Hey was just wondering what your opinion is on the best leave in conditioner for dry hair. I'm using "Fructis" by Garneir and I have to say its nothing special. (P.S. - My picture is not a good indication of my hair, that was taken after 5 days of camping with no shower so it finally oiled up!)
Thanks!
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I myself rather liked the Garnier and even Aussie leave-in conditioners.
Is this a recent photo of yourself with "long hair" as we have seen this same photo posted a number of times here before. How long is your hair today?
Justin~
It was taken two months ago. I've had a small trim since then only a few inches off, so that pic is quite accurate. I just post it because I don't have an avatar yet. Maybe I'll get one soon!
it seems as if everyone has a variety of ideas as to how much a "few inches" is. Some go to a Salon and end-up with 6" chopped off. Yikes! :-0 No need to wait for a special avatar here however. Loads of guys post here all the time who don't have avatars and yet can post a current pic the very same day.
Why not just make your own? Put a bit of regular conditioner into a spray bottle, fill the rest of the bottle with water, shake it up, and spray it on.
--Val
P.S. -- Nice pic :)
Awesome idea. Im going to try that really!
It's what I do and I add a little Olive oil in too.
Frank
I haven't found anything from Garnier to be good for my hair. I use Pantene Beautiful Lengths conditioner, and don't rinse it all out.
I massage jojoba oil into the bottom half of my hair after I've patted it dry. I use five drops for mid-back-length hair. It makes it combable (carefully) while still damp and keeps the ends from looking really dry.
Keep in mind that oils evaporate, so whatever you put on your hair on Monday may be mostly gone by Tuesday.
Aussie for long hair is good as far as I can tell.