Leave-In Conditioners

  • Nov 13th 2008
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We just received a comment on the posting From Last Night’s QVC Appearance

Can you please recommend a leave-in conditioner for thick loose curly hair. Should I use the leave in after I apply no frizz?

Donna,

It’s common for hair to feel drier as the season changes over to Winter and the air around you is dry – especially if you have naturally dry hair to begin with. In your case, Phyto 7 is a great leave-in for dry hair. However, if you have a lot of hair perhaps the leave-in by Keihl’s would be a more economical choice.

My recommendation (what I do with my clients) is this, I’d apply the No Frizz first, and then apply the leave-in conditioner, working it in evenly through the ends.

Mitch

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  1. The Living Proof Team says:

    We generally recommend that you apply Leave-in before using No Frizz – but feel free to experiment to find what’s right for you!

  2. APari says:

    If you use No Frizz first, will the hair still be able to absorb the leave-in conditioner ingredients?

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