I am not a beautician. A few people can use a rinse out conditioner and have it work ok with their hair type. If you have normal to dry hair (meaning your hair doesn’t look oily twenty-four hours after you wash it) and if it is straight or very curly and has a lot of natural volume, you can use a rinse out conditioner.
Rinse out conditioners (VO5 makes a lot of good ones) add a lot of heavy moisturizers to the hair shafts. They do a good job of moisturizing hair but can weigh it down a lot. If you aren’t concerned about adding more volume to your hair (or think it already has too much), a rinse out conditioner will work well for you.
The vast majority of people prefer leave in conditioners (Infusium 23 is a good one). Leave in conditioners work well for all hair types and don’t weigh down the hair shafts, making them ideal for people who have dry and/or frizzy hair and who also need or want more volume in their hair. From beauty-advices.Com -quote Cream conditioners work best in controlling frizzy hair – they help repair damaged cuticles, improve elasticity and the general appearance of your hair….
Leave in conditioners are also good in controlling frizziness as they rehydrate the hair during the day. -endquote.
I have 3c african-american kinky natural hair and like to define my curls with braid outs. After washing, conditioning and detangling my hair in the shower, I add a little of my favorite natural oil to my hair (coconut or olive) for for shine and then rake this product through each medium sized section before braiding. The curl definition was excellent and lasted for several days.
I needed to use more oil to combat dullness during the next day or so but that's to be expected.
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