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Best leave in conditioner for baby fine hair
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Hi, does anyone know of one, preferably a spray as its lighter?
I am now using treatment on my hair about once and week and not every wash like my stylist first recommended as its too heavy so would like a leave in to use inbetween.
I am now using treatment on my hair about once and week and not every wash like my stylist first recommended as its too heavy so would like a leave in to use inbetween.
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Try 'Original Sprout' leave in organic conditioner. I used it on my youngest who is 8 months old. She has very dry hair which is caused by a scalp condition. It works wonders and is totally safe for babies. It's not cheap mind you. I pay £7.00 a bottle.0
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Avon used to do a nice one, not sure whether they still do though.
You could google it.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
I use Fekkai Au Naturel conditioner - can be used as a leave in or wash out. Awesome stuff, gets the curl back in my super fine hair without making it look greasy at the roots. It is difficult to get in the UK, but you can order it from Hong Kong via ebay.0
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I have baby fine hair aswell & it gets easily tangled. I use a good quality, inexpensive argan oil which I buy from a good seller on ebay.
It really feeds my hair and makes it easier to get the tangles out when I've just washed it. I do believe you can also use it on dry hair aswell (just on the ends).
Also, you hardly need any. I basically put about 5 to 6 drops in my hands, rub my hands together and then rub through my hair, paying particular attention to the lengths. I really recommend argan oil, especially since it's natural & doesn't weigh the hair down.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/NaturalMoroccanShop?_rdc=10 -
Thanks for your replies. Do you use the oil instead of conditioner
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I still use conditioner. The argan oil isn't greasy at all (well the one I use isn't). Don't know about others.
My hair is layered, I would say medium to long length & I use 5/6 drops. However, if you hair is shorter, I would use slightly less. Although, you could experiment with it & see what suited you better.
The ebay seller does 5ml bottles (I think), so might be worth buying that size to try. After saying that, I buy the 10ml bottle and it lasts quite a while because your hardly using any. I also use a plastic pipette as it makes it easier to count out the drops.0 -
Most sprays are just silicones and water, they aren't actually true conditioners, no humectants or cationic surfactants or the like. You might be better diluting a regular conditioner or purchasing a milky product. Something like Curls Milkshake or Komaza Care coconut hair milk.Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0
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