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Barmymoo:
I condition my hair sometimes because it makes it smell nice and it stops it being quite so frizzy (probably by weighting it down with gunk, to be honest).
nekowafer:
If it's a higher quality conditioner it is, hopefully, helping to keep the hair smooth without weighing it down. This is what I use and it's awesome, though probably not enough for people with dry hair.
http://www.lushusa.com/Veganese/9999900820,en_US,pd.html?start=2&cgid=conditioners
Barmymoo:
Random thought: it really bugs me how the definition of the word "evangelical" has been narrowed and narrowed until it now only applies to a specific subset of conservative Christians. The OED gives three meanings:
Of or according to the teaching of the gospel or the Christian religion
Of or denoting a tradition within Protestant Christianity emphasizing the authority of the Bible, personal conversion, and the doctrine of salvation by faith in the Atonement
Zealous in advocating something
The third one is what I'd consider to be its true meaning. The first is probably its most common in the UK and US, at any rate. How is it that the second has become so predominant? I'd like to say that I'm evangelical about a lot of things - I spent the last month extolling the merits of informed voting, for instance. It had nothing to do with Biblical prohibitions on homosexuality.
riccostar:
I recently started using a Head and Shoulders all in one shampoo/conditioner, I used to not condition at all and I think my hair is feeling more luscious but I really have no idea... Does anyone who knows something about hair care have an opinion on the effectiveness of a two in one shampoo/conditioner vs shampooing and conditioning separately?
bainidhe_dub:
I find my hair gets really tangled if I don't use conditioner... I keep looking at no'poo blogs but I just don't think I could hack it. My hair gets too oily to deal with after three days so a week or more is really not gonna happen.
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