Leave-in conditioners
Posted by TomS on December 02, 2002 at 00:05:12: Previous Next
Hi,
I need some advice on leave in conditioners. I use a shampoo with a conditioner in it now. If I don't brush the hair when wet, it becomes a tangled mess, because it is fine (blond) and getting to be 6-7" long and is slightly wavy from 2" to the ends when dry.
If I skip a daily shampoo the natural oils control the frizziness and static, but I don't like the feel of the hair. I can also use a little water from wet hands and run my fingers back through the hair to get rid of the static and frizziness.
Are their light conditioners that don't feel/look greasy in the hair when left in? Blond hair especially looks bad with the greasy stuff. Those with black or very dark hair look much better with that type. Thanks.
TomS
Re: Leave-in conditioners
Posted by Joe on December 02, 2002 at 01:36:18: Previous Next
In Reply to: Leave-in conditioners posted by TomS on December 02, 2002 at 00:05:12:
Try Infusium23 leave-in conditioner. I use it, and it's great. It's really light but takes the edge off the frizzy-dry thing after showers. You might want to cut out the shampoo too, and just wash your hair with a conditioner like Herbal Essences.
Infusium23
Posted by Reflective on December 02, 2002 at 22:20:20: Previous Next
In Reply to: Leave-in conditioners posted by TomS on December 02, 2002 at 00:05:12:
Does it for me!
Re: Leave-in conditioners
Posted by mek on December 03, 2002 at 01:24:57: Previous Next
In Reply to: Leave-in conditioners posted by TomS on December 02, 2002 at 00:05:12:
Have you tried a regular shampoo and then a regular conditioner [the wash out kind]? I have found that the combo shampoo/conditioners do not condition very well and frizz is a real problem. Finesse and aussie products are good and not outrageously priced. Keep using shampoo at least every few days or your hair will get too greasy.
MEK