Answer: There is no need for conditioner since the dreads are not real. I have not found steering clear of conditioner while the dreads are in have damaged my hair in any way. Styling products are not necessary when the dreads are in since you've pretty much got the style you're going to have with the inclusion or exclusion of the desired hair band.
Some people have a mix of real hair and dreads. If that's the case then you'll want to use the same conditioner you usually use. While I don't have a need for conditioner while the dreads are in, people who have mixed dreads with their natural hair will want to continue using the conditioner to protect their hair.
I would not recommend a frizz remover just because I haven't used one and don't know how the product's chemicals will react with the synthetic dreadlocks. That being said, there is no reason to use a frizz remover. The dreads will not become frizzier with time, rather they will become less frizzy and tighter. If the hair near the scalp is getting a little frizzy just bath and it'll all become smooth and easy again. If you only wash your hair a couple times a week you will notice that after your hair is frizzier the longer you wait to wash it. Just wash your hair every couple of days and you shouldn't have a problem with your hair getting frizzy. The dreads themselves will not get frizzy. I can say about our dreads from experience as they only get tighter and sturdier over time, never frizzier. Hope that helps!
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