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Soft Hair......Suave Humectant Conditioner

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2010

I use Suave about twice a week. It is great for mositurizing the hair. It leaves my hair very soft.

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  • I love Suave conditioners, but have not yet tried Suave's "Professional" ones. How does this one compare to say Suave Coconut?

  • @mawalls2001 i have tried both, i like this one better than the coconut, it feels more moisturized.

  • I LOVE THIS STUFF!!!!! Yeah, I noticed that they don't have a time frame for it to be in your hair. However, I use it as a deep conditioner (with my oils) and also for a cowash, and, yes, I do get results either way!

  • @nathalie218 im still loving it too!!! what type of oils do you use?

  • Have you tried the suave almond & shea butter conditioner? if so, which conditioner would you recommend to make your hair swingy & have volume?

    P.s. i'm black & you know how our hair texture is.

  • @maicapoo yes i have use the almond one too, confession of a product junkie LOL. As far as the swingy and volume im not sure because i apply oils to my hair, my hair is weighed down, sorry hun. I would say to get a nice swinging action is use the conditioner and get the moisture in your hair, then use Chic silk infusion and blow dry and flat iron the less stuff in your hair the more

    "flowy" it will be. Hope this helps :)

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  • @cece2189 Glycerin is an amazing humectant when there is actually moisture in the air. Glycerin keeps hair moisturized by attracting water molecules to your strands which hydrates your hair. During the colder months there is very little "moisture" or humidity in the air, so glycerin has the reverse effect. It pulls moisture from your hair instead of from the elements around you. Using humectants during the winter could have drying effects leaving your hair hard, gummy and dry. Listen 2 ur hair

  • @matildefernandez29 Thanks i will add some EVOO.

  • I just started using this ,,, good to add olive oil or something else to up the moisture.

  • when using this, can you use it in the winter time? since its a humectant

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