3 TYPES OF CONDITIONERS EXPLAINED

CONDITIONERS
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First and foremost, what are conditioners, exactly? Oils, humectants, silicones or cocoa butter, or emollients are moisturizing substances included in conditioners that nourish and replace hair moisture. Some conditioners may contain proteins that aid in the binding of split ends. Conditioners work by coating the cuticles with a protective layer. This coating helps to reduce frizz and soften the hair, and protect it from sun heat and environmental aggressors.

THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONDITIONERS ARE HERE:

REGULAR CONDITIONERS

This is a normal conditioner that will hydrate and nurture your hair. It is not too moisturizing and is suitable for everyday use. Sova’s Sweet Almond and also Patchouli hair conditioners are an excellent choice for individuals looking for a nourishing as well as moisturizing conditioner that won’t weigh their hair down and can be used every time they shampoo.

 

CONDITIONERS

DEEP CONDITIONER

A deep conditioner, as the name implies, is a much more nourishing plus hydrating version of our regular conditioner. Depending on the hair type and concerns, you may discover that deep conditioner works best for you regularly (although we don’t support it), while others prefer to do it once a week. The concept behind deep conditioning is to let it sit longer

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CO-WASH

A co-wash is indeed a cleansing conditioner that cleans and conditions the hair while also purifying the scalp. Co washes are an excellent choice for those who have curly and coily hair. Due to the form of the follicle, such hair types are likely to become excessively dry and brittle. A co-wash is a terrific technique to cleanse the hair from root to tip while also adding extra nourishment and not pulling away important moisture. However, keep an eye out for product build-up in the hair. Alternate between a cleaning shampoo and a co-wash. On our blog, you may learn more about curly hair.

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BY: DANIYAL KHAN

 

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