AC Conditioner

brucewillis25

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Has anyone tried American Crew's conditioner? Is it a leave-in conditioner? If not, has anyone left it in anyway? Before I started using Paul Mitchell leave-in conditioner I would buy cheap conditioners and leave them in even if the instructions said to rinse.

I'm thinking if the AC conditioner can be left in then I might switch to that rather than the spray. I bought the spray, but at $30 per bottle it's pricey. The conditioner might be a good idea because I could afford to use it on all of my hair not just the thinning areas. If copper peptides work as claimed, I would prefer the more uniform look of a conditioner.... Also if I use a leave in conditioner, I can skip using hair gel.

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Old Baldy

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Can you post a link to the leave in conditioner. The AC conditioner I have is your typical hair conditioner. You rinse it off after leaving it on your scalp for a few minutes.
 

Cassin

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brucewillis25 said:
Has anyone tried American Crew's conditioner? Is it a leave-in conditioner? If not, has anyone left it in anyway? Before I started using Paul Mitchell leave-in conditioner I would buy cheap conditioners and leave them in even if the instructions said to rinse.

I'm thinking if the AC conditioner can be left in then I might switch to that rather than the spray. I bought the spray, but at $30 per bottle it's pricey. The conditioner might be a good idea because I could afford to use it on all of my hair not just the thinning areas. If copper peptides work as claimed, I would prefer the more uniform look of a conditioner.... Also if I use a leave in conditioner, I can skip using hair gel.

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No it is not a leave in and I don't think it is worthwile for it's Copper-Peptide benefits since Copper-Peptides must be left on the scalp for a few hours to be beneficial. Thus rendering any Copper-Peptide shampoo/conditioner useless.

Copper-Peptide shampoo/conditioner is a comfort item. People want there to be such a product so companies make it. Even though it is useless as far as Copper-Peptide's go. I tried it sicne I got the shampoo/conditioner for free witht he bottle and gave it a go. I loved the way it smelled but it made my hair look horrible. Thats just me, I have heard others say the opposite.

That spary bottle will last you a long time. Probably 4 months.
 

Old Baldy

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Cassin: Is there something peculiar about copper peptide shampoos and conditioners that don't allow them to soak into the scalp if left on for 5 minutes?

Nizoral does its thing in 5 minutes. Why not the same for copper peptide shampoos/conditioners?

(I know the serums are better, is that all you're saying?)
 

Cassin

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Old Baldy said:
Cassin: Is there something peculiar about copper peptide shampoos and conditioners that don't allow them to soak into the scalp if left on for 5 minutes? Nizoral does its thing in 5 minutes. Why not the same for copper peptide shampoos/conditioners?

Well, Dr Pickart states it takes 3 hours for Copper-Peptides to do it's job so that is what I am basing my comment on. So how can it work in the shower? If it makes the hair look good then great, but so do many shampoos that cost a fraction of the cost.

This is why I call the Copper-Peptide a comfort item. It works in that people want such a product so it makes them feel better.

Old Baldy said:
(I know the serums are better, is that all you're saying?)

By it's nature in that it is applied and not washed off, yes. I think the high priced serum is probably around the same concentration as Tricomin so for anyone wanting to use the serum, you should save the cash and go for Tricomin.

The regular spray is a fine product and well priced IMO.
 
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