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Five Ways To Use Northwest Scents™ Hair Conditioner (best conditioner dry hair)

Northwest Scents™ hair conditioner is a multi-use product that can help you in many ways with your hair. Here are some tips for how to use it.

1. Use as a regular conditioner. Use your bottle of Northwest Scents conditioner the way you regularly use conditioner. Apply a small amount to your hair after you have washed and rinsed it. Let it sit in your hair for several minutes, and then rinse.

2. Use as a deep conditioner. If your hair is extra dry you can use Northwest Scents hair conditoner as a deep conditioner. To do this, wash and rinse your hair. Dry partially (blot out some of the extra water), but don't let your hair dry completely. Apply some conditioner to your hair and work it into your hair from the scalp to the ends of your hair. Put a plastic bonnet (like a shower cap) on your hair and leave it on for 30 minutes. The heat from your head to warm your hair. This will enable the oils and conditioning ingredients in the conditioner to penetrate your hair giving it a deep conditioning treatment.

3. Use as a detangler. If you have a hard time combing through your hair after you wash it, try combing through it in the shower when it is wet and has a lot of Northwest Scents conditioner on it. Use a wide tooth comb, and comb through your hair in small sections from the ends to the roots to detangle it.

4. Use as a hair setting lotion. If you wear your hair in natural styles, like braids or twists, apply some Northwest Scents hair conditioner to your hair before you style it to help set the style.

5. Use as a daily hair moisturizer. If you have dry hair, and you are wearing your hair naturally or relaxed, apply a little bit of Northwest Scents hair conditioner to your hair to help moisturize it in between washes.

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Anonymous said…
so this is stuff must be like a leave in/regular conditioner

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