Often, people 
shampoo their hair first and 
put on conditioner and then go about washing. scrubbing body, face etc to get the conditioner to stay on for 
the longest time possible. I used to do this to. Until I read the danger of it in one of the dermatology websites.
Hair Conditioner, is a super 
thick compound which has silicone, different kind of hair moisturizer (which may or may not be 100% oil free) plus other chemicals. It 
can not be totally removed only by water. This is the 
whole point of putting conditioner on your hair actually.
 Even after you wash it off very well with water, it will still be coating your hair to prevent it from damage and making it shiny, soft, etc.
Which is all good, except when you are washing your hair, some water will inevitably
 pass through your face. Conditioner diluted water. Just like your hair, it will also leave a
 residue on your skin, on your face and even on your neck and body. Now since the residue is not much, it should not create any problem for body, but for face it is a different story. Even a tiny bit of leftover residue can lead to
 break-outs.
So even after you are done washing your hair and everything, the conditioner residue on your face will 
still be there, since we already established that water alone can not remove conditioner residue 
completely. You will not see it, you may not even feel it, but it will be there.
 
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