Hair Mayonnaise or Cholesterol Conditioners

JenJen2721

New Member
Are these considered protein conditioners? If so, should a moisturizing treatment be used afterwards? My sister used these two on her hair to strengthen and I told her she probably needs to use a moisturizing conditioner afterwards and she didn't think that was necessary because the containers say they both moisturize hair. Is this correct? Can you go without a moisturizing conditioner after using these?

Just wanted to clear things up!
TIA,
Jen
 

Allandra

Well-Known Member
IMO, it depends on the person and the person's hair. Some people don't need to follow up with a moisturizing conditioner because their hair is soft after rinsing out the hair mayonnaise and/or cholesterol conditioner. I've used cholesterol conditioners in the past, and I never followed up with a moisturizing conditioner. It didn't have any negative effects on my hair.
 

JenJen2721

New Member
Thanks Allandra! That makes sense. I'll have to swallow my pride *gulp* and tell my sister I was wrong!

I'm still a little confused on certain things /images/graemlins/drunk.gif, but I'm learning!
Jen
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LondonDiva

New Member
JenJen, nevermind

We only figured out a few weeks ago that motions CPR is not a protein conditioner /images/graemlins/blush.gif Some people follow up some don't, it depends on how your hair feels. I never follow up after the ORS Hair Mayo
 
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