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Living Proof No Frizz Leave-In Conditioner

What it is:A revolutionary hydrating treatment featuring the first new antifrizz technology in over 30 years.What it does:This intensively moisturizing formula restores dry, damaged, and chemically treated hair while effectively blocking humidity for truly frizz-free locks. Its key ingredient, PolyfluoroEster, creates an invisible shield on the hair to lock in moisture-proof smoothness and repel dirt and oil, so you can go longer between washes to break the frizz and damage cycle.What else you need to know:Developed to revitalize the driest of strands, sulfate- and silicone-free No Frizz Leave-In Conditioner works best in conjunction with No Frizz Shampoo and stylers. For optimal results, treat your hair to the complete regimen the longer you use the system, the more resistant the hair is to frizz-causing humidity.
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Questions & Answers for Living Proof No Frizz Leave-In Conditioner

Question
are you supposed to use both conditioners or just chose one or the other?
asked 3 years, 8 months ago
noodlelulu
on No Frizz Leave-In Conditioner
7 answers
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answer 1
i've just begun to use it with the straightmaking cream for medium to thick hair (which I wouldn't be without ever) and like the texture of my hair. Just use a little of both blended in your hand.
answered 1 year, 11 months ago
spike
(beverly hills, ca)
answer 2
I never recommend using more than one leave-in conditioner at a time. You don't want your hair to look weighted down. Plus, you never know which ingredient from one product is a bad mix with an ingredient of the other product.
answered 2 years, 5 months ago
resamore
(NY, NY)
answer 3
I just used this product with wet hair and then a small amount each morning on my dry hair--it worked.
I also used some of the regular conditioner and added this product as stated above. It worked in both types of applications.
answered 2 years, 9 months ago
KAC2010
(Chicago, IL)
answer 4
I only use the leave-in conditioner and it controls my hair fine
answered 2 years, 10 months ago
contigo
answer 5
I always use both. My hair needs the extra moisture the leave-in provides before blowdrying and flat ironing otherwise it becomes very dry with lots and lots of flyaways.
answered 2 years, 10 months ago
etmw
(Chicago, IL)
answer 6
I only use one conditioner or the other most of the time. When my hair is really damaged or frizzy and dry, I will also add a little of the leave in conditioner.
answered 2 years, 10 months ago
asongirl
(Brooklyn, NY)
answer 7
It depends on the condition of your hair and your results with the styling treatment. I need both. My hair is very dry and coarse and the conditioner and styling treatment for coarse hair doesn't do enough to control my frizz. The leave-in conditioner provides extra moisturizing and enhances the effects of the styling treatment. If your hair is very fine and more on the oily side, you probably don't need it.
answered 3 years, 8 months ago
ashima
(Portland, Oregon)
Question
does this product have sunscreen?
asked 3 years, 9 months ago
carrielouise
on No Frizz Leave-In Conditioner
4 answers
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answer 1
This product does not have a sunscreen. But since it coats your hair, it does provide some kind of a barrier against the sun.
answered 2 years, 5 months ago
resamore
(NY, NY)
answer 2
This product doesn't have sun protection in it as far as I know!
answered 2 years, 9 months ago
bex86
(Washington, DC)
answer 3
I don't think it has sunscreen in it.
answered 2 years, 10 months ago
asongirl
(Brooklyn, NY)
answer 4
no
answered 3 years, 6 months ago
Issac
(winter springs, fl)
Question
Can this be used as a co-wash?
I am trying to cut out shampoo (maybe once every 8-10 days as I have dry, coarse, thick hair and can go without clarifying for long periods) and am a bit underwhelmed by Wen, so I'm looking for a conditioner that can be used for co-washing... any one with experience with this product???
asked 4 months, 2 weeks ago
sosomoto
(skokie, IL)
on No Frizz Leave-In Conditioner
3 answers
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answer 1
Thank you both for your answers! To be honest, when I wrote the question I was far more interested in co-washing than I am now, but sooo glad to hear you both say that it's a serious conditioner and can be used as a leave-in. As for weighing my hair down, SOMEONE PLEASE DO IT! My hair is a serious fluff ball after washing and no one markets to those of us who actually WANT the weighed-down look - I can't be alone in wanting that look, can I? Anyway, thank you for your answers and I have put a bottle on my shopping list.
answered 1 week ago
sosomoto
(skokie, IL)
answer 2
I love this as a leave-in. I don't think it would be good as a co-wash though. I like Living Proof's No-frizz shampoo & conditioner. It is sulfate-free & much gentler than a typical shampoo.
answered 1 week ago
kim30
(Pensacola, Florida)
answer 3
It's VERY conditioning. I have thin long hair and it usually needs washed after 24 hours and I use this product with shampoo. If you can handle the extra conditioning, I'd say give it a try. The worst that can happen is it gets a bit too oily and you have to return it. good luck!
answered 3 months, 3 weeks ago
staceylouise
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No frizz leave in conditioner vs BB leave in (or rinse out)
what works better for dry, thick, coarse hair? Are leave in conditioners really needed?
asked 1 year, 8 months ago
Anonymous
(San Bernardino, Ca)
on No Frizz Leave-In Conditioner
1 answer
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answer 1
I have coarse (well textured) thick hair that is color treated and this works very nicely. Isn't heavy or greasy, smells awesome. I used the entire bottle but didn't buy another, not because it wasn't good, but because like you, I don't know if it's really necessary either. I didn't see a HUGE difference when I discontinued it...
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
neversaydi
(Santa Monica, CA)
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Is this product safe to use on keratin treated hair?
Specifically hair treated by the permanent coppola keratin treatment. I am looking for a leave in conditioner/detangeler that won't ruin my keratin treatment.
asked 1 year, 4 months ago
kfavs
on No Frizz Leave-In Conditioner
0 answers
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