After washing your hair, you need to add a bit of moisture back in to fortify and smooth your follicles. Conditioner will make your hair more manageable and give it that healthy shine. Conditioner is a conditioning or moisturizing treatment made up of oils, nutrients, humectants, emollients, and surfactants. Humectants and emollients are ingredients that help make your hair soft and flexible by adding moisture then locking it in. Surfactants—also commonly used in shampoos—are soap-like ingredients that wash away oils and cleanse your hair. after shampoo cleans and removes oils, conditioner reintroduces moisture back into your hair and helps to smooth your strands for a shiny, soft, healthy finish adding moisture and protects your hair from damage and split ends.
Our hair is constantly getting damaged by styling, brushing, the sun, and even air pollution. Conditioner fortifies your hair’s cuticles by covering them in a protective coating that not only fills in damaged spots but also protects your hair from accumulating more damage.
Remember to squeeze the excess water out of your hair before applying your conditioner and let it soak in for one to two minutes before rinsing. This will help the conditioner do its job by coating each hair follicle with moisture and reinforcement against damage.
The Hair Growth Conditioner with Peppermint Oil from SydneyNicoleProducts offered additional benefits as it includes peppermint oil which helps slow down hair loss or hair thinning and to regrow hair that has already been lost. Peppermint oil is a huge staple of this product as the menthol in peppermint essential oil is a vasodilator, and vasodilators improve blood flow. In many instances (such as in female or male pattern baldness), hair loss occurs due to starved blood flow to hair follicles. Increasing circulation with a vasodilator like peppermint could potentially improve hair growth and prevent some hair loss.
Directions: Follow after using Raw African Black Soap Hair Growth Shampoo.
Shelf Life: 12 months (For Optimal results)
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