Wow I didn't know folks do both. I don't--I do one or the other. My logic was because conditioner closes the cuticles, then you apply a DC to closed cuticles? So I do one or the other each wash day. Will consider both tho...
I mean it does but if you add heat to your deep conditioners wouldn’t it open it back up. And also if you keep open and closing cuticles wouldn’t it damage it too. ughh Idek just writing out loud. Hair is complicated.
I precondition because I don’t like going immediately in with shampoo. It helps soften my hair, I can finger detangle and release shedding. Then I shampoo as normal. Then Apply a co wash (not essential but since I have it I use it 😆). Basically works as regular conditioning step would but I’m getting that extra cleansing effect. Then I deep condition! 😄
I was watching a cosmetologist here. She said if you're going to do a deep conditioning treatment, this is what you should do: shampoo, shampoo, deep condition then condition. I've been doing my hair like that since I watched her video a few years ago: th-cam.com/video/yKiJxW1LbvY/w-d-xo.html
I only do one or the other. I use a clarifying shampoo and follow up with a moisturizing shampoo. Then 1 conditioner. There's a such thing as over conditioning and our hair is going to soak up what it will soak up. Adding 2,3,4,5,10 conditioners is overkill.
@@cantplaywitmyyoyo she's fantastic..i learned so much from her about understanding my hair..all these videos on quick hair growth is confusing..i take my notes from an expert..and her hair is to die for!! Im sure you'll end binge watching lots of her videos!!
The rinse out conditioner is a marketing tool. It actually causes the rest of our products repel & not get into our hair. If you read the instructions on the deep conditioner it doesn’t say use the rinse out first.
I SOMETIMES feel like I “need” a rinse out and a deep conditioner in one sitting. Usually if the rinse out doesn’t do everything I needed it to do, or if my hair is being refreshed from a lil negligence. The more I stay on top of my regimen/routine, the fewer spontaneous interventions I have to make. It’s like… I know what I’m supposed to do. As long as I do that, I’m fine. If I start doing other stuff, THEN I have to start troubleshooting. I buy both, so I’m not stingy with myself. After so many years, I can honestly say, I have a routine that doesn’t need a lot of interventions, treatments, or trims. So I only have to assess for that if I’ve done some of my no-no’s (going longer than 2 weeks for a shampoo, sleeping without a bonnet or scarf 2 nights in a row, keeping a style more than 2 days over its limit, ignoring split ends, mats, or tangles for more than a day, etc etc). A little prevention is worth a lot of maintenance, for me.❤️
Hey MD! 😍💓 I’m glad you actually broke down the differences between the two because I have been skipping the rinse out conditioner and going straight for the deep conditioner, but my hair is always frizzy and now I can understand why! I will take the time to use the regular conditioner in between thanks to this video because your gorgeous healthy long hydrated curly hair speaks volumes that what you are doing is working!!! 😁❤️
Gone are the days I use both. I alternate between the two so I have a couple of both. If I got time I use a deep treatment if I need it fast I reach for a rinse out regular cuz I rlly don’t need bith
Because i have scalp issues i use harsh medicated shampoos which are really drying to my hair strands So I use regular conditioner (with added oils) before shampooing so that my hair isn’t to stripped during the shampoo session. After i shampoo is when i deep condition, detangle and steam my hair.. works wonders for my hair
I haven't bought a rinse out conditioner. For my hair it is a waste of time and money. I really think it depends on your hair type and density. I prepoo with oil and onion juice, shampoo, and condition with a deep conditioner and ayurvedic herbal mix.
I’ve been watching a lot of videos and some of them are mentioning deep conditioning often. I was wondering what was the difference and you explained it well. Thank you ❤
You are one of my most favorite Natural girls that are on youtube. Your transitioning video is what showed me that i could transition as well. I love your content. Please continue to post.
I do either a conditioner or a deep conditioner. I notice in a Brazil they deep condition and then condition. I found that weird because in the US, we do conditioner and then dc/mask. But both seal off the cuticle.
