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How can I get a silky blowdry?

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caligirl

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Can someone recommend a good leave in to use befor blowdrying? I want to have that light, silky feel. So far I've tried Lacio Lacio and Alter Ego--both are a little heavy.
 
how about salerm 21? its thicker than lacio lacio but doesnt feel heavy. you could also try diluting the ones with tried with water
 
Have you considered using a liquid leave-in? If your hair is well conditioned, you should be able to use just a liquid leave-in, or just some heat protectant before blowdrying. The less stuff on your hair, the silkier it will turn out.
Giovanni's liquid leave-in (vitapro fusion) would be good for that because it's a liquid but it's not super liquidy. And although I never tried to blowdry with it back when I was using it, I bet Aphogee's pro vitamin leave-in would be good too.
 
Frederic Fekkai Glossing Cream with Olive Oil and Redken Smooth Down Heat Glide are both excellent choices. Start with a small amount though.
 
caligirl said:
Can someone recommend a good leave in to use befor blowdrying? I want to have that light, silky feel. So far I've tried Lacio Lacio and Alter Ego--both are a little heavy.
I :love: lacio, lacio, I found it to be rather light!
 
Try using a wrap/setting lotion and a hair serum. When I used to blow dry, that always did the trick for me! My hair had alot of body.
 
ooooh, thanks for the suggestions. Making my shopping list...
 
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