The products you use for hair care can make or break your regimen. They are essential to maintaining the best-looking hair possible, doing everything from detangling and moisturizing to adding shine. However, it can be difficult to choose the best option because there are so many to choose from.
While some products subtly produce incredible results, others may make grand promises and then fall short. I’ll discuss my own experiences with leave-in products in this post, going from worst to best so you can steer clear of the duds and discover your new favorite.
- 13th place: Transformation Elixir Oil from Garnier Fructis
- 12th place: Elixir oil with phytokeratin from Bielita
- 11th place: Precious hair oil with camellia extract from Estel
- 10th place: Heat protection spray from the Hair Happiness series by Bielita
- 9th place: Extraordinary Perfecting Oil from Elseve
- 8th place: Thermal protection spray for damaged hair with linseed oil from the Power of Nature series by Bielita
- 7th place: Beauty balm 12 in 1 from the Smooth and well-groomed series by Bielita
- 6th place: spray lamination with oils from the series smooth and well-groomed from Bielita
- 5th place: Intensive double elixir for hair from the Shock Therapy series by Bielita
- 4th place: Elixir for weakened and damaged hair Lux Keratin by Bielita
- 3rd place: Dry nourishing beauty oil from the Luxurious Care series from Bielita
- 2nd place: Regenerate Nourishment Serum by Dove
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13th place: Transformation Elixir Oil from Garnier Fructis
Concerning the oil: a very nice floral scent with a melon undertone. Not long-lasting on your hair. I take a whiff and let summer embrace me. Portions are generously dispensed by the dispenser; for short hair, one may be sufficient. Because the oil is deeply absorbed into the hair, it is difficult to use too much of it. Economical consumption. One or two presses will do.
Impressions: I am aware that the oil has received many positive reviews, but it didn’t work for me when I had blonde hair in the past, later when I had grown my hair halfway, or right now when I use henna. After application, hair shines for the first twenty minutes before turning straw-colored. Blonde to the bone, my mother considers it perfectly normal. She hasn’t seen any other leave-ins, so this is her first.
12th place: Elixir oil with phytokeratin from Bielita
Regarding the oil: its composition is good, rich, and largely natural. It has a nice, faintly green apple scent. The odor doesn’t linger long in the hair. Much of it is released by the dispenser. Utilization: What sort of utilization is this? When one drop becomes matted, unclean icicles out of your hair?
Impressions: Excessive use of oil is simple to do. In other words, I’m not sure how to use it. My hair is really greasy, so I take a drop and apply it all over it after pressing the dispenser halfway. My hair is hanging like icicles after an hour. They are not oversaturated; in fact, my hair is not intended to absorb the oil. I attempted to apply it solely to the ends, but unfortunately, they are still greasy. I discovered a different use for it: I put it on my hair three to four hours before washing it, or I add a few drops to henna.
11th place: Precious hair oil with camellia extract from Estel
Regarding the oil, it has a nice, citrus scent. Something in between bergamot and orange. Not long-lasting on hair. A medium portion is released by the dispenser. Because it is so light, it is hard to overnourish your hair with it. swiftly absorbs. Standard consumption is three to four dispenser presses.
Impressions: The shine produced by the oil lasts for just five to ten minutes before it fades. does not stop split ends.
Certain leave-in hair products are better than others. I’ll walk you through the best and worst leave-in treatments I’ve ever used in this post, explaining which products work best for different types of hair and which ones don’t. You’ll get a straightforward, frank review to assist you in selecting the best leave-in for your routine, covering everything from mediocre formulas to ones that actually change your hair.
10th place: Heat protection spray from the Hair Happiness series by Bielita
About the product
Consumption:
Impressions: I saw no difference when I stopped using spray. It didn’t give anything, I realized. Using a mask also makes combing easier. It had no shine in the traditional sense.
9th place: Extraordinary Perfecting Oil from Elseve
Concerning the product: Take a whiff! It’s really wonderful! Something in between Dove and Moroccanoil. Fantastic strong oriental aroma with floral and woody undertones. The amount that the dispenser distributes is rather large. It was impossible to use too much of it because of how well it was absorbed. Use: frugal. three or four dispenser presses.
First impressions: This oil is unpredictable, but it does provide shine and good combing when used once a month. Undoubtedly, hair shines for two days, and it has the same opulent sheen as it does after a salon treatment. More than two applications in a row cause hair to become ruthlessly dry. It’s my once-a-month use.
8th place: Thermal protection spray for damaged hair with linseed oil from the Power of Nature series by Bielita
Concerning the product: A subtle, pleasant scent. doesn’t cause greasy hair. Lets them shine. You can read more about the Power of Nature series that I have already written about in my post. I applied it like a mist. I don’t use thermal devices, so I don’t need heat protection. Consumption: Expensive for a jar this size. Seven or eight dispenser clicks.
Impressions: Provides a bright shine that endures for precisely one day. simplifies combing a little. Not horrible, but not great either, in my opinion.
7th place: Beauty balm 12 in 1 from the Smooth and well-groomed series by Bielita
Concerning the product: possesses a nice scent. Good consistency. Not too thin, nor too runny. Use: Minimal. One or two peas will do for my length.
First impressions: This balm is rather decent. simplifies combing. Although there isn’t any official lamination, the hair feels protected and somewhat covered. doesn’t produce luster. The result is good for one hair wash. It’s easy to overdo, and then the hair turns into dry, hard "sticks," which is why I didn’t like it.
6th place: spray lamination with oils from the series smooth and well-groomed from Bielita
Concerning the product: It smells just like the balm, but stronger and brighter. It certainly makes combing simpler. includes organic oils. pulls the hair down. Use: Minimal. three to four sprays.
Impressions: I would call it "oil" and not "spray", because in consistency and effect it is a full-fledged oil. Gives a very strong shine. Cons: it is very easy to overdo it: it is very oily and takes a long time to absorb. On the floor it gives a stronger lamination effect than on hair. You can skate on it like on a skating rink