Both formulas, shampoo and conditioner separately and a two in one formula, are supposed to work identically; however, there are some benefits to using shampoo and conditioner separately rather than in a single formula. Using them separately makes hair softer and cleaner. Additionally, hair rinses better and doesn't come out really tangly and dry.
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no, using conditioner makes it soft after you use the shampoo, but if you want your hair straight i advise you to straighten it.
It removes dandruff. No they don't cause dandruff but they won't be as effective as if you use the same brand of shampoo and conditioner together.
There are many benefits to using keratase shampoo. It is a professional brand of shampoo that is meant for giving your hair more hydration, making it less dry and shiny as well.
No. You put the shampoo all over your hair and rinse it in. You wash it out once it's all lathered up (soapy) and then you put the conditioner on the ends. Unless you are using a 2 in 1 shampoo and conditioner - then you're right
Consider using a shampoo and/or conditioner formulated for dry hair.
i have never used the wavy shampoo but i have been using the sleek and shine. I have also been using the conditioner. It improved my hair so much!!! Honestly, for the past year its all ive been using and my hair is great.
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Never wash with soap . Shampoo works well. If you don't wish to use shampoo and conditioner
yes you can. because its just getting all the oils out of your hair from the conditioner. but it makes it hard to brush through sometimes, so you might have to use some spray conditioner, which is only like 3 dollars. (: hope this helpss(: Clarification by Drbits: Shampoo gets your hair and scalp clean. Many shampoos also contain chemicals that stick to the hair and make it more manageable (shampoo + conditioner in one). For many people (especially those with permanents or hair dye), separate shampoo and conditioner is better. If you are using a conditioner, shampooing afterwards defeats the purpose of the conditioner. If your conditioner leaves your hair feeling oily or dirty, it is the wrong conditioner for you - you could try a conditioner for "oily hair".
shampoo is an emulsifier, meaning it bonds to water and oils. So by using shampoo and other soaps, the shampoo bonds to the oils and dirt in our hair, and the water also bonds to the shampoo so the oils are removed by rinsing the hair
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