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Should I Stop Using Conditioner?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you have dry hair?

Is your hair prone to breakage?

Are you prone to having greasy hair?

Are you acne prone?

Common conclusions

Conditioner is useful to all, especially people with dry hair can use it every time they wash their hair. If you have super dry hair, you need conditioner to hydrate and restore moisture to the hair follicles.

Conditioner adds a protective layer to the cuticle, allowing the hair to expand and not split as easily. The cuticle, or outer covering, of the hair is weakened when it is exposed to the elements and eventually breaks, the conditioner fills in those cuts and covers the hair to help the cuticle. All you have to do is apply the cream to the lower ends of your hair to strengthen broken locks and add shine.

And if you have greasy hair, you can use conditioner, it is nothing to be afraid of. Conditioner is not only suitable for oily hair types to use, but it is also required, as it offers hydration, nourishment, and protection that shampoo alone cannot provide.

If you are prone to acne and don't thoroughly rinse out your conditioner, it is likely that you will break out on your face, neck, or body, as conditioner, like any other oil-based product, may clog pores.

Great! You should not stop using conditioner. Conditioner makes hair smoother and easier to handle, while shampoo is designed to remove sweat, dead skin cells, and hair products. It also shields the hair shafts from damage.

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