Blue magic argan oil leave in conditioner

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Shampoo, towel dry and apply to scalp and hair. Massage in thoroughly & gently comb for even coverage. Style as needed. No heat cap needed.

When to Use

May be used daily to add shine and softness.

Best Styles

Great for natural styles, like wash & go’s. Also great on relaxed hair roller sets. This product distributes best on wet hair, but can be used on dry hair as well.

ABOUT THE BRAND - African Pride products are naturally crafted for the specific needs of coily, curly textured hair. Every product is made with a signoature blend of rich African ingredients. African Pride Olive Miracle range has a formula enriched with Extra Virgin Olive Oil for the ultimate in silky smooth deep conditioned hair and a moisture-rich healthy scalp. Use regularly to help stop breakage, split-ends and dryness.

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Take a peek at your medicine cabinet—it’s probably stocked with so many random hair products that, let’s be honest, you rarely ever use. Well, I’m going to make your life a little bit easier by telling you to get rid of basically everything—because all you really need is a leave-in conditioner. A good leave-in conditioner multitasks like no other, and depending on the formula you choose, it can function as a detangler, deep conditioner, flyaway-minimizer, heat protectant, air-dry cream, strengthening-treatment, and more. Plus, if you’re in between washes and your hair is looking meh, some leave-in conditioners can even be used for a quick refresher too.

To help you find the perfect leave-in conditioner, I rounded up the 25 best leave-in conditioners (check out a quick snapshot, below) and chatted with three expert hairstylists—Nunzio Saviano, Bridget Kinney, and Nubia Rëzo—to help you choose the right formula for your hair type and texture. But, first, a sneak peek:

Our top picks for the best leave-in conditioner of 2022:

  • Best Hydrating Leave-In Conditioner

    Ceremonia Guava Hydrating Leave-In Conditioner Read More

  • Best Leave-In Conditioner for Curls and Coils

    Pattern by Tracee Ellis Ross Leave-In Conditioner Read More

  • Best Organic Leave-In Conditioner

    Rahua Leave-In Treatment Light Read More

  • Best Leave-In Conditioner for Air Drying

    JVN Complete Hydrating Air Dry Hair Cream Read More

  • Best Leave-In Conditioner for Blow Drying

    Nunzio Saviano The Cream Read More

  • Best Bond-Building Leave-In Conditioner

    Redken Acidic Perfecting Concentrate Leave-In Treatment Read More

  • Best Leave-In Conditioner for Heat Styling

    Dae Cactus Flower Leave-In Conditioner Read More

  • Best Leave-In Conditioner for Blondes

    Bumble and Bumble Bb.Illuminated Blonde Leave In Spray Read More

  • Best Leave-In Conditioner For Fine Hair

    Gisou Honey Infused Leave-In Conditioner Read More

  • Best Protective Leave-In Conditioner

    R+Co Sun Catcher Power C Boosting Leave-In Conditioner Read More

Keep scrolling for the entire list of the 25 best leave-in conditioners along with everything you need to know about using a leave-in conditioner in your at-home haircare routine.

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Best Hydrating Leave-In Conditioner

Ceremonia Guava Hydrating Leave-In Conditioner

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Curls and Coils

Pattern by Tracee Ellis Ross Leave-In Conditioner

Best Organic Leave-In Conditioner

Rahua Leave-In Treatment Light

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Air Drying

JVN Complete Hydrating Air Dry Hair Cream

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Blow Drying

Nunzio Saviano The Cream

Best Bond-Building Leave-In Conditioner

Redken Acidic Perfecting Concentrate Leave-In Treatment

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Heat Styling

Dae Cactus Flower Leave-In Conditioner

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Blondes

Bumble and Bumble Bb.Illuminated Blonde Leave In Spray

Best Leave-In Conditioner For Fine Hair

Gisou Honey Infused Leave-In Conditioner

Best Protective Leave-In Conditioner

R+Co Sun Catcher Power C Boosting Leave-In Conditioner

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Dry Hair

Color Wow Dream Cocktail Coconut-Infused Hydrating Leave In Treatment

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Detangling

Melanin Haircare Multi-Use Softening Leave In Conditioner

Best Lightweight Leave-In Conditioner

Briogeo Rosarco Milk Reparative Leave-In Conditioning Spray

Best Strengthening Leave-In Conditioner

Leonor Greyl Tonique Hydratant Leave-In Treatment Mist

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Shiny Hair

Davines Oi All One Milk Leave-In

Best Drugstore Leave-In Conditioner

Pantene Miracle Rescue 10 in 1 Multitasking Leave In Spray

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Damaged, Brittle Hair

Virtue Purifying Leave-In Conditioner

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Type 4 Hair

Mielle Pomegranate & Honey Leave-In Conditioner

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Wavy Hair

Ouai Leave-In Conditioner

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Thick Hair

Sexy Hair Healthy Sexy Hair Tri-Wheat Leave-In Conditioner

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair

Mizani 25 Miracle Milk Leave-In Treatment

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Damaged Hair

Alterna Haircare Caviar Anti-Aging Replenishing Moisture CC Cream

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Thick, Curly Hair

Cake The Mane Manage’r 3-in-1 Leave-In Conditioner

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Color-Treated Hair

Pureology Colour Fanatic Hair Leave in Treatment Spray

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Frizz and Flyaways

Kérastase Discipline Anti Frizz Smoothing Spray

What is leave-in conditioner?

