Creating rinse-off conditioners with silicone substitutes: Altering the formula to include cyclomethicone substitutes (part four) – the formula! 

Welcome back to this multi-part series on creating rinse-off hair conditioners with silicone substitutes. In part one, we took a look at how we might create a basic formula, choosing ingredients and preservatives. In part two, we analyzed the formula to see what each ingredient brings to the conditioner party, then took a look at...

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Creating rinse-off conditioners with silicone substitutes: Using cyclomethicone substitutions with sensory characteristic comparison chart (part three)

Welcome back to this multi-part series on creating rinse-off hair conditioners with silicone substitutes. In part one, we took a look at how we might create a basic formula, choosing ingredients and preservatives. In part two, we analyzed the formula to see what each ingredient brings to the conditioner party, then took a look at...

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Creating rinse-off conditioners with silicone substitutions: Creating the basic formula (part two) – the formula! 

Welcome back to this multi-part series on creating rinse-off hair conditioners with silicone substitutes. In part one, we took a look at how we might create a basic formula, choosing ingredients and preservatives. In today’s post – part two – we’ll be analyzing the formula to see what each ingredient brings to the conditioner party,...

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Creating conditioners with silicone substitutions: How to create a basic formula (part one)

I admit it, I’m in love with silicones. I drench my hair in them to chase away the frizzies, I coat my skin in them to feel smoother and more protected, I could happily lounge in a bath or swim in a pool of dimethicone it just makes everything feel more velvety, luscious, and luxuriant,...

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Potential duplication of Hairstory NewWash, cleansing conditioner (part four, the formula)

Given I’m getting this product advertised to me constantly on Facebook and given I’ve been harassing the company for selling less than a cup of product (236 ml, so 1 cup – 1 tablespoon) for $54 Canadian before shipping and taxes, I thought we should revisit this duplication. I’ve updated the links and such along...

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