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I am looking for a spray leave in contitioner for my hair. I have permed hair and the ends always get dry. I don't like regular conditioners as I always tend to use to much and I feel they weigh my hair down. I would like a spray on conditioner and in that way I can control it better. Thanks.

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Tweak-d Rev Mist (available from HSN) is my new favorite leave-in spray.  This stuff is amazing on my fine, but dry kinky-curly hair.

 

Other leave-ins which I like a lot are: Nick's Mesquite Protein Spray, Aveda's Brillant Damage Control, and Carol's Daughter Black Vanilla Leave-in Spray.    

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I know you are looking for a spray, but thought I'd throw my favorite creme out there.  When I had permed hair, I used Neutrogena triple moisture.  I'd use about the size of a marble.  Doesn't take much.

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I take my favorite conditioner and mix it with water and put it in a spray bottle. Shake it up good and it works perfectly. No need for a separate spray on leave in.

 

Or before I get out of the shower, I add a pea size amount to my hands, rub it in good and add it to hair before I put it in a towel.

 

Either way, it works the same. 

 

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I really like macadamia professional  for it lasts a long time and scent is gentle. Sweet and nutty. The wen replenishing treatment mist is good but the scents are so-so.  I believe pantene has a spray on as well and I tried one by Aussie which I really liked

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Re: Leave In Conditioner

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@Irshgrl31201 wrote:

I take my favorite conditioner and mix it with water and put it in a spray bottle. Shake it up good and it works perfectly. No need for a separate spray on leave in.

 

Or before I get out of the shower, I add a pea size amount to my hands, rub it in good and add it to hair before I put it in a towel.

 

Either way, it works the same. 

 


Good idea @Irshgrl31201 

 

I still make my own Wen Replenishing Mist from the recipe he posted on his website.

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Re: Leave In Conditioner

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funloving, could you please post the "recipe" for the replenishing mist?  I can't find it on his website. Thanks!

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I like" its a ten" too.It doesn't have too much scent though.

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@dex wrote:

I like" its a ten" too.It doesn't have too much scent though.


This stuff is awesome, and it is a spray.

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Re: Leave In Conditioner

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@susan kay wrote:

funloving, could you please post the "recipe" for the replenishing mist?  I can't find it on his website. Thanks!


 

 

I'd be delighted to post the recipe @susan kay@.   I was likely to miss this so a little hint... if you'll type @, you'll see a iist of names towards the bottom of the screen.  Click on the name of the person you want to beckon...haha.   You'll see my name since I contributed to this thread and it allows me to see I have a notification from you.  

 

If you knew all of this already, maybe someone else reading didn't - SOOO.... no harm no foul.

 

Here you go:

 

6oz water
4 pumps Cleansing Conditioner
2 pumps Styling Cream
3-4 drops of oil

"Create a Refresher Spray
In a 6oz spray bottle mix 4 pumps of WEN Cleansing Conditioner, 2-4 drops of WEN Oil and 2 pumps of your preferred Styling Creme. Use warm water initially to help mix ingredients and shake well before each use. "