Yes. But beware of liquid conditioner. It tends to settle in the bottom and so if you don’t use the whole bottle, the results don’t match expectations lots of times. The dry stabilizer is cheaper and more reliable.
Yes. But beware of liquid conditioner. It tends to settle in the bottom and so if you don’t use the whole bottle, the results don’t match expectations lots of times. The dry stabilizer is cheaper and more reliable.
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