I like the Alberto V05 total Hair recovery, I just tried a day or so ago, and it made my hair really soft and repaired all the split ends.:D
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Posted By: SusieQ
Date Posted: July 22 2002 at 11:20pm
oOoStArSpArKoOo wrote:
I like the Alberto V05 total Hair recovery, I just tried a day or so ago, and it made my hair really soft and repaired all the split ends.:D
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REPAIRED the split ends!!!!!???!? I didn`t know that was possible.
------------- ChickWithaV8 -vroom vroom-
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Posted By: PurpleBubba
Date Posted: July 23 2002 at 12:48am
Its not possible. They are still split. Those products just hold them together like a glue to keep them from splittling more.
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