Listen, we miss seeing our hairstylists as much as the next gal, but in lieu of our standing salon appointments, we have recommitted to taking better care of our strands at home during this time of ...
This is different from leave-in and rinse-out conditioners. Deep conditioning is the application of mostly natural substances that penetrate the hair deeply and restore damaged hair, and which you do ...
That said, some deep conditioners are intended to be used before you shampoo, so make sure to check the label beforehand. How often you should use a deep conditioner depends on your hair type and ...
…and without getting it wet! Deep conditioning is something you generally reserve for the shower and after shampoo, but if your hair is in particular need of moisture, there is a way, believe it or ...