Leave In Hair Condtioner

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Leave In Hair Conditioner For Hair Care


This Leave In Hair Conditioner does not need to be rinsed out of hair. It nourishes and heals each strand, strengthens weak hair, repair damaged hair, reduces friction, permeates moisture, and boosts shine. Acts as a thermal heat protectant on blow dried or flat ironed hair. Regular use of Leave In Hair Conditioner is the best way to moisturize dry hair while preventing future damage. Can be used on recently-washed or dehydrated hair to infuse hydration and protect tresses. Can be used on straight, wavy, curly, coily, and coarse hair.


Condition Before Wash - Massage Leave In Hair Conditioner in hair and let sit for 10 minutes. Do not rinse conditioner out. Apply shampoo to hair and lather. Rinse out both shampoo and conditioner together.

Minimal-Permeability Hair – After rinsing hair with lukewarm water, apply conditioner from the ends of hair up to the roots. Avoid the scalp. Dry and style as desired.
Moderate-Permeability Hair – Apply Leave-In Hair Conditioner to the strands of hair going upward but avoid the scalp. Air dry or blow dry hair as normal. Style as desired.
Excessive-Permeability Hair - Apply Leave-In Hair Conditioner to the strands of hair going upward to roots, but avoid the scalp if hair is accustomed oily strands. End with Smooth ButterCreme for additional hydration. Dry and style as desired.
*Please note: If using a hairdryer, use a low heat. If have curly hair, use a diffuser.


Our products are made with nothing but the best highest quality natural and organic ingredients. We pride ourselves on the fact that we own and operate our company and make our own products. As previously stated, the key to good quality hair products is the same as a chef making good quality food, what you put into your recipe is what you get out of it!

Available in 12oz Bottles

Fun Fact:

Hair conditioner was created at the turn of the 20th century when perfumer Édouard Pinaud presented a product he called Brilliantine at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris intended to soften men's hair, including beards and moustaches. Also, Jheri Redding invented the first crème rinse (today known as conditioner) when he developed the mixture in the 1930s.


Leave In Hair Conditioner

$21.99

*If buying more than one bottle, choose quantity at checkout.

For shipping, allow up to 3-5 business days. Depending on geographical location it may take up 7-14 business days.

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