Actually, no. Reasons being 1. I wash my hair weekly so my scalp doesn't suffer from product buildup. 2. My hair tends to get very brittle, the products with cones help a lot with slip and softness especially on washdays I don't feel like deep conditioning. 3. I'm quite heavy handed with products, and considering that I go through said products too damn quick, the cheap ones mostly have cones in them. Its good for my pocket, I don't have to go broke trying to replace them every time.
As soon as I started using products with no cones in them,My hair visibly and physically improved!Its just of late,I have been using a Leave In Conditioner which does have Cones in it but not in the top five ingredients,its way way further down the list and my hair has not complained-SO FAR LOL!Yes but watching the Cones has definately made a big change!
Had to go check my products ASAP.for now the only product with major cones is my heat protectant,which is expected and as i rarely use heat and i have a chelating shampoo it works out great.Others do have a little amount,but nothing im bothered with.i would using a product with a chock full of cones,especially if it claims to be a moisturizer,but i wouldn't avoid one if the cone comes in as water soluble or way down the ingredient list.
I do check my products for sulfates and 'cones and what-nots... Even my body creams must not have parabens. I studied chemistry, what do you expect?? Lo
Actually, no. Reasons being 1. I wash my hair weekly so my scalp doesn't suffer from product buildup. 2. My hair tends to get very brittle, the products with cones help a lot with slip and softness especially on washdays I don't feel like deep conditioning. 3. I'm quite heavy handed with products, and considering that I go through said products too damn quick, the cheap ones mostly have cones in them. Its good for my pocket, I don't have to go broke trying to replace them every time.
ReplyDeleteLol. As long as your choice works for you, then it is fine.
DeleteAs soon as I started using products with no cones in them,My hair visibly and physically improved!Its just of late,I have been using a Leave In Conditioner which does have Cones in it but not in the top five ingredients,its way way further down the list and my hair has not complained-SO FAR LOL!Yes but watching the Cones has definately made a big change!
ReplyDeleteYeah. Actively monitoring ingredients goes a long way in making a difference.
DeleteHad to go check my products ASAP.for now the only product with major cones is my heat protectant,which is expected and as i rarely use heat and i have a chelating shampoo it works out great.Others do have a little amount,but nothing im bothered with.i would using a product with a chock full of cones,especially if it claims to be a moisturizer,but i wouldn't avoid one if the cone comes in as water soluble or way down the ingredient list.
ReplyDeleteYeah, its really good to monitor the usage, and see if any of them is leading to build up.
DeleteYes I am trying hard to avoid the cones.
ReplyDeleteNow I do not consciously use them.
Wise decision.
DeleteSame here
DeleteLol no! What am I looking for?
ReplyDeleteThis your answer is confusing o.
DeleteLool
DeleteI've stopped or minimized cone based products in my stash. I realized cone free conditioners left my hair better moisturized.
ReplyDeleteYes it does
DeleteI do check my products for sulfates and 'cones and what-nots... Even my body creams must not have parabens. I studied chemistry, what do you expect?? Lo
ReplyDeleteYes oo even body products oo and make up hmmm
DeleteI dont even use them
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