SweetCaramel1
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i've been wanting to try Giovanni for years. well i caved the other day and it is FABULOUS. it worked on both of my girls hair. one 4a, the other 4b. it softened very well and allowed me to detangle very nicely.
What is your best leave-in Conditioner ?
I use Akin Intensive Moisture Leave-In Conditioner and I think it is the best leave in ever. Whenever I use it for my roller sets, my hairs come out soft and lovely.
And I normally have really dry hair
Here is a bit about it:
A'kin Deeply nourishing, intensive moisture and protective leave-in conditioner which helps to restore moisture, flexibility, and strength. Also helps protect hair from heat damage from crimping or straightening irons. Use prior to styling to add definition to curls, defrizz, and smoothness. Use after styling to sleek & smooth your style or to add moisture to dry, damaged hair. Can be used on wet or dry hair, before or after styling. These conditioners don't coat the hair with silicones like many other conditioners, they leave it soft, naturally.
What would you say was your best leave in conditioner and how do you use it?
Once I use a leave in, I don't need moisturiser as much and can get away with a light coating in the evening with my olive + grapeseed oil mixture.
I can confirm that you can use it on dry hair too
now that im natural my go to leave in is kbb hair milk.i have many leave ins.
paul mitchell moisture mist is my all time fave leave in spray. but i always use a spray and a creamy leave in.
i love salerm 21. but right now im in love with rusk sensories smoother conditioner too.
Shescentit Coco Creme
What is your best leave-in Conditioner ?
I use Akin Intensive Moisture Leave-In Conditioner and I think it is the best leave in ever. Whenever I use it for my roller sets, my hairs come out soft and lovely.
And I normally have really dry hair
Here is a bit about it:
A'kin Deeply nourishing, intensive moisture and protective leave-in conditioner which helps to restore moisture, flexibility, and strength. Also helps protect hair from heat damage from crimping or straightening irons. Use prior to styling to add definition to curls, defrizz, and smoothness. Use after styling to sleek & smooth your style or to add moisture to dry, damaged hair. Can be used on wet or dry hair, before or after styling. These conditioners don't coat the hair with silicones like many other conditioners, they leave it soft, naturally.
What would you say was your best leave in conditioner and how do you use it?
Once I use a leave in, I don't need moisturiser as much and can get away with a light coating in the evening with my olive + grapeseed oil mixture.
I can confirm that you can use it on dry hair too
This one's easy - without a doubt, Alba Botanica leave-in conditioner.
As of late GVP version of Paul Mitchell The Conditioner.