Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Leave-in Conditioner Talk

High up on my list of favorite leave-in conditioners includes Pantene Conditioning Spray, Aussie Mega Miracle Hair Insurance leave-in conditioner and Infusium 23 leave-in treatment.

 Australian jojoba seed oil is the main ingredient in Aussie Mega’s leave-in conditioner and this vitamin-enriched formula is instrumental in conditioning the hair, as well as strengthening the hair. Jojoba seed oil is also fantastic for those with long hair who need a product that is an excellent detangler. In fact all of the Aussie line of products are extremely beneficial for protecting hair against many of the negative environmental elements such as humidity and also the wear and tear of everyday life.

I remember when Aussie Mega products were only sold in beauty salons. Today they can readily be purchased in any drugstore. Aussie's new Sydney Smooth Heat Protector plus Leave-in Conditioner Spray is da bomb (seriously!) and it is so great for us girls who like smooth, sleek hair but need to heat style our hair in order to get it looking fabulous! The Aussie Dual Personality Spray Gel plus Leave in Conditioner (Flexible Hold) is good too but has a little more of the consistency of hairspray than does the former.

Infusium 23 leave-in treatment is infused with (of course!) 23 essential elements that are vitamin and mineral enriched. Infusium 23 counteracts the many things that can put a cramp in your hair such as overprocessing from perms, color and heat styling, too much sun or humidity and harshness in styling, such as pulling the hair back constantly into a tight confining style or constantly teasing the hair, etc.

There are three types of leave-in treatments for Infusium 23. They include the original formula for hair that is damaged and basically unmanageable; the maximum body formula which adds extra body, volume and shine and the new heat-activated UV cosmetic protection which is for hair that is damaged by too much blow drying and/or heat processing such as damage that relates to hot rollers or curling irons.

As far as Pantene, well this company's products need a post all their own so more on them another day.

All of the products I have listed above sell for between five and eight dollars. These are Canadian prices however since I live in Canada. I have no idea what they sell for in the good ole USA! Ladies always check your flyers and watch for the sales and then stock up! Your hair will thank you for sure!

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