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May 25, 2014
Cara G.
Should I buy leave in conditioner? And does it make your hair feel gross?
May 25, 2014
T K.
I love mine! I use Garnier's leave in and I never have a problem with my hair feeling gross. My only tip is to use it in moderation, like not a huge dollop, or your hair might eventually feel gross. :)
May 25, 2014
Ashley C.
Some can be too heavy. I use the Got2B smooth operator and it works pretty good. A lighter one would be the Ion anti frizz solutions set angler and leave in conditioning spray. If you have naturally oily hair then you probably wouldn't want to use one. :)
May 25, 2014
Jillian B.
I have a course hair type and I use Doctor Miracle Leave in Conditioner.