Question:
Cleansing Conditioner vs Shampoo?
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2013-07-17 20:53:03 UTC
I usually buy a lot of high quality hair products from vitamin online or stores that carry natural stuffs. No matter how costly it is, I just have to have it because a lot of products has chemical harash. I was comparing and researching abt Cleansing Conditioner and regular shampoo, they said cleansing is better because it is like conditiong shampoo. I would like to think so because a lot shampoo (regular) contains sls in different names and chemical harash. Cleansing conditioner is hard too but it is more of moisturzing shampoo, it may benefit me better since I have a really dry hair? Is it better than reg. shampoo, I just want know before I look for it any future in organic or is it just plain or name similar to reg. shampoo?


NOTE***I only use conditioner on my hair few times a month because it feels like coated that is why I think cleansing cond. may be better because conditioner was replaced by WEN cleansing conditioner but I heard WEN is a rip off. I wanna cheaoer natural alternative
Three answers:
anthony
2013-07-17 21:04:00 UTC
It's really a matter of opinion. Also based on your hair texture. If your hair is really oily or if you do certain activities that get you dirty, such as sports or manual labor, then you would be better off with shampoo. But if you have dry, course hair then you probably want to go more towards the cleansing conditioner
Chris
2015-05-09 19:24:57 UTC
I love cleansing conditioner but don't use wen.I love the smell it leaves my hair and how it leaves my hair feeling.My hair is long and thick but does not get super dirty. If I did an active that left my hair real dirty,I would use shampoo then.
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2016-10-15 01:56:59 UTC
Shampoo is the stuff that cleans your hair. It makes your hair look clean truly than greasy. Conditioner situations your hair, that signifies it is moisturizes and smooths it. Shampoo might want to be difficult on hair so conditioner smooths it out after.


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