Paul Mitchell is a top name in hair products. The Conditioner is pretty much only product on shelves (I'm aware of and I've looked) that doesn't need to be rinsed out... :) It is also a product used for skin softening.... Read directions on container. I've found not all stores carry The Conditioner by Paul Mitchell. CVS carries it in smaller sizes. The hair salon I used to buy it from closed. Maybe other salon's carry it. Non-greasy even though left in hair after shampooing. It eliminates one step by not having to rinse it out from hair after it is applied. I wish it could be found in more stores at the same price I purchased it online. I have been using this product for years; traditional, not complex to use like more recent products. Would buy no other. It is called The Conditioner, not Paul Mitchell Detangler The Conditioner used for colored hair does have to be rinsed out. Caution when purchasing making sure the regular "The Conditioner" is what you need.Read full review
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I have curly hair. It is the only leave-in conditioner that leaves my hair silky and manageable. For me, it is the best!
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The best product on the market if your hair tangles bad, I have used this product for 20 or more years it's the best. It removes all my tangles and you only use a small amount. Smells great too. In short Best product ever made if your hair tangles bad. So glad I was able to find it on E-Bay.
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Paul Mitchell The Conditioner is a leave-in conditioner. When I first tried using it, I found that it left my hair greasy, flat and just gross. However, after complaining about it to my stylist, she explained how to properly apply it. Following her instructions, I really, really like it. It leaves my hair soft, shiny and well-conditioned. Proper application is rather counter-intuitive. You use a very, very small amount (so much smaller than I imagined) applied into the palm of your hand. Rub your hands together to somewhat emulsify the conditioner. Then starting at the very ends of your hair, rub the conditioner onto the hair ends by rubbing your hands together, working up your hair towards your scalp. Make sure the conditioner is well-distributed throughout your hair by either running your fingers through it or combing it. You may find you feel like you should rinse the conditioner from your hair because of how the conditioner feels in your hair, but do not do so. I let my hair air dry, and once it is dried, it looks fantastic. I suspect a leave-in conditioner is not for everyone - I certainly was skeptical. But now, I use it all the time now and can highly recommend it. Just remember - use much, much, much less than you think you should.Read full review
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I don't even really use this as conditioner. I use it as hair gel. Most hair gels have alcohol that is not good for your hair and make my hair very stiff, which then can cause hair to break. This ends up holding hair in place while being smooth. It does not provide a firm hold, but just the way I need it.
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