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Hi all,
Can you suggest some GOOD leave-in conditioners for me please... Also any advice on how to use it for best results, is appreciated... Thanks girlies...
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Almost all of the regular conditioners can be used as leave-ins. If you look at the ingredients on a leave-in, usually the first one (and the biggest % of volume) is water.
I haven't bought a leave-in in years. Every single conditioner I own can be used as a leave-in. You can even add conditioner to distilled water and make your own, adding your own personal essential oil to it for aroma. My favorite for winter is: 4 ounces of distilled water 4-5 drops of jojoba oil 1/2 ounce of orange blossom water 1 small squirt of Sebastian conditioner. Shake well before using. This can be used every day as a moistuizing spritzer too. To use a conditioner after washing as a leave-in, just apply a small amount all through your hair while it is still very drippy. Also, be sure, even during a regular conditioner use after shampooing, not to get the conditioner on your scalp. Your scalp doesn't really need it. If you are having dry scalp, then your shampoo is too harsh, it doesn't mean your scalp needs conditioner. The pores should remain clean and free to produce sebum. Conditioner clogs pores. |
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madeupgirl (11-29-2006)
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I like the Netrogena one, I find it makes my hair silking and easier to manage.
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madeupgirl (11-29-2006)
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Inecto Coconut Intense Leave-In Conditioner. It comes in a big tub. Excellent product and value for money!
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madeupgirl (11-30-2006)
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I use Bumble and Bumble's "Deeep" Leave-in conditioner. I LOVE IT! You leave it in for 20 minutes. I do it once every couple of weeks while i take a bubble bath!
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