7 Leave-In Conditioners for Soft and Supple Hair

December 15th, 2011 - By Dolapo Roberts

 

Yesterday we gave you a list of 7 sulfate-free shampoos and today we are highlighting moisturizing leave-ins. If you are suffering from dry brittle hair, these products promise to leave your hair silky smooth in no time!

(Prices may vary depending on where you purchase these products)

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  • Ramsey

    Most of these conditioners contains harmful ingredients! Especially, Neutrogena…contains Propolene Glycol!!?! Get outta here!

  • Ms_Precise

    I make my own homemade leave in. Water based with accompanying ingredients: aloe vera juice, glycerin, almond oil, a few essential oil.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Bernadtee-Hill/100000827011926 Bernadtee Hill

    I have the most driest hair (natural red-head) so I use both which is not listed
    ApHogee Pro Vitamin Leave-In Conditioner spray $6.00 and blow dry with GVP Silk Remedy $9.00 (sallys beauty) (not really a creme more like concentrated oil). my hair stays conditioned until I shampoo. I live in Hot Georgia so I use this all year round. So far it holds moisture.

  • Stacy L

    Question to whoever knows: do you think it’s better to get a cream leave in or a spray leave in? I am actually looking for some good leave in conditioners and this post came right in time. Thank!!

    • UnfadeaBlebeauty

      I prefer a spray leave-in. It doesn’t weight the hair down as much.

    • Moosegrl_86

      For me it depends on the season. My hair dries out more in the winter so I prefer a cream. In the summer I just use a spray or a light oil.

      • Stacy L

        thank you both!