A good leave-in conditioner
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Topic: A good leave-in conditioner
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: A good leave-in conditioner
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:49am
Does anyone know a good leave-in conditioner for dry, color treated hair?My friend raved about Infusium, but it did nothing for me.Thanks.
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Posted By: Kara
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:49am
i also have dry color treated hair. phyto 7 is saving it, making it soft, shiny, and healthy. ive tried everything, and this stuff is great. you can use it on wet or dry hair
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Posted By: Sherry
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:49am
Hi there!I have very dry and damaged hair and aside from using a dab of my regular conditioner (which is what I normally do), I also find that Kiehl's Leave-In Conditioner with Coconut and Panthenol is a great product. It isn't a spray, but rather it is a light, white cream which is very lubricating! Nexxus Humectress is also a really great choice-- however, this will tend to build up if you aren't real diligent with your shampoosHope this helps!Sherry~> Does anyone know a good leave-in conditioner for dry,> color treated hair?> My friend raved about Infusium, but it did nothing for> me.> Thanks.
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Posted By: Debi
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:49am
I have fine, color treated hair also, and Sebastian's Potion #9 is incredible. It's very light and doesn't seem to build up over time. The directions say it lasts two to three days, but I use it daily with great results. Kara recommended using Sebastian's Potion #7 deep conditioning treatment every 10 days - I've tried that once and loved it as well. You might want to try both of them......good luck!
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