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Hair conditioner — A 19th century advertisement for 9 hair care products from a company named Dupuy. Hair conditioner is a hair care product that alters the texture and appearance of hair. Contents … Wikipedia
hair conditioner — hair product which improves the quality and health of the hair … English contemporary dictionary
hair conditioner — /ˈhɛə kəndɪʃənə/ (say hair kuhndishuhnuh) noun a cosmetic applied to the hair so as to improve its general condition …
Hair care — is an overall term for parts of hygiene and cosmetology involving the hair on the human head. Hair care will differ according to one s hair type and according to various processes that can be applied to hair. All hair is not the same; indeed,… … Wikipedia
Hair washing — is the cosmetic act of keeping hair clean by washing it with shampoo or other detergent products and water. Hair conditioner may also be used to improve hair s texture and manageability. Two in one shampoos, which have both detergent and… … Wikipedia
Conditioner — A conditioner is something that improves the quality of another material. See: Conditioner (farming) Hair conditioner Air conditioner Conditioner (chemistry) Fabric conditioner Yarn conditioner Power conditioner Condition number Thi … Wikipedia
conditioner — /kənˈdɪʃənə/ (say kuhn dishuhnuh) noun 1. a person or thing that conditions: an air conditioner. 2. a substance added to something to improve its quality or usability: hair conditioner …
conditioner — noun a) anything that improves the condition of something b) hair conditioner … Wiktionary
Hair weave — Hair weaving is weaving or braiding human or synthetic hair into existing natural hair. It is also known as Hair Integration. The hair extension is woven to cornrowed hair or to small sections of loose hair. Not maintaining hair extensions… … Wikipedia
conditioner — n. 1. exercise that conditions the body; as, farmwork can be a good conditioner. [WordNet 1.5] 2. a trainer of athletes. [WordNet 1.5] 3. a substance used in washing (clothing or hair) to make things softer. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English