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Do you use cc as a leave in or can I use remoist? Please help thanks
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I use CC as my leave-in, but I think some have posted that they use a little ReMoist as a leave-in. I don't know if they mix a little w/CC or use ReMoist in place of CC.
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I use the cc. I have fine hair and the remoist is too rich for me. I think the ones that use remoist as leave in successfully have thicker probably curly hair.
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On 9/28/2014 okiebug said: I use the cc. I have fine hair and the remoist is too rich for me. I think the ones that use remoist as leave in successfully have thicker probably curly hair.

Yes, I can leave the Remoist in for a couple days and it acts almost as a curl activator.

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I've got shoulder length thin fine hair and I'm one of the exceptions to the rule where my hair performs better with a heavier formula. I can use either CC as a leave in or a smidge of RM. Keep experimenting to see what works best for you.
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Do you have to use the cc as a leave in? Do you have to use a leave in or not?
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On 9/28/2014 caliprincess said: Do you have to use the cc as a leave in?

I get the best results when I do this. My hair is thick, coarse, and reaches my tailbone - so I actually use a full pump from my 32oz as a leave in, then about 6 pumps of Styling Cream. (All on soaking wet hair.)

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On 9/28/2014 caliprincess said: Do you have to use the cc as a leave in? Do you have to use a leave in or not?
Chaz advises we use a little CC as a leave-in. I have very fine, long hair and I use about a quarter size of CC as my leave-in. I then apply my WEN styling products (to soaking wet hair while in the shower).
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Chaz always says when putting leave in in, to work it in by twisting and scrunching until it's worked into your hair. My hair is now is short layers - about 4" all around - and I've had to decrease the amount of leave in to a pea size, but I still work it in. It adds smoothness, shine, bounce. And I twist it in, even with short hair - I don't have the ponytail, but I take several sections around my head and twist them.

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On 9/28/2014 okiebug said:

Chaz always says when putting leave in in, to work it in by twisting and scrunching until it's worked into your hair. My hair is now is short layers - about 4" all around - and I've had to decrease the amount of leave in to a pea size, but I still work it in. It adds smoothness, shine, bounce. And I twist it in, even with short hair - I don't have the ponytail, but I take several sections around my head and twist them.

I change off, sometimes the cc , sometimes remoist. I was a good Wengirl all summer and used remoist every week overnight but I also leaned at using remoist as a leave in too

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