• ⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register today to view more, then Subscribe to view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.

Stretching conditioner

  • Thread starter Thread starter cieramichele
  • Start date Start date

⏳ Limited Access:

Register today to view all forum posts.

C

cieramichele

Guest
I am SO heavy handed with conditioner and I like to use it root to tip. Yesterday, I put some on a section then squeezed it in my hand a few times to get it to distribute (like I was squeezing out water).

Anyone else have tips for stretching conditioner without diluting its power?

I like every strand to be coated. EVERY strand.
 
i myself is very heavy handed i made a promise to myself to stop doing this because i tend to waste my products this way
 
I am heavy handed with the conditioner as well :yep: When applying the conditioner I part my hair in small sections as if I'm oily my scalp then apply the conditioner. I comb the conditioner though and add more. I buy the 80oz gallon of conditioner so I always have some in stock.
 
^^^what she said... sections work wonders, especially on thick hair! LOL

i co-wash almost every day in warmer weather, so i dilute my V05 conditioner with water. 50% water/50% condish still gives me the beneficial properties, but technically i only use half as much. :yep:

it's worth a shot, even if you don't go 50/50 maybe diluting it somewhat will help you stretch it longer.
 
I am heavy handed and I love it. :yep:

I don't skimp and I buy what I need.

I do notice that if I put my conditioner on while I am in the shower and not towel dry my hair, I don't need as much and the conditioner even gets distributed better.

But, if I get out of the shower and/or towel dry first, I need more conditioner.
 
This is why I've reviewed so many drugstore conditioners. :ohwell:

I just accept I like to "glob it on" and buy cheaper conditioners. :look:

However balance out the often lesser quality of cheaper condishes by finding those with the ingredients my hair likes so I can have my cake and eat it too, in a sense. :yep:
 
Back
Top