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How to Choose a Leave-In ConditionerYou have tried using a better conditioner in the shower. You have started using hot oil treatments and extra hair product to make your hair cooperate, but they simply are not enough. It is time to choose a leave-in conditioner. Leave-in conditioners are a more personal product than one might initially think. Each product comes with a variety of variables that will effect the way your hair looks initially upon application of the product and over time. Some products carry a heavy odor and are heavy and greasy while others are weightless and odorless. Ask yourself these leave-in conditioner questions the next time you are shopping for or trying out products in a search of the perfect one.

 

What Kind of Fragrance Do I Want in my Hair?

Many leave-in conditioners are effective in detangling, but they come with a scent this is less than pleasant to smell all day, and to sleep on at night. Know what kind of scent you are looking for in a leave-in conditioner if any, because the smell will follow you and your clothes wherever you go.

Do I Have Sensitive Skin or Scalp?

Many popular and effective leave-in conditioners contain chemicals that may be irritating to people with sensitive skin. Natural oils can be used on the hair as leave-in conditioners, and are a great choice for people with dry or curly hair who prefer a natural approach. Jojoba oil is practically odorless and mimics the hair’s natural oils, making it a perfect choice for a leave-in conditioner. Olive oil, mineral oil, or almond oil can also be used in the hair as a leave in conditioner. Cut the oil with water and place in a pump spray-bottle for even coverage. Shake before applying. You can also apply these oils in the shower, and gently rinse without fully rinsing them out. Let the hair air-dry.

 

Does my Hair Need a Light or Heavy Conditioner?

If your hair is soft, fine, straight, wavy or thinning choose a leave-in conditioner that is light and makes your hair have more volume. A foam or pump style conditioner is best for your hair type. For thick, dense curls that need to be tamed and weighted down a bit, a gel or cream style conditioner may be most appropriate.

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