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Dry Hair
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I don't suffer especially badly from dry hair (luckily belfast water is nice and soft) but I do find boots own brand henna conditioner really good when it does get a bit dry. It's in a pot and is about £2 for I think 500g, also often on 2 for 1. I find if I wash my hair and apply this, then get into the bath and soak for a while it really sinks in. Then just rinse as normal
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Oh nooooooo, I went to Superdrug yesterday to buy the coconut oil, they've recently stopped stocking it

I bought Vitapointe leave in conditioner (50ml tube for £1.99). You use it on dry hair - no idea what happens if you use it on wet hair, does your head fall off or something? :rotfl: Anyway, you only need a tiny bit and it's fab :TBulletproof0 -
I got some of that vitapoint conditioner but I think I must have put too much in and it made my hair all lank.
Put me off using it a little because if I got the amount wrong before a night out it would mean washing all over again!
Has anyone got any tips to using it?
(apart from not using too much!):rotfl:I have realised I will never play the Dane!
Where are my medals? Everyone else on here has medals!!
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I used a pea-sized amount and rubbed it on my hands, tipped my head upside down and ran my fingers through my hair, concentrating on the ends mostly. I only put it on the bottom half of my hair, past experience with other conditioners has taught me that if I go anywhere near the roots, I look like I've dipped my head in a barrel of oil :rotfl:Bulletproof0
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