Thursday, December 24, 2009

Shampoo or Conditioner : Which one is the one that I'm supposed to ';repeat'; on?

Explanations would be great.Shampoo or Conditioner : Which one is the one that I'm supposed to ';repeat'; on?
Usually the shampoo is applied twice: The first time is to get rid of the unwanted dirt, gel, spray or whatever you use in your hair. The second time you apply it, is to really clean your hair and leave a nice scent. The conditioner is only applied once, but preferably not every day (in case you wash your hair daily). Unless you have a very curly or thick hair, it is better to use the conditioner only two or three times a week the most. Hair becomes dull and lifeless when you use conditioner more often than this.Shampoo or Conditioner : Which one is the one that I'm supposed to ';repeat'; on?
Never Repeat on shampoo.





When you shampoo - you're stripping the dirt and oils from your hair - but the vital ones to maintain healthy hair. You should only use a dime sized amount of shampoo and according to the type of hair you have you should only shampoo every two days.





Conditioner replaces those needed oils with a synthetic type which only make your hair seem softer. But overuse of both will dry your hair out and can cause breakage.
Most people would say you should shampoo, rinse, then repeat (the shampoo). The first time lifts the dirt, oil and leftover hair product, while the second is supposed to wash it away. I'm not sure it really matters though, I personally haven't noticed a difference when I don't ';repeat';.
Shampoo. I have no idea why but I never see ';repeat if necessary'; on conditioner bottles.





Anyone want to answer mine?


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Lol ignore the label, repeating will fry your hair! Also, if your hair isn't very greasy, only shampoo and condition every other day.
Shampoo twice to make it extra clean


Condition twice to make it extra soft (Y)

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