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i remember it was a spray. i liked it because it made my hair easier to brush. do they still make anything like this. i cant even remember the name i dont think it stayed around very long and it was allways hard to find
i remember it was a spray. i liked it because it made my hair easier to brush. do they still make anything like this. i cant even remember the name i dont think it stayed around very long and it was allways hard to find
Biolage makes a good one. Also, I think pantene pro-v may as well.
The one I use for my thick, curly hair is Infusium leave-in treatment. It's not in a spray bottle, but I pour it into a small empty hairspray bottle.
They sell it at most grocery stores and superstores for about $5-$6 and it lasts a really long time.
Paul Mitchell, Redken, Biolage, Matrix and all the other quality hair companies still make leave in conditioners. I used Biolage Spray Shine Milk for years, and my hair loved it. But it was discontinued, so I've had to switch to other products.
There are so many leave ins these days. Check out dove and Johnson's "no more tangles" too. I read in a mag (i think it was Ken Paves who said it?) said to try mixing a little of your favorite conditioner with some water in a spray bottle for a leave in. I think the ratio was 1(conditioner):10(water)
Bain de Terre has an herbal conditioner seal spray, it smells clean, it's a pump spray, it isn't greasy, and it allows the hair to maintain a nice bounce.
There are tons of leave in conditioners on the market. I use Dominican conditioners. There is also a movement now to not shampoo but use conditioner to wash your hair. It is called cowashing.
thanks to all you ladies annaka08, i use shampoo then conditioner. i just remember a spray in years ago, i did not use it every day.
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