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3 Conditioner myths debunked. (Cosmo Hair).

Cosmopolitan

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3 CONDITIONER MYTHS 
DEBUNKED 
 
We reveal some common misconceptions 
and what you really need to know about moisturizing your mane. 
 
        MYTH 1                   MYTH 2                  MYTH 3 
 
Fine hair doesn't need    You only need to        Conditioner works 
conditioner.              apply conditioner to    best on towel-dried 
                          the ends.               tresses. 
 
"Fine-haired women        "Definitely coat your   "Squeezing out water 
avoid conditioner,"       ends-they're the        and then putting 
says Philip B.,           driest part-but         conditioner on will 
creator of the luxe       all of your hair        just result in 
hair and body line        needs conditioner,      heavier ...
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