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Conditioning Treatment: Shine, Strengthen, & Reduce Frizz!

Updated: Aug 23

Cosmetic chemist and author Perry Romanowski tells Allure the primary benefit of a conditioner is that it makes the hair much easier to comb through.........I agree!


Five of my Favorite Conditioners...

Regular hair conditioners are meant to be used for a shorter period of application, meaning that they’re faster and easier to use than hair masks and leave-in conditioners. They also contain emollients and special ingredients like natural oils that target specific hair needs. For example, Manketti Oil Conditioner has many lines that I am an absolute fan of! Let's Explore them.....


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Allow me to introduce you to our Salons' Power 5!


-Full Density (creates fullness)
-Hydra Source (adds moisture)
-Fiber Strong (builds for longevity)
-Volume Bloom (for the love of BIG hair)
-Color Last: (protects that Colour)

Can You Imagine?

Using conditioner on your hair guarantees softness, a silkier and shinier appearance, and an easier time when styling your hair, no matter if you have short hair or long hair. You don’t have to use a million styling products or hair care products to get manageable, tangle-proof hair… you only need a good conditioner and to make sure that you’re applying it correctly. This is one of the many beneficial ways that hair conditioner affects your natural hair, by preventing your hair from forming tangles and knots, so that in the end you spend way less time combing and styling your hair!


Be Creative!

Hair conditioner provides your hair with the moisture it needs in order to prevent it from getting frizzy and ruining your hairdo, whether it’s a ponytail, beach waves, or whatever hairstyle you choose to use. So you can also stop spending on unnecessary hair styling products when a good conditioner does the trick just as well (or even better, let’s be honest!).

#Tip: Create your very own "leave-in" conditioner by filling the base of your CLEAN water bottle with conditioner (10%-15%) and the rest with water, preferably Soft/Distilled Water!

*Water with little or no calcium or magnesium content is considered soft water. Water can be naturally soft, like rainwater, or it can be chemically softened to remove calcium and magnesium. Yeah, I know, a bit extra huh. LOL^_^!



Don't Forget That...

As we’ve talked about before, applying conditioner to your hair will nurture it, moisturize it, and have tons of beneficial effects on your hair. That doesn’t mean that all conditioners will work for you, and it doesn’t mean that some can have the opposite effect for your hair. This is because not all conditioners are created equal, and the presence (or absence) of certain ingredients can definitely make a huge difference.

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