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Stacy Willettis
Updated on July 13, 2021

Most shampoos have chemicals that can be pretty rough on your hair follicles, while hair conditioners have humectants, oils, and fatty alcohols that help make your hair flexible and soft. It’s vital to find the most suitable hair conditioner for your skin and hair type. Many formulas offer different benefits, so make sure to find one that’s suitable for you. Before learning how to use hair conditioners, you need to know who should use them, when and why. Read on to find out!

Who Can Use Hair Conditioners?

Anyone who isn’t sensitive to certain ingredients should use a hair conditioner, if they want healthy, beautiful hair. Even though your scalp produces a natural conditioner called sebum, shampoo makes sure to remove all of it from your hair. Once stripped from its natural moist and oils, your hair needs some extra hydration and conditioning. Washing it with a shampoo and not using conditioner afterward leaves your hair very vulnerable to various factors like winds, sun rays or heat-based styling tools.

People with dry hair will benefit significantly if they use a hair conditioner regularly. Even if your hair is dry from using too much heat too often, a conditioner will help you mend the damage and nourish your hair.

Who Can Use Hair Conditioners

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Know Your Hair Type

You can’t use just any hair conditioner for your hair. It’s essential to know more about your scalp, skin and hair type before choosing any hair conditioning product. You should also take your hairstyling routine into account when browsing various products.

There are many types of hair, and they all have different textures that require different ingredients for successful treatment. If you color your hair or blow-dry it frequently, chances are you will need a rich conditioner to hydrate your tortured strands. If you aren’t sure what to choose, try using something natural and nourishing like the Vitamin B5 conditioner with Dead Sea minerals.

1. Bleached Hair

Can you put conditioner on dry hair? Yes, you can, and you should! If you bleach or dye your hair often, it’ll suffer from extra wear and tear damage. The best you can do is find both shampoo and hair conditioner explicitly formulated for color-treated hair, and then learn a few tricks on how to use conditioner and shampoo correctly. Your salon can also provide you with some product recommendations, so don’t be shy to ask.

2. Textured Hair

Some people can have much thicker hair shafts than others. In case you’re one of those people, look for a more potent hair conditioner that can better protect and heal your hair. A good example is Argan oil conditioner with Dead Sea minerals. That will help heal your hair, while making it silky and shinier.

3. Curly Hair

Curly or wavy hair is usually prone to frizz and dryness. It’s essential to know how to apply conditioner to curly hair properly for the best results. People blessed with rich curls might want to be more diligent about how they spread hair conditioner. It’s imperative to spread it evenly throughout your entire hair, and to coat each strand for best results. Be generous with the conditioner, your hair will be grateful.

Conditioner For Curly Hair

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Use Hair Conditioner Properly

Here are the several simple steps of properly using hair conditioner:

1. Wash Your Hair

Get in the shower, and begin with your regular hair-washing routine. You’ll condition your hair after it’s thoroughly washed, so use your favorite shampoo to give your strands and scalp a good scrub. It would be best if you’d focus more on washing your scalp thoroughly, but make sure to avoid tugging your wet hairs since this can additionally damage hair ends, causing more breakage.

2. Rinse Your Hair Thoroughly from Shampoo

Using warm water will help wash out all shampoo remains from your hair. However, warm water doesn’t mean hot water. A warm temperature is much safer for your hair so you should forget about steamy hot showers, especially if you have colored or damaged hair. It’s essential to be careful when running your fingers through your hair so you don’t tug on your hair strands. You’ll know you’ve rinsed it right when all shampoo is out and when your hair feels “squeaky.”

3. Remove Excess Water out of Your Hair

Using any hair conditioner on sopping wet hair won’t help much since the conditioner won’t stay on long enough to have any effects on your hair. Wrap your hair with a soft cotton fabric (an old t-shirt will do) and let it soak up the water. Leave it on for several minutes to get as much water as possible out of your hair before applying the conditioner. The time will be right when your hair is only damp.

4. Now Apply Hair Conditioner

Put just a bit of hair conditioner into your hand. The exact amount you need depends on your hair’s length. A dime-sized amount is what professionals recommend, while drugstore brands may require a more considerable amount since their products are usually diluted. You’ll need a whole handful of hair conditioner to cover an entire hair length for very long hair.

Run hands through hair, making sure that your hair conditioner spreads evenly through your hair’s mid-shafts and apply it to every hair strand you can. Spread the conditioner toward the hair-strand ends, as ends are the oldest and most damaged segment of your hair. Don’t put a hair conditioner near your roots and scalp as it can clog your follicles, resulting in oil production increase and slower hair growth. Also, avoid applying hair conditioner on your hair roots because it can weigh your hair down, making it look oily.

Applying Hair Conditioner

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On Leaving a Hair Conditioner in for Too Long

Leaving the hair conditioner on for a couple more minutes won’t cause you any immediate problem. However, making a habit of conditioning your hair for a more extended period will leave your hair feeling like it’s coated with product build-up.

There are minimal benefits if you leave a hair conditioner on for a more extended period. In case you have extra time for pampering your hair, look for a deep treatment hair conditioner, as its formula is created so it can stay on your hair longer and penetrate your strands deeper.

When you find the right conditioner for your hair type, make sure to always use it after washing. Soon enough, you will notice your hair is getting more lively, silkier and stronger. It’s a small step in your hair routine that makes a huge difference.

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