Oh dear Josieann. It sounds like you used too much and didn’t just put it on the mid lengths to ends. I use a Wella one that I got from the hairdresser ages ago, even though my hair is below my shoulders I only spray in a small amount so it’s lasted ages. This is before I dry my hair in addition to using normal rinse out conditioner after washing. Works very well but don’t overdo it or put it near the roots!
I’ve just discovered Garnier Ultimate Blends no rinse conditioner for dehydrated hair. It contains coconut and aloe vera. I have jaw length hair and just use a pea size blob. I wash my hair, towel dry, massage in the conditioner and wrap my hair in towel again to absorb any excess. Working quite well at moment.
For years I used an excellent Kerastase leave in spray conditioner which I prefer but sadly it was discontinued. I can’t use cream conditioners as they leave my hair very lank. No idea how much I have spent buying what promises to be a leave in spray but to no avail.
Good luck with your search Kate, I will follow this thread hoping someone has found what I am looking for. ?
I used an argan oil leave in conditioner once and it looked like I had poured cooking oil on my head. I was going out in London on the tube that day and all the filth just stuck to it. Not a good look!
I tried a leave in conditioner for my curly hair it does stop the fly aways a bit more than my normal conditioner I’ll use it all up but not sure I’ll bother to buy anymore as it was expensive.
My daughter bought me a magazine subscription and with it came a tube of Aveena, leave in conditioner. I don't normally use use hair care like that, but I have to say that has greatly improved my dry hair, caused by my medication.