Leave In Conditioners
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Topic: Leave In Conditioners
Posted By: Nicole
Subject: Leave In Conditioners
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:37am
Hi,I have long curly hair that I straighten every day. Because of this, it tends to get pretty dry. When it's humid out, my hair curls and I HATE it. I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good Leave in Conditioner for hair that is dry and somewhat fine. (Specifically, something that will combat the frizzies on high humidity days.)Price isn't an issue.Thanks in advance.
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Posted By: Sherry
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:37am
Hi there!I have fine to medium, loose spiral curls-- so I know what you are going through! I used to stay away from leave-ins and just use a dab of my regualr conditioner, however, I have recently discovered two really great leave-ins for fine, curly hair. The first is Kiehls Leave-In conditioner-- you'll pay about $26 for eight ounces, but it's worth it. It is a light, white cream and it is very lubricating and makes my hair super soft. Next is Nexxus Humectress. I used this YEARS agoa nd I forgot how wonderful it was, until about a week ago! Great texture and smell and it doesn't weigh even my fine, hard to coax into curl hair. Byt he way, my hair is damaged too, and all of these work great. If I where you, I would stay away from any spray-in type leave-ins since most of them contain fixatives and they will make your hair feel brittle and dry...Sherry~> Hi,> I have long curly hair that I straighten every day.> Because of this, it tends to get pretty dry. When it's> humid out, my hair curls and I HATE it. I was> wondering if anyone could recommend a good Leave in> Conditioner for hair that is dry and somewhat fine.> (Specifically, something that will combat the frizzies> on high humidity days.)> Price isn't an issue.> Thanks in advance.
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Posted By: Marie
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:37am
I have fine curly hair that is about halfway down my back, and damaged. I recently ordered some Phyto 7, and the stuff is amazing. It smooths my frizz, makes my hair really soft, and adds body. Its absolutely incredible. the only drawback is that it comes in a tiny tube, but you only have to use a little bit.
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Posted By: KAREN
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:38am
Hi,My hair is very dry from highlighting. I use several leaveins depending on the weather, the condition of my hair that day and my mood. :-)I adore Phyto#7 and have been using it for years. I wrote a review of it for The Hair Boutique and I still use the product. I also use Phyto#9 for heavier conditioning. Love that too.I have used the Kiehl and like that, but I have a harder time getting my hands on it. The Phyto is easier to find.I also use Aveda's Elixer. Especially if I am going to do any blowdrying.Best wishes,Karen> I have fine curly hair that is about halfway down my> back, and damaged. I recently ordered some Phyto 7,> and the stuff is amazing. It smooths my frizz, makes> my hair really soft, and adds body. Its absolutely> incredible. the only drawback is that it comes in a> tiny tube, but you only have to use a little bit.Related Link:Phyto #7 Review
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