You haven't answered your, own, question at all. .... talk ingredients and science behind the two ... research and put hours into the "study" if you're going to put out a "video" on a "subject". If you leave your "conditioner" on for 30 minutes, whilst you "detangle" - or apply heat to it ... does it turn the "conditioner" into a "deep conditioner"???
@@MelissaDenise ... are you getting upset over a viewer of your "channel" asking a question on a video YOU "created" specifically for "public" viewing!!!!???? This is bizarre and very strange behaviour .... "influencer".
@@MelissaDenise there are options if you can't answer YOUR "viewers'" questions .... be apologetic and say you don't know, do further research on the subject, or take down the video because you're "capitalising" on "topics" you're not qualified to speak on ... TH-cam might be forced to put rules against such misleading "creators" ... or someone might "sue" you for "misleading" them and damaging their hair
@@ASmith-jn7kf ... not sure what you're going on about. I made a "comment"/question on a TH-cam "expert"'s video about "conditioners" ... and need an answer, not snide remarks from said "expert".
I only use deep conditioners. It’s better than a regular conditioner. It’s cost effective and minimizes the products in my bathroom.
I deep condition first while the cuticle is open. I then use conditioner as my leave-in to close the cuticle.
I shampoo, deep condition then put in a leave in conditioner
Wow I didn't know folks do both. I don't--I do one or the other. My logic was because conditioner closes the cuticles, then you apply a DC to closed cuticles? So I do one or the other each wash day. Will consider both tho...
I mean it does but if you add heat to your deep conditioners wouldn’t it open it back up. And also if you keep open and closing cuticles wouldn’t it damage it too. ughh Idek just writing out loud. Hair is complicated.
I precondition because I don’t like going immediately in with shampoo. It helps soften my hair, I can finger detangle and release shedding. Then I shampoo as normal. Then Apply a co wash (not essential but since I have it I use it 😆). Basically works as regular conditioning step would but I’m getting that extra cleansing effect. Then I deep condition! 😄
I do the very same!!
@@gootsycollins3046 Great minds think alike!
African Pride has a GREAT pre-poo product that moisturizes my hair and helps to detangle my hair before I wash it.
I was watching a cosmetologist here. She said if you're going to do a deep conditioning treatment, this is what you should do: shampoo, shampoo, deep condition then condition. I've been doing my hair like that since I watched her video a few years ago: th-cam.com/video/yKiJxW1LbvY/w-d-xo.html
Thank you 😊
Thanks so much for sharing
I only do one or the other. I use a clarifying shampoo and follow up with a moisturizing shampoo. Then 1 conditioner. There's a such thing as over conditioning and our hair is going to soak up what it will soak up. Adding 2,3,4,5,10 conditioners is overkill.
Expert Moknowshair explain that in detail!!
@@gootsycollins3046 thank you for putting me on to her. I'm looking at that video right now on conditioner.
@@cantplaywitmyyoyo she's fantastic..i learned so much from her about understanding my hair..all these videos on quick hair growth is confusing..i take my notes from an expert..and her hair is to die for!! Im sure you'll end binge watching lots of her videos!!
The rinse out conditioner is a marketing tool. It actually causes the rest of our products repel & not get into our hair. If you read the instructions on the deep conditioner it doesn’t say use the rinse out first.
I SOMETIMES feel like I “need” a rinse out and a deep conditioner in one sitting. Usually if the rinse out doesn’t do everything I needed it to do, or if my hair is being refreshed from a lil negligence.
The more I stay on top of my regimen/routine, the fewer spontaneous interventions I have to make.
It’s like… I know what I’m supposed to do. As long as I do that, I’m fine. If I start doing other stuff, THEN I have to start troubleshooting.
I buy both, so I’m not stingy with myself.
After so many years, I can honestly say, I have a routine that doesn’t need a lot of interventions, treatments, or trims. So I only have to assess for that if I’ve done some of my no-no’s (going longer than 2 weeks for a shampoo, sleeping without a bonnet or scarf 2 nights in a row, keeping a style more than 2 days over its limit, ignoring split ends, mats, or tangles for more than a day, etc etc).
A little prevention is worth a lot of maintenance, for me.❤️
I only use deep conditioners .
Do we really need both? Taking notes,and sharing love❤💕📝👍🏾
Hey MD! 😍💓 I’m glad you actually broke down the differences between the two because I have been skipping the rinse out conditioner and going straight for the deep conditioner, but my hair is always frizzy and now I can understand why! I will take the time to use the regular conditioner in between thanks to this video because your gorgeous healthy long hydrated curly hair speaks volumes that what you are doing is working!!! 😁❤️
Thanks for your sweet comment! Sorry I’m just getting back to you! Glad you found it helpful 🩷
@@MelissaDenise Awww no worries whatsoever My Love!! 🩷 Continue taking care of yourself and doing what makes your heart happy!! 😃
Gone are the days I use both. I alternate between the two so I have a couple of both. If I got time I use a deep treatment if I need it fast I reach for a rinse out regular cuz I rlly don’t need bith
Thank you so much for sharing.
I been natural 5 years my hair something be so dry. Natural is a struggle sometimes.
Because i have scalp issues i use harsh medicated shampoos which are really drying to my hair strands
So I use regular conditioner (with added oils) before shampooing so that my hair isn’t to stripped during the shampoo session. After i shampoo is when i deep condition, detangle and steam my hair.. works wonders for my hair
I haven't bought a rinse out conditioner. For my hair it is a waste of time and money. I really think it depends on your hair type and density. I prepoo with oil and onion juice, shampoo, and condition with a deep conditioner and ayurvedic herbal mix.
This is my exact routine, too!😊
I’ve been watching a lot of videos and some of them are mentioning deep conditioning often. I was wondering what was the difference and you explained it well. Thank you ❤
How did she "explain it well"?
Please tell me the "difference" between the two?
You are one of my most favorite Natural girls that are on youtube. Your transitioning video is what showed me that i could transition as well. I love your content. Please continue to post.
I do either a conditioner or a deep conditioner. I notice in a Brazil they deep condition and then condition. I found that weird because in the US, we do conditioner and then dc/mask. But both seal off the cuticle.
I do both
I have dry hair Even i used mild shampoo and regular conditioner,still no change now chande is use a leave on conditioner or deep conditioner
Can you do more hair tutorials?
What about hair mask?
They are deep conditioners.
@@danmeck5978 got it
conditioner helps the rest of wash day be more manageable
I recommend you check out fortified shampoo for fast hair growth.
Maybe you should check out fortified shampoo for fast hair growth.
Do we really have to rinse out our deep conditionners ? What damage can it do to our hair ?
I learned about young ladies who deep conditioner is for ladies who color there hair.
You haven't answered your, own, question at all.
.... talk ingredients and science behind the two ... research and put hours into the "study" if you're going to put out a "video" on a "subject".
If you leave your "conditioner" on for 30 minutes, whilst you "detangle" - or apply heat to it ... does it turn the "conditioner" into a "deep conditioner"???
Well if you’re not satisfied or didn’t get the answer you’re seeking…Google is free babe.
@@MelissaDenise ... are you getting upset over a viewer of your "channel" asking a question on a video YOU "created" specifically for "public" viewing!!!!????
This is bizarre and very strange behaviour .... "influencer".
@@MelissaDenise there are options if you can't answer YOUR "viewers'" questions .... be apologetic and say you don't know, do further research on the subject, or take down the video because you're "capitalising" on "topics" you're not qualified to speak on ... TH-cam might be forced to put rules against such misleading "creators" ... or someone might "sue" you for "misleading" them and damaging their hair
@@caroln3564how is she upset?? What "science" do you think is there??lol. Use your own mind and effort, experiment and see for yourself, try things.
@@ASmith-jn7kf ... not sure what you're going on about.
I made a "comment"/question on a TH-cam "expert"'s video about "conditioners" ... and need an answer, not snide remarks from said "expert".