Reecie
Active Member
It sounds easy enough. Slap on a deep conditioner, leave on for the recommended time, then voila! Right? Wrong!
I think we can all agree that deep conditioning is the foundation of healthy hair. Which leads me to my question, are you certain you are properly deep conditioning your hair? If so, you will be able to answer "Yes" to the following three questions:
1. Does your hair feel like butter (literally) directly after a deep conditioning session?
2. Does your hair feel like butter (literally) after your deep conditioner is rinsed out?
3. Is your hair so moisturized after deep conditioning that you don't need to add a moisturizer for a few days?
If you've answered "Yes" to those three questions....congratulations!!
. You've done it.
If not, please read my blog article which explains the steps needed to perfect your deep conditioning method: LINK HERE.
I think we can all agree that deep conditioning is the foundation of healthy hair. Which leads me to my question, are you certain you are properly deep conditioning your hair? If so, you will be able to answer "Yes" to the following three questions:
1. Does your hair feel like butter (literally) directly after a deep conditioning session?
2. Does your hair feel like butter (literally) after your deep conditioner is rinsed out?
3. Is your hair so moisturized after deep conditioning that you don't need to add a moisturizer for a few days?
If you've answered "Yes" to those three questions....congratulations!!

If not, please read my blog article which explains the steps needed to perfect your deep conditioning method: LINK HERE.
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