HoneyDew
Well-Known Member
For me, it depends on the ingredients.
I know which ingredients are deep conditioning for my hair, and those that I like to exclude from my deep conditioners.
I use Matrix Biolage Conditioning Balm as my deep conditioner and it is so wonderful. It is not labeled as a deep conditioner at all.
I mean, we all know that product directions and suggested use is not the end all. Look at Emergencee used the same way as Aphogee 2-step. Look at how people can use food items for conditioning. Look at all the products marketed for "white" hair - we use them like crazy.
I think sometimes we put too much in the hands of the manufacturer's of products.
I know which ingredients are deep conditioning for my hair, and those that I like to exclude from my deep conditioners.
I use Matrix Biolage Conditioning Balm as my deep conditioner and it is so wonderful. It is not labeled as a deep conditioner at all.
I mean, we all know that product directions and suggested use is not the end all. Look at Emergencee used the same way as Aphogee 2-step. Look at how people can use food items for conditioning. Look at all the products marketed for "white" hair - we use them like crazy.
I think sometimes we put too much in the hands of the manufacturer's of products.