I've found that leave in conditioner works really well for me, but I''ve emptied my last bottle and can't seem to find more. Does anyone else use this, and could you recommend some? It's so annoying that simply leaving normal conditioner in your hair doesn't do at all the same thing.
My favorite one is Phyto 9 or Phyto 7. They are sooo overly priced though, grrr- $22 for a small little tube that barely lasts! I am thinking about consulting makeupalley for a cheapie one (Pantene? Infusium?) and supplementing the Phyto with it.
lynnie - I searched for "leave in" under conditioner at MUA - usually I've gotten great recommendations from them, but not a single thing turned up for this.
I used Bedhead's Ego Booster. I've found that since I started using leave in conditioner my hair feels so much healthier.
yep i love this. thermasilk has good reviews on MUA! 88% would buy again. plus, thermasilk is probably a good price.
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My stylist recommended Silk Repair by Graham Webb. Don't know how readily available that is - I just got it from the salon - but it made a noticeable difference in my hair. It's in a yellow tube with a silver lid. It's called Silk Protein Leave-In Conditioner.
I have very fine hair, and my scalp tends to get oily while the ends - for several months now - have felt like straw (and I get very regular trims) so I wanted something that really would not weigh my hair down at all. I apply this just to the ends (a dime-sized amount) and am impressed thus far - it's new to me and I have only used it a few times.
My stylist also cuts my husband's hair - dry, curly, the total opposite of mine - and she said it will work for his hair as well.
FWIW
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