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Leave In...Rinse Out?!
Hey guys! I new to the site! I'm a 3b curlie and I have a question. One of my friends in college told me to style her hair she leaves her "rinse out" conditioners in her hair...so I started doing it...and I love the result...
Does anyone else leave in conditioner that is not leave in?? I've read other ppl that do too, but I was just wondering if any of yall do! I use Frizz Ease Curl Around, HH Hello Hydration, or Suave Humectant.... If you do...what conditioners do you leave in? |
I sometimes leave in a tiny bit of Aubrey's Organics. And I actually apply lustrasilk to my wet hair as a curl creme it's great!! Are you CG? Because if you are... Frizz ease isn't good!
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No I'm not CG...I'm just regular lol.
But why isn't frizz ease good? I know the shampoo has really harsh ingredients, but I didn't see anything wrong with the conditioner. O and yeah I use Lustrasilk in too! I love that stuff...and its supposed to be rinsed out, but I leave that in too. |
never rinse co
Once I tried not rinsing my rinse out co, and I loved the results. Now I never rinse out co and my hair is so much happier!
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I've never done that. For some reason, the thought of it irks me. Just like starting CG is irking me just because so many people use shampoo then conditioner. Even though I know there's a scientific basis. xD
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I do that but only once in awhile, if I do it too much my hair gets over-conditioned and the curls are limp. When I do, I usually use a lighter conditioner such as VO5 which is more liquid-y than a traditional conditioner.
My advice would be that you only do it once in awhile, especially if you are using a normal conditioner or something heavier. Good luck! |
That's the only thing I do! I co-wash, rinse out, and leave in with the same thing, LVPNG. I love it and it works for me! Plus, it saves money and space.
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