Leaving in Conditioner
Posted by googo1p1ex on April 12, 2002 at 19:30:27: Previous Next
I have curly hair that gets rather frizzy if I don't settle it down with SOMEthing. I've tried all kinds of gels and leave-in conditioners, but frankly I'm getting tired of paying for any hair care products besides shampoo and conditioner... and even for them I buy the cheap stuff. ;p So I'm cheap.
I have recently found that my hair does not frizz (and looks great to boot) if I simply leave a bit of my normal (Suave) conditioner in my hair after showering, instead of rinsing it out. Is there any reason I should not be doing this?
Re: Leaving in Conditioner
Posted by rob on April 12, 2002 at 19:41:55: Previous Next
In Reply to: Leaving in Conditioner posted by googo1p1ex on April 12, 2002 at 19:30:27:
Actually I add conditioner to my hair everyday...and leave it in. I shampoo (and condition) every third day or every other day in the warmer weather. I like Aussie products...they seem to work best for my curly/wavy hair.
Re: Leaving in Conditioner
Posted by James on April 14, 2002 at 21:28:44: Previous Next
In Reply to: Leaving in Conditioner posted by googo1p1ex on April 12, 2002 at 19:30:27:
: I have curly hair that gets rather frizzy if I don't settle it down with SOMEthing. I've tried all kinds of gels and leave-in conditioners, but frankly I'm getting tired of paying for any hair care products besides shampoo and conditioner... and even for them I buy the cheap stuff. ;p So I'm cheap.
: I have recently found that my hair does not frizz (and looks great to boot) if I simply leave a bit of my normal (Suave) conditioner in my hair after showering, instead of rinsing it out. Is there any reason I should not be doing this?
NO.
Re: Leaving in Conditioner
Posted by Saul on April 15, 2002 at 16:55:51: Previous Next
In Reply to: Leaving in Conditioner posted by googo1p1ex on April 12, 2002 at 19:30:27:
:Is there any reason I should not be doing this?
None at all! I have found that ordinary conditioner works just as well when left in as the so-called Leave In conditioners. The only (slight) difference I have noticed is that the conditioners *designed* to be left in give a better shine to my hair. Maybe that's just me.
Saul