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Good spray leave in conditioner

Hi all, I went to get my hair trimmed on Saturday at last and I am pleased with it. She took an inch off due to my hair having got very thin and raggy at the ends but she has cut it nice and not taken too much off.

She advised that I use a spray leave in conditioner on my hair only with it being so fine. Can anyone recommend a good one. It has to be a spray and not a cream one.

Thanks.
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  • Moomin21
    Moomin21 Posts: 212 Forumite
    I've tried the nutrigloss light spray from l'oreal, its pink and about £4 i think, and the trevor sorbie spray leave in conditioner in the yellow bottle which is quite good about £5, but not as conditioning as the loreal one - they do this yellow one in a trial size in boots, but don't use too much in one area or it goes sticky!!!

    I have really fine hair so if you find anything better let me know! xx
  • Citygirl1
    Citygirl1 Posts: 932 Forumite
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    Hi, thanks for that. I am in two minds whether or not to try a salon brand just for the conditioner though salon brands of shampoo have never made much difference to my hair in the past.
  • susan1
    susan1 Posts: 319 Forumite
    Aussie brand do a brilliant one, they also do a styling mousse with leave in conditioner.
  • Citygirl1
    Citygirl1 Posts: 932 Forumite
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    Hi Susan, is the Aussie one the one for coloured hair?
  • susan1
    susan1 Posts: 319 Forumite
    Citygirl1 wrote: »
    Hi Susan, is the Aussie one the one for coloured hair?

    It doesn't specify coloured hair, just indicates for general use.
  • curlytop12
    curlytop12 Posts: 1,229 Forumite
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    hi,i have really fine curly hair(yuk) i've used the ELVIVE leave in conditioner spray,its less than a fiver i think,its in an orangy-yellow container.
    good luck!
  • Skint_Catt
    Skint_Catt Posts: 11,548 Forumite
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    I've always used the Aussie one on my coloured hair - it's fab! :D
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,843 Forumite
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    I use the Aveda 'Brilliant' leave in spray which is very light, seems to last forever and is designed to heat protect. I prefer creams though as I feel they have better coverage in terms of protection.

    If you do decide to try out a cream, try Kerastase Nectar Thermique. If you have long hair you only need a 50p coin size on the legnths of your hair. Rub it into your hands then massage it in to your legnths and blow dry (it works with heat). It really makes a big difference to the feel of your hair.
  • Debs0778
    Debs0778 Posts: 185 Forumite
    The absolute best is - it's a 10 from Sally.

    I have fine coloured hair which I straighten and can honestly say this stuff is a Gods send - and I have tried a lot of conditioner!!

    Another great product is Tigi Spoil me but I would recommend using a normal wash out conditioner with this
  • Bobble72
    Bobble72 Posts: 49 Forumite
    Hi Debs

    What's the Sally spray on conditioner for coloured hair called? Also looking for a good product.
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