Is It Okay to Use Conditioning Treatment Twice a Week?

Question by Aryeah: Is it okay to use conditioning treatment twice a week?
I am planning on alternately using the Conditioning Treatment Wax and Extra Shine Treatment Wax interchangeably.

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I have thick but recently relaxed Asian black hair. I will be applying bubble hair dye on it in a few days. Thanks in advance!

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Answer by Beatles luver
yes unless ur hair is oily. idk abt Asian hair, but i don’t see why not. moisture is good.

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