FALL_0UT_B0ii_x33 answered Friday September 1 2006, 1:50 pm: i put conditioner everywhere in my hair..but i should be more careful on my roots because they can be greasy. just becareful on the roots and put it everywhere else!!
naturally_sadie answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 11:08 am: I put it every where exept for the roots. If I put even just a little on the roots it gets VERY greasy. But I also have greasy hair, so if you have dry hair putting it on the roots won't hurt it. You could always try it on the roots and if it gets too greasy just stop.
thelaura answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 10:43 am: It depends on your hair type. If it's dry and damaged, put it all over. If you are prone to greasy hair, avoid the roots. If you have dry, split ends, put it at the ends!
See which is for you.
I, personally have dry/damaged hair, so I put it all over. But not so much at the roots. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
pinkers answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 8:42 am: Well, i put it all over, but a lot of people say that will make your hair greasy. The truth is that everyone's hair acts differently, so you just have to decide which works better for you. Some people say that you should only wash your hair every other day or it will dry it out. Well, i have been washing my hair everyday for most of my life(with few exceptions when i wasn't able to) and my hair is very healthy. But, someone else could do the same thing and have very dried out hair. It just depends on yours. HOpe i helped <3 [ pinkers's advice column | Ask pinkers A Question ]
XXoMo answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 7:35 am: Well,
I take my conditioner and place it in my hand and rub it all over my hair/head.
Jodieee answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 2:48 am: I, personally, put it all over my head.
I use it the same way as I use my shampoo.
It works fine for me. [ Jodieee's advice column | Ask Jodieee A Question ]
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