QuoteReplyTopic: Leave-in Conditioner: Help Posted: January 12 2000 at 6:11am
I have dry course thick hair to my chin. Every time I use a leave in conditioner, it makes my hair greasy or weighs it down. Does anyone have any good inexpensive brands?
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What kind of leave-in conditioner are you using? Generally, it's best to do your major conditioning with a regular rinse off conditioner, then add a light leave-in conditioner only if you have additional problems, such as tangling. Paul Mitchell's Awapuhi Moisture Mist is a good lightweight leave-in that can be used in conjunction with a rinse off conditioner. My hair is fine, and it doesn't weigh it down, so it shouldn't be a problem for you. Good luck with it.
Another trick to try is to restrict the application on the leave-in conditioner to just those areas that need the help--like the very ends of the hair. When applying, be sure to rub (only a dime-size amount of) the conditoner between the palms of your hands first, so it's more evenly distributed. easy does it with leave-in conditioners! even the best brands are easy to go over board with.:) silvie
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