How effective is conditioner Patanjali for hair care? - #10616
I’ve been using herbal shampoos for a while but have noticed that my hair feels dry afterward. I recently came across Patanjali conditioners and want to know: How effective is conditioner Patanjali for hair care, and does it provide long-lasting results? From what I’ve read, Patanjali offers conditioners like Kesh Kanti Silk and Shine, Protein Conditioner, and Aloe Vera Conditioner. These products claim to hydrate the scalp, reduce frizz, and add shine to hair. Are these claims accurate, and how do they compare to conditioners from other natural or chemical brands? I’m also curious about their ingredients. Are Patanjali conditioners free of harmful chemicals like parabens and silicones? Do they provide nourishment to the hair without causing buildup over time? Another question I have is about usage. Should these conditioners be used after every wash, or is it better to use them occasionally for deep conditioning? Are there specific hair types or concerns, like dryness or split ends, that benefit the most from these products? If anyone has tried Patanjali conditioners, I’d love to hear your experience. Did they improve your hair’s texture and manageability, and are there any tips for using them effectively?
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