thats what i meen that every one has there own oppinions cos at the endof the day i have been doing what i sed for years and my hair is nice and soft good condition xxxx
Rachael you are now sounding even more like a sulky kid.Being a hairdresser doesn't mean you know it all or even know best!!! I have met some hairdressers in my 40 years on this planet who should be sued for the mess they made of people's hair. I would rather trust someone who knows about chemistry on the issue of what is best to put on my hair!
Puddicat, im not balding thank you very much, resulting to name calling is not very cool, its to do with 'what you know'. So you could say i know a 'little' about said topic.
Rachael - What are you on about different tutors for?! Science and compounding is not in the Hairdressing Syllabus. You realy are making yourself look like a doughnut.
Puddicat great contribution to the thread. Im sure you havent actually helped the question poster in anyway.
Your posts pose no relevant information to this thread at all so why dont you leave it alone?
A home recipe for conditioner, specially for colored/processed hair.
Half an over-ripe avocado pulp mashed. Add half teaspoon Baby oil, drop of lemon and pinch of salt. Add your favorite perfume. Mix all and spread on your hair (after shampooing), cover with towel (to melt & fuse) for half hour.....or longer if you have time. Rinse off.
If ur happy with this I would appreciate max STARS!
Prangy i dont want to start anything here but there is already fragrance in a bottle o conditioner but aslong it is only a lil bit it wont do any harm xxxxxxx
Its ok Rachael :) , i know what your saying but can you tell me what the point in adding perfume to that recipe would do? How would it benefit?
You wouldnt be able to smell it, due to the avocado and lemon ingredients! lol And it wouldnt do your hair any good thats for sure (the perfume) as its alcohol based (proven to damage hair)! :D