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Old 12-04-2003, 09:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Leave-In Conditioners

Does any one have any recommendations on any?

How well do they work for conditioning your hair?
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Old 12-04-2003, 10:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i use this light one that u can get from any health food store its called giovanni

Giovanni Hair Care - Direct Leave-In Conditioner

its light and does the job really well and have locks..so u don't have to worry about it weighing down your hair
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Old 12-04-2003, 01:07 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I use a creame of nature one... it is heavy... and is a creme but my hair really needs a heavy one... the only thingi hate about it is that i have to rinse my hair like 5 times.. to get the "white" out.
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Old 12-04-2003, 01:23 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I use Biolage Matrix Daily Tonic Leave in Conditioner, my hairdresser swears by it. You may want to try Avalon Keracare leave in conditioner's. Your hair always need that extra conditioning especially if your hair is relaxed. Good luck!
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Sorry I forgot to say that they are both sprays and very light. You use them after your conditioning and they do not require you to wash them out
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Thank you all for the feedback.....

Forgot to mention - I have my hair natural - wavy/curly with color in it if that makes a difference...

Also, are these conditioners used both when your hair wet and dry or just wet?
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I like the Aveda Elixir leave-in

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Old 12-04-2003, 04:38 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally posted by trinisunshine
Thank you all for the feedback.....

Forgot to mention - I have my hair natural - wavy/curly with color in it if that makes a difference...

Also, are these conditioners used both when your hair wet and dry or just wet?
Infusium leave in treatment is really good. It comes in different formulas I think the best one is the moisturizing formula. I use it in the summer when I wear my hair naturally curly. You can only put it in your hair when it's wet. But you can still blow dry, towel dry, or air dry your hair after you put it in.

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Infusium is the one that I have seen in the drug store by me. But, it says it can be used on wet and dry hair...Glad tuh see that someone uses it and recommends it...

Originally posted by Dougla_Ting
Infusium leave in treatment is really good. It comes in different formulas I think the best one is the moisturizing formula. I use it in the summer when I wear my hair naturally curly. You can only put it in your hair when it's wet. But you can still blow dry, towel dry, or air dry your hair after you put it in.
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Originally posted by trinisunshine
Infusium is the one that I have seen in the drug store by me. But, it says it can be used on wet and dry hair...Glad tuh see that someone uses it and recommends it...
If you wear your dry and curly then you can use a little but just don't saturate your hair with it. In the summer time I usually wet my hair every day or just dampen it a little then add the infusium and let it air dry. But if you wear your hair straight like I'm wearing mine right now, I wouldn't put it in when my hair is dry because then it will just make my hair curly.
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Old 12-04-2003, 05:25 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Thanks..right now it is curly..Haven't had time to go get it blown out yet..But hope to do it tomorrow...
My hair is very sensitive to moisture, so if I add liquid to it while it straight..then it will be straight no more..just like you said..:p

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If you wear your dry and curly then you can use a little but just don't saturate your hair with it. In the summer time I usually wet my hair every day or just dampen it a little then add the infusium and let it air dry. But if you wear your hair straight like I'm wearing mine right now, I wouldn't put it in when my hair is dry because then it will just make my hair curly.
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