Leave-in Conditioner

"This is very easy to make and so inexpensive. I prefer Clairol Herbal Essense because it is thick so it makes more, plus it smells really nice. One 12 ounce bottle of conditioner will make 12-24 bottles of Leave-In Conditioner, depending on how much you add. You need to use distilled water to prevent spoilage/bacteria growth."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
12 ounces
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ingredients

  • 1 (12 ounce) spray bottle
  • 12 - 1 tablespoon hair conditioner, of choice
  • 12 ounces distilled water
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directions

  • Place conditioner in bottle.
  • Fill half way with water, put the top on and shake to mix well.
  • Finish filling bottle, replace top and shake again.
  • After you shampoo your hair, towel dry and spray conditioner into hair, comb through hair and blow dry or style as usual.
  • Measurements don't have to be exact.
  • I just squirt a little in the bottle then add the water and shake.

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Reviews

  1. This is a great way to make use of those little hotel bottles of conditioner that we bring back from vacation with us.
     
  2. I used to do this technique when I had long hair. Works really well
     
  3. This is great! I use spring water instead of distilled. I realize that access to true soft spring water is not easy for many. I also want to say that I do not use as much gel in my hair now. My hair is now becoming natural curly again after many years so I just wash, condition and gel and use a pick and combs. Thanks for posting. This is a money saving recipe for both conditioner and gel for me. Anytime we can save money with oil, gas and propane going through the roof, it is a blessing.
     
  4. works great thanks for the money saving tip.
     
  5. I was at the store and was going to buy some Leave-in, but decided against it after some discussion with my husband. I found this recipe and realised that I could re-use my old Aussie Mega Leave-In Bottle and just make it for less!! How cool is that!!!
     
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