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I use both and they give me different things. My wet ones (Infusium and Mizani ThermElastic) are for strength and elasticity (I also use Biolage Leave-In Tonic, but moreso for moisture.)
My creamy ones (NTM, Kiehls w/Silk Groom, Breakfree, Headress, Split End Mender, Keracare Leave-In, and the list goes on and on) are for moisture and, like Dolce Dawn said, instant gratification ('cuz nothing beats a good leave-in! Our leave-ins are the foundation of all styling, airdrying, etc.
I really like both..But I think that I am the opposite. I like to use creamy leave ins for braidouts and watery leave ins for rollersets. Recently I used a combination of Salerm and Razac leave-ins and my rollerset at 10 weeks before touch up was the bomb!
I found that I had to use the Razac because the Salerm didn't leave my hair "wet enough" to rollerset, but that could also be because I wrapped my hair and a towel for about 7 minutes before and this could have dried out my hair a bit..
I use both. Creamy for braidouts and bantu knots and watery for rollersets. But I must say that I have been leaning towards the creamy side for the past few weeks.