@OldCatLady@therealjrn there’s a handful of days that I might turn the heat on at night. That’s probably because my windows are original and let the cold in.
@Fen_Star But honestly, no. My hair gets washed at least once a day and (sometimes) dried with a towel. That is it. No heat or dyes, so I don’t need conditioner.
@pooflady are you sure it’s the conditioner? I have super sensitive skin and for me it was usually the shampoo. Once I changed to a sulfate free shampoo for eczema, my scalp chilled out a lot. You shouldn’t have to put conditioner on your scalp, just the length.
Always AND it has to be a certain kind/brand. My hair is curly and conditioner is essential, but I only use a specific type made for curly hair. It’s amazing.
@katbyter I didn’t link to it because when I gush about a product I really like it usually comes across as spammy. Haha Anyway, I use the shampoo, conditioner, and then the All-in-One leave in LUS Brands Love Ur Curls. It’s a little pricy, but it lasts a lot longer than anything else I’ve ever used because you only use a little bit with a ton of water. It has made me actually love having curly hair again. A bit of a learning process and trial and error in the beginning, but I’ve got the application process that works best for my hair down now and every day is a good hair down. https://lusbrands.ca
@jhamowy When it was short, I colored it, I permed it, I curled it to loosen up the perm curls, I trimmed it, I frosted it, I had fun with all the different looks.
Now, working with it means combing the tangles out (fifteen minutes of just gentle combing) and trying to get a decent braid centered at the back of my head.
Or wrap it in a bun on the top of my head so it doesn’t drag in the litter box or cat food bowls.
Normally, when I have long hair, it’s always. And let it sit for a long time. But now I have very short hair, so I have to skip conditioner if I want volume.
I always use a hair conditioner when I wash my hair. I started growing my hair six months ago. Now they’re below my ears! Never dry your hair with a hair dryer, as a high temperature harms the hair. I recently had an air conditioner installed in my room from aircon service and I turn it off every time I go into the room after a shower. It is better to be at room temperature, so that the hair is not injured when it dries.
I always need my air conditioned in the summer.
@therealjrn I second that notion!
@therealjrn It’s the tenth day of Christmas, and it’s been in the 80s all week. In Florida, our A/C stays on all year.
@OldCatLady @therealjrn there’s a handful of days that I might turn the heat on at night. That’s probably because my windows are original and let the cold in.
Sure, as a Man, it’s included in the Shampoo.
I barely know her!
@Fen_Star But honestly, no. My hair gets washed at least once a day and (sometimes) dried with a towel. That is it. No heat or dyes, so I don’t need conditioner.
@Fen_Star Same here. Don’t need. Don’t use. Don’t do anything other than wash it, brush it out and let it air dry.
I’m bald, you insensitive clod.
@smyle I am too. This poll is discriminatory. Clearly the moderators are hairists!
This post is sarcastic.
It’s mixed in with the shampoo… 2 in 1 kinda situation.
@shahnm Same here.
@shahnm Same here. Most conditioners make my scalp itch. Suave 2 in 1 is the least itchy.
@pooflady are you sure it’s the conditioner? I have super sensitive skin and for me it was usually the shampoo. Once I changed to a sulfate free shampoo for eczema, my scalp chilled out a lot. You shouldn’t have to put conditioner on your scalp, just the length.
@RiotDemon For a couple of years I used T-gel shampoo and extra-strength T-gel. It helped some but not as much as using the Suave 2 in 1.
Always AND it has to be a certain kind/brand. My hair is curly and conditioner is essential, but I only use a specific type made for curly hair. It’s amazing.
/giphy curly hair
@PurplePawprints you’re supposed to tell us which kind in the comments. Inquiring curly girl minds want to know!
@katbyter I didn’t link to it because when I gush about a product I really like it usually comes across as spammy. Haha Anyway, I use the shampoo, conditioner, and then the All-in-One leave in LUS Brands Love Ur Curls. It’s a little pricy, but it lasts a lot longer than anything else I’ve ever used because you only use a little bit with a ton of water. It has made me actually love having curly hair again. A bit of a learning process and trial and error in the beginning, but I’ve got the application process that works best for my hair down now and every day is a good hair down. https://lusbrands.ca
There’s hardly anything left to condition except my beard.
Conditioner’s a moot point when whatever’s still there is buzzed to a quarter inch.
Butt length hair. Always use conditioner. Nexxus Humectress.
Dry blot out of the shower. Wait until it’s almost dried on it’s own (never, never, never use heat) before I comb it out.
Wide tooth combs. The only brush I use (rarely) is one of those brushes sold here.
My hair looks really cool, but it’s as boring as hell to work with.
@lisaviolet “work with” sounds very involved
@jhamowy When it was short, I colored it, I permed it, I curled it to loosen up the perm curls, I trimmed it, I frosted it, I had fun with all the different looks.
Now, working with it means combing the tangles out (fifteen minutes of just gentle combing) and trying to get a decent braid centered at the back of my head.
Or wrap it in a bun on the top of my head so it doesn’t drag in the litter box or cat food bowls.
Boring work. lol.
I use Air Conditioner all the time.
I use the cheapest conditioner I can find to shave my head. I prefer it to soap or shampoo.
Condition her to do what exactly?
Must bee sulfate free to keep doen the frizz n fly aways!! I like Loreal. Its in a stand up tube. A different color tube for each of ur hair needs!!
Conditioner is a must if I want to detangle my hair before it needs to be washed again.
I am a man. My shampoo and body wash has conditioner. My body and hair (but I repeat myself) are always soft and smell good too.
@hchavers I’m a man and I use “women’s” shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, and perfume.
I believe this is one place Mitch Hedberg was wrong. 1 is big enough for 2 in my shampoo.
Normally, when I have long hair, it’s always. And let it sit for a long time. But now I have very short hair, so I have to skip conditioner if I want volume.
I always use a hair conditioner when I wash my hair. I started growing my hair six months ago. Now they’re below my ears! Never dry your hair with a hair dryer, as a high temperature harms the hair. I recently had an air conditioner installed in my room from aircon service and I turn it off every time I go into the room after a shower. It is better to be at room temperature, so that the hair is not injured when it dries.
@julcas815 does it now?