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Tips for condtioning hair after utilizing a chelating shampoo

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amberangel4u

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Thanks to all of my LCHF sisters I realize the reason my hair will not respond to deep conditioners, leave in , etc is the very hard water here in Nevada. I purchased the AO swimmers shampoo but I need step by step instructions as to what to use next. I have read horror stories about straw like hair following these types of shampoos. I am natural 3A-3B (CORRECTED). Do I deep condition, then an oil treatment? TIA!!!!!
 
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If your texture is between 2a-3a, then you have lesser of a chance of it knotting up as badly as say 4a hair textures like mine. Just use a really good moisturizing deep conditioner and either leave on for hours or sit under a hooded dryer. Chelating shampoos will strip your hair of the deposits and its moisture but you can easily infuse it back in.
 
If your texture is between 2a-3a, then you have lesser of a chance of it knotting up as badly as say 4a hair textures like mine. Just use a really good moisturizing deep conditioner and either leave on for hours or sit under a hooded dryer. Chelating shampoos will strip your hair of the deposits and its moisture but you can easily infuse it back in.

I corrected by hair type in the original post. I am more concerned about the moisture and keeping it in.
 
Whenever I clarify/chelate my hair I do 1 wash with the clarifying shampoo and then 1 wash with my regular moisturizing shampoo. After that I deep condition.
 
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