Can you use Aussie conditioner as a leave in?
Give your hair extra protection against damage with Aussie Hair Insurance Leave-In Conditioner. Our jojoba oil- and sea kelp-infused formula instantly tames, softens and smooths hair, leaving it bouncy, strong and kissed with the scent of citrus, florals and musk.
How long do you leave Aussie conditioner in for?
What’s not to love? While most deep conditioner treatments are meant to be left on for a while (10-30 minutes), we’ve made sure all our Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Deep Treatments deliver those incredible results in as little as 3 minutes. That’s right… 3 little minutes for A-mazingly big results.
Can I use Aussie leave in conditioner on dry hair?
All our leave in conditioner treatments encompass the effortlessness of A-beauty and are infused with authentic Australian ingredients. They are also paraben-free and colourant-free. All you need to do is smooth one of our miraculous products onto clean hair – wet or dry.
Do you put leave-in conditioner on wet or dry hair?
Leave-in conditioner is applied after shampooing. It can replace the conditioner that you’d normally use in the shower, but you can use both if you want — especially if your hair is particularly dry or damaged. It’s best to apply the product when your hair is still damp.
Can you put leave-in conditioner on dry hair everyday?
Leave-in conditioners are designed to provide your hair with extra moisture. You can use one every day, but only if your hair needs that extra hydration. If your hair type doesn’t require a boost in moisture, you’ll likely damage it.
How do you use leave in conditioner?
To use leave-in hair conditioner:
- Gently towel-dry your hair to remove excess water after a shower.
- Apply leave-in conditioner following instructions on the bottle.
- Gently comb through your hair with fingers or a wide-tooth comb. Avoid the crown of your head.
- Let your hair air-dry, or continue to style as normal.
Is Aussie actually Australian?
Aussie is Australian slang for Australian, both the adjective and the noun, and less commonly, Australia.