I have always assumed the latter, though I never thought to purchase them myself. I have used two Nexxus Leave-In Conditioners Dualiste for "color protection and intense hydration" and Botanluxe, a "nourishing botanical". I prefer the former, though I never knew I needed it. Admittedly, my hair does feel spectacularly silky after blow drying.
Todays TotalBeauty Bits compiles the top rated Leave-In Conditioners. Naturally, I went to TB to see how my Leave-In's fared...apparently not at all...neither had been reviewed. Now of course, I need to know how mine stack up...I'm dithering between the Neutrogena and the Charles Worthington, though several others also won rave reviews.
Insane, I know. I'm not sure how it's used or why I need it and I am all ready planning my next purchase. Anyone know of a good 10 step program for Beauty Addiction???
xox,
DD
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Leave- in is put in before you dry your hair for extra conditioning. Like on your ends, which is where I need it. This is after shampoo/conditioner in the shower. Before I blow dry I use a little Phyto 7 and then my styling gel and then dry.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Dualiste made a leave in though. Have to check that out.