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    I dont know if you all have heard of this before but after i shampoo my hair i use the conditioner and leave it there until the last then i wash most of it off but, not all. I noticed when i dont wash it all of my hair is not dry at all and its more silky. Try it! it really does work and it wont damage your hair at all!
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    My daughter is a hairdresser and she recommends this to all her clients. She also does this when she conditioners their hair prior to a cut and style. It really does leave your hair softer and healthier looking. Thanks for posting.
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    Thanks for the tip! I always wondered if it was okay to leave a little in or if it would cause build up!
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    Thanks for the hair tips in here guys....For I also use hair conditioner after I shampoo my hair...Never thought that leaving a little conditioner on your hair after rinsing it will help smooth the hair.

    Thanks again guys and God Bless.
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    the FIRST thing i do when i get in the shower is shampoo and condition my hair. and i leave it in there the whole time i'm washing my body or shaving, then rinse the conditioner out. i figure almost like one of those deep conditioning treatments.
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    ANOTHER LITTLE TIP -
    When I wash my hair I only wash the roots and scalp unless the bottom of my hair has been curled or dirty etc. This way my hair does not get too dried out. Then when I condition my hair I usually only put it on from around my ear area down. Your hair has natural oils which will make up for the conditioner that was not put on the root area. Also it gives your hair more volume and helps with styling. I use conditioner on ALL of my hair here and there though so that it does not get too dried out. This was a tip from a girl at work and now we're all doing it and seem to like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by patricias213 View Post
    I dont know if you all have heard of this before but after i shampoo my hair i use the conditioner and leave it there until the last then i wash most of it off but, not all. I noticed when i dont wash it all of my hair is not dry at all and its more silky. Try it! it really does work and it wont damage your hair at all!
    Dear, it can cause you big problems with the skin on your head - not reccomended at all...
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