Friday, May 30, 2014

Conditioner – What You Shouldn’t Be Using

While our real hair extensions are made from the finest hair, the extensions have been removed from their host source. You want to use good conditioner when washing your Pelo Hair Los Angeles hair extensions. This said, there are some rather harsh conditioners available on the market that you need to stay clear of. These conditioners are listed below:

1. Herbal Essences Tousle Me Softly Conditioner, $3.99. This product tends to dull out hair and not shine it up. Plus, it creates knots, not “tousles”.

2. Nexxus Keraphix Restorative Strengthening Conditioner, $18.99. This is a mid-level conditioner, just under twenty dollars. This conditioner is a good reason why price point doesn’t matter. It promises to repair and soften hair. It doesn’t. In fact, it makes hair more brittle but this only shows the next day. There seems to be a flaw in the formula according to many of our clients.

3. Organix Nourishing Coconut Milk Conditioner, $6.99. Many people like this brand because it smells good and it is organic. However, for hair extensions, it isn’t ideal. It has a sticky feel to it, which leaves hair easily died out. There hasn’t been anything good on the internet composed about this conditioner.

Have questions about what products you should be using? Feel free to call us at the store or reach out on Twitter.

Until next time,

Niki Motz of Pelo Hair Los Angeles

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