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Date: 03/26/2005 Topics: Beauty | Old Categories  
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Post By Jeanna (Guest Post) (03/07/2008)
Tame "conditioner" is the best I've ever used, too, but I believe it is no longer available. It was also the best detangler and did not weigh down my hair. If I could find out who made it I would write to them. Anyone know?

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Post by Ms April (29) | (03/01/2007)
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comb from the bottom up with a wide toothed comb.

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Post by cr8vegrl (1) | (08/14/2005)
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Before bed braid your hair so that you won't have many knots to brush out in the morning.

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Post By Heather (Guest Post) (08/12/2005)
By accident I used my husband's Head and Shoulders and have used it ever since. My hair is in the best condition it's ever been in and it also keeps the summer frizzies away!!!

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Post by Anonymous (133) | (03/26/2005)
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Only put the conditioner on from half way down to the ends of your hair if you have oily long hair. Untangle snarls starting at the ends. suebowman is right. Use a wide tooth comb, preferably heavy duty. Tame conditioner was the best I ever used.

http://www.teapotcottage.com

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Post by ThriftyFun (3770) | (03/26/2005)
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Don't brush wet hair. Comb with a wide-tooth comb instead.

Only condition the ends of your hair.

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