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Hairstyles and Styling >> Hair Care Product Reviews >> Looking for a good leave-in conditioner/treatment http://www.longlocks.com/salon/?num=1113747665 Message started by lanivishnu on Apr 17th, 2005 at 1:21pm |
Title: Looking for a good leave-in conditioner/treatment Post by lanivishnu on Apr 17th, 2005 at 1:21pm
damn, i just pressed the "reset" button! argh! now i have to type this out again..oh well..here goes..
Firstly, hi :) I'm new. I'm hopeful that I'm going to be able to grow my hair long. I'm being optimistic! Also, I'm after a good leave-in conditioner or treatment or something. My hair is pretty fine in texture and so I'm hoping to find a product that isn't going to weigh it down. Some volume might be nice though. Something without silicone would be best as my hair doesn't like it too much - tends to dull it and weigh it down. If i could find something that would moisturise and strengthen, add a bit of shine/de-frizz, that'd be great. I know this question has probably been asked a hundred times before, i apologise in advance :) Cheers |
Title: Re: Looking for a good leave-in conditioner/treatm Post by Galadriel on Apr 17th, 2005 at 2:11pm
Hi and welcome! ;D
Do you oil your hair regularly? Because it sounds to me just like jojoba oil might be just the thing you're after. It is natural, moisturizes and adds shine. Just two drops or so will be enough. Just drop oil onto your palm, rub your hands then together and apply the oil from ears down (to your length). |
Title: Re: Looking for a good leave-in conditioner/treatm Post by lanivishnu on Apr 18th, 2005 at 1:06am
Thank you! I'll give that a go. How often do you think i should use it? (Every few days?)
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Title: Re: Looking for a good leave-in conditioner/treatm Post by Valerie on Apr 18th, 2005 at 1:20am wrote on Apr 18th, 2005 at 1:06am:
I can use jojoba oil daily without my hair ever looking oily. |
Title: Re: Looking for a good leave-in conditioner/treatm Post by gabi on Apr 20th, 2005 at 6:43am
I just succumbed to yet another neat product - Ojon Restorative Treatment - it's honking expensive but if you go to a place that carries it they have hidden samples for free behind the counters and using it as a leave-in even the sample will last a really loooooong time. Smells wonderful too. If you can't find any place that sells it the Ojon website has a toll free number where you can order a shampoo, conditioner and restorative treatment for five dollars ...g
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Title: Re: Looking for a good leave-in conditioner/treatm Post by lanivishnu on Apr 21st, 2005 at 11:30am
thanks everyone for your advice :)
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Title: Re: Looking for a good leave-in conditioner/treatm Post by Blondie35 on Mar 16th, 2007 at 11:58pm
Hi,
I would try this product called, "Infusium23 Leave-in treatment. It conditions and corrects your hair leaving it soft frizz-free and manageable. I hope this helps. Blondie35 |
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