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Leave in conditioner
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AnnieO1234
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Apart from Aussie, can anyone tell me of any leave in conditioners current available? I can't seem to find any locally, and even my usual Aussie one has been missing from the shelves.
Thanks! Xxx
Thanks! Xxx
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Crikey, there's loads of options!
Tresemme do a good one.
Bedhead's Superstar is lovely
Garnier Fructis
Palmers do a coconut oil one
John Frieda Frizz-ease
Boots or Superdrug will stock those.
Body Shop do one, but I've not tried it.
I use Kerastase, I buy it from lookfantastic.com or feelunique.com or from hair salons that use it.0 -
I'm not sure what your hair texture is like, but I comb in a little bit of johnsons baby detangling conditioner every other time I wash and then leave it in (it's not strictly a leave in product) I find it really light on my hair (and cheap) and keeps it soft.
I also like spray in detanglers as an alternative to leave in conditioner (such as the lee Stafford one, or coconut-oil based sprays)0 -
Boots has a coconut leave in conditioning spray.Loving the sunny days!0
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What's your budget OP? I can suggest types but not sure what price range to suggest for.0
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Hi, as someone who follows the Curly Girl method, I use my normal (silicone free) conditioner to wash, rinse and then use the same one as a leave-in. Not sure if there is any really difference between those marketed as leave-in vs normal ones???0
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Depending on where you live, this might not be an option but shops selling mainly beauty products targeted at black women tend to have absolutely loads. Afro hair can be very dry, you see.
I have European hair but that's still where I buy mine because they stock brands I'd have to buy over the internet otherwise ( another curly girl here, and I like my Shea Moisture and Kinky Curly products.)Saving for deposit: Finished! :j
House buying: Finished!
Next task: Lots and lots of DIY0
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