i stared using leave in conditioner in my hair and it made a huge diffance ...it does not get as tangled and it looks thicker and it just looks alot better.....did anyone else find this too be true?
I think Leave-In Conditioner is one of the best advances in hair care in the past 10 years -- I couldn't recommend it highly enough -- it detangles, protects, and strengthens your hair. I use it in conjunction with regular conditioner (I currently alternate with several Aussie shampoos and conditioner -- the 3 Minute Miracle is very good, by the way) and like the Leave-In Conditioner by Aussie -- Hair Insurance. If anyone out there can recommend other Leave-In Conditioners, please share. Thanks.
I use Infusium 23 leave in conditioner. Just like corn flakes, it's great!
Corn flakes and Infusium , hmmmmm i need to try that but dont the corn flakes just fall out when your hair dries
looks like the joke's gone over someone's head, lol.
try frosted flakes... the added sugar will help adhere the cereal to your hair... and you have a handy snack as you go through your day dealing with the bewildered stares from those who aren't used to the look. additionally, if you nod off while sitting on a park bench you will serve as a handy bird-feeder- attracting the many pigeons who would otherwise be staining cars and statues.
Me too and this stuff really works wonders!
I guess I'm not using this the right way, but all the time, I find that Infusium makes my hair really limp and sickly looking. I try not use it. I have really curly hair and have to straighten enough so it would be considered wavy. Infusium 23 makes my hair friz out a bit too.
what is a leave in conditioner?
what is the difference between the regular conditioner?
what is the end result after using a leave in conditioner, what will it do for my hair, which i might add is dry and hairs go up and out of place when it gets dry after taking a shower.
i've heard people talk about leave in conditioner, but i dont know what it is.
I usually use L`Oreal leave in conditioner, but it is not the same than a rinse-conditioner.
You`d better use both simultaneously.