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Leave in Conditioner

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NanKate Wed 20-Apr-22 07:46:53

My hair is very dry and looks straw like. Do any of you use a leave in conditioner ? If so what are the results and recommendations please ?

Patty3 Tue 03-May-22 21:05:43

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Reubenblue Tue 03-May-22 21:47:52

I know you’ve had lots of great suggestions so far, but thought I’d mention the one I’ve used for years for my curly hair.
The Conditioner by Paul Mitchell.

Shinamae Tue 03-May-22 21:53:16

This works well on my white hair…

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FannyCornforth Wed 29-Mar-23 02:18:35

Reported

LadyGracie Wed 29-Mar-23 09:48:48

I have been using Head and Shoulders lemon shampoo and conditioner.

No, I don’t have and have never had dandruff.

I always used to use shampoo and conditioner combined but these days it’s very hard to find or at least I found it so. I did try Dove but found it too heavy leaving my hair flat.

H & S leaves my grey hair very shiny, no more straw-like ends.
Highly recommended, it smells great too.

glammanana Wed 29-Mar-23 09:55:40

LadyGracie

I have been using Head and Shoulders lemon shampoo and conditioner.

No, I don’t have and have never had dandruff.

I always used to use shampoo and conditioner combined but these days it’s very hard to find or at least I found it so. I did try Dove but found it too heavy leaving my hair flat.

H & S leaves my grey hair very shiny, no more straw-like ends.
Highly recommended, it smells great too.

Does it come with the handsome chap from the H&S TV advert
smile

Mollygo Wed 29-Mar-23 09:57:56

I use Argan oil, a pea-sized blob on one hand, rub my hands together then rub them through my hair.
Seems to work against the impact of swimming on my hair since the swim cap is only partially successful.

LadyGracie Wed 29-Mar-23 09:59:09

glammanana if only wink

Auntieflo Wed 29-Mar-23 10:25:05

Saw this thread revived this morning, and I still haven't managed to find the John Frieda leave in conditioner, although in some web sites, it says it is available.
Going to have my hair cut this morning, and maybe another search.

Dee1012 Wed 29-Mar-23 10:47:09

My hairdresser suggested Milk_shake leave in conditioner...my hair is very thick and frizzy.
Wonderful stuff and it doesn't weigh hair down.

It's not the cheapest but lasts for ages as you only need a small amount.