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Spray leave-in conditioners?

Doodles2010-05-13 01:59:32 +0000 #1
Does anyone have luck with these? I have some leftover BB K4C that I used yesterday. My hair seemed a lot lighter, more airy and had definition. I kind of liked it but was worried about it turning into a frizzy cotton candy mess as the day went on, plus it was humid and I had school, so I pulled it into my usual stand by ponytail. I used my usual of aloeba: www.curlmart.com/Jes...ba-daily-conditioner today and my hair seems heavier. I'm thinking about maybe trying to dillute the aloeba: www.curlmart.com/Jes...ba-daily-conditioner into a spray form and I'm even eyeballing Oyin's Juice & Berries: www.curlmart.com/Oyi...shing-herbal-leavein . Any experience or thoughts?

LoloDSM2010-05-13 02:15:08 +0000 #2
I use Jane Carter's Revitalizing Leave-In Conditioner: www.curlmart.com/The...-leavein-conditioner . It smells good, helps detangle, and is very lightweight, but moisturizing.
FrizzBgone2010-05-13 02:19:38 +0000 #3
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Originally Posted by LoloDSM

I use Jane Carter's Revitalizing Leave-In Conditioner: www.curlmart.com/The...-leavein-conditioner . It smells good, helps detangle, and is very lightweight, but moisturizing.

I've used this one (above) as well as Oyin's Juice & Berries: www.curlmart.com/Oyi...shing-herbal-leavein . They are both good spray leave-ins ... but I still prefer the cremes. I don't find the spray ones enough. Out of the two though, I found Jane Carter to be the better leave-in. I prefer the smell of Oyin's but the results of Jane Carter.

I use the Jane Carter one on my daughter's hair all the time. She has very fine 2a-b wavy hair ... it gets weighed down easily. This one works really well on her hair.
nickie@goodgirlpr.com2010-05-17 17:37:44 +0000 #4
I love The Jane Carter Revitalizing Leave In Conditioner as well. It prevents my hair from being dry in between washes and workouts!

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