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Leave-in conditioners have some similar qualities to the regular conditioner that you use post-wash in the shower, but they're not meant to be rinsed out of your hair once applied. They're also different from leave-in cream or curl cream since most leave-in conditioners don't style your hair or define curls and waves. Instead, leave-in conditioners help moisturize your hair, add shine, detangle, protect from heat damage, and strengthen your hair too, says Saviano. Hence their reputation for being ~amazing~.

What's the best leave-in conditioner?

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The best leave-in conditioners are the ones that are going to penetrate the cuticle, lock in the water and hydration, and won't feel heavy on your hair, Rëzo has told Cosmo. Every hair type can absolutely benefit from a leave-in conditioner when you use it correctly.

Leave-in conditioners are particularly useful if you use a hairdryer, curling iron, or any other heat-based styling tool because "you should use a heat protectant anytime you are using hot tools on your hair," says Kinney.

How often should you use leave-in conditioner?

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How often you use your leave-in conditioner depends on your hair type and the formulation of the leave-in you're using, says Saviano. That said, over-conditioning is a real thing, and if your hair tends to get greasy fast or suffer from buildup, you may want to use a leave-in conditioner more sparingly. But if you have dry, damaged, or curly hair (leave-in conditioners are okay for the Curly Girl Method, FYI), you may be able to use 'em more than that.

Can you use leave-in conditioner on dry hair?

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Check the label—usually, a leave-in conditioner works best just after you've hopped out of the shower and have damp hair, but some brands are light enough to be applied to dry hair too. Sometimes you might just need to wet your hair eeeeever so slightly before application.

How to choose a leave-in conditioner:

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Think about your hair's type and texture.

Your hair porosity and texture are key here, and will help you understand 1) which leave-in conditioner is right for you, and 2) how often you should be using it. But here's a good rule of thumb: If your hair tends to get weighed down with product and/or is low-porosity, you'll want to go with a lighter formula made with lightweight oils, like jojoba or almond oil. If you have high-porosity hair that can handle lots of product, you can go with heavier oils like coconut and olive.

Keep an eye out for silicones.

Some leave-in conditioners contains silicone, which some ppl love for creating smoothness and slip and softness, but they can also cause buildup and weigh your hair down. If you do opt for a formula with silicones, just make sure to wash with a clarifying shampoos every so often. They're designed to remove buildup on the hair for a deeper clean.

Think about the application.

In general, leave-in conditioners with spray-on applicators makes it easier to not overdo it with product since they coat the hair with a measured amount of product, says Saviano. If you're using a leave-in that comes in a tube or pump, start with a dime-size amount of product and don’t apply to your roots. Instead, you want to focus on your mid-lengths and ends.

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Lauren Balsamo is deputy beauty director at Cosmopolitan with nine years of experience researching, writing, and editing hair stories that range from the best best shampoos for fine hair to the best blue shampoos for brunettes. She regularly tests and analyzes leave-in conditioners for efficacy, while working with the industry’s top stylists, colorists, and trichologists to assess new formulas and brands.

Can I use Blue Magic as a leave in conditioner?

These items would be: Blue Magic Pressing Oil, Blue Magic Conditioner/Hairdress, Blue Magic Bergamot, etc. The leave-in conditioners work great on all hair types.

Is argan oil good as a leave in conditioner?

You can skip your usual conditioner and use argan oil as a leave-in conditioner to reduce breakage from combing and styling. Wash your hair thoroughly per the directions on the shampoo bottle. Towel-dry your hair so that it's not dripping. Rub two or three drops of the oil in your hands and apply to your hair.

What does Blue Magic conditioner do to your hair?

Blue Magic Conditioner/Hair dress is formulated to give effective hair conditioning for days without being greasy. Keeps hair natural and lustrous. Promotes a healthier hair and scalp condition. Use as often as you like.

Is Blue Magic coconut oil hair conditioner good for natural hair?

This is a good quality heavy coconut oil if you have really dry hair or your hair is natural curly or wavy. It will help to prevent the breakage associated with dry, natural curly or wavy hair.