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Leave-in conditioners in what order

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JunesChapeau

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I've found myself very confused last night when I got out the shower and was about to put in my Leave-in Conditioners. I started out with my "liquidy" Curls Solution, then I applied a bit of my Kimmytube concoction then I followed up with a slight glazing of shea butter to each section before I set my twists on rollers.
However, when watching some ladies on Youtube, they appear to put a liquid conditioner, oil then a cream conditioner. This didn't make much sense to me but maybe I've got it all wrong.
My question to you all is: do you have a preference on the order of leave-in then sealant you put in your hair. Is there are wrong or right way that is dictated by common sense that I lack the sense to see... :blush: HELP!
 
I don't think the order really matters, but I apply liquids first then creams. I would only assume that oils or serums should be applied last because they "block out" moisture.
 
I would think Oil would be the last thing as well because of the idea of blocking out moisture.
@Mane Attraction- she does have amazing hair but I have to wonder: heavy butter/ creams usually tend to be oil based (I think?) so therefore isn't that like putting one oil on top of another?
 
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