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Reccommendations for a good combing/leave-in conditioner

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KatyMac · 03/03/2012 20:20

We used to use herbal essences but since the the change of formula it's only good for a washing/rinsing conditioner

What do other people use?

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Seona1973 · 03/03/2012 20:32

I use the Aussie Miracle Hair Insurance leave in conditioner spray as a detangler on dd's hair. Smells nice too

KatyMac · 03/03/2012 20:38

Thanks - I thought we had curly girl hair sorted & then they go & change the formula on us Hmm

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KatyMac · 04/03/2012 15:26

Bump for other suggestions

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WhereEaglesDare · 07/03/2012 20:56

Original Sprout Leave In conditioner.
It's bit price,but worth every penny. Heir just becomes soft,healthy glow,easy to comb and smell is divine....

WhereEaglesDare · 07/03/2012 20:57

heir=hair

KatyMac · 07/03/2012 21:09

Thanks

We have been curly girling for ages but when the formula changed we were stuck; caring for mixed race hair is so complex

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maygirl · 12/03/2012 23:40

I'm rotating Tresemme luxurious Moisture conditioner (the white bottle), Aussie Miracle Moist conditioner and Aveeno Nourish and shine (ordered from Amazon). Was gutted about Herbal Essences, was my favourite. HTH

KatyMac · 13/03/2012 07:17

Do you do CurlyGirl Maygirl?

It has really helped DD; but finding a new conditioner is a nightmare!!

We have some bottles of old herbal essences that we are eking out; I wonder if anyone has supplies of old formula condition we can buy

How did you find out it had changed?

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crazynanna · 13/03/2012 07:35

here for some conditioning tips

KatyMac · 13/03/2012 07:39

The thing is crazynana, nothing else we have tried has been as good as herbal essences

I'm so grateful for you, btw as we wouldn't have know it was different formula Grin

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nkf · 13/03/2012 07:41

Mixed chicks is a lovely range but expensive. She's butter us also good and cheap.

nkf · 13/03/2012 07:42

Sorry. Shea butter.

crazynanna · 13/03/2012 07:42

You're welcome Smile

My adult dd is getting a bit of an expert now with her hair...it's only taken her 26 years!

I will ask her suggestions when I next speak to her and report back

nkf · 13/03/2012 07:43

If you're feeling very rich, aveda be curly us also nice. Lasts no time at all.

crazynanna · 13/03/2012 07:44

Do you know this 'hairtype' scale thingy? 3b...4a....4c etc?

If so,what type is your dd so as I can ask my dd...as she says she can visualise someone's hair by knowing their hairtype.

crazynanna · 13/03/2012 07:45

Aveda Be Curly is apparently the best thing my dd has tried...but pricy!

KatyMac · 13/03/2012 07:49

No I don't know the hairtype thingie - which site is that on?

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crazynanna · 13/03/2012 08:01

I think it's this one

and here

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crazynanna · 13/03/2012 08:28
Grin
KatyMac · 13/03/2012 08:44

I think it's mixed up maybe some 3c & 4a but it's difficult to tell really

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crazynanna · 13/03/2012 08:47

Ok Katy it will give her an idea of conditioner type to suggest.

Will get back to you Smile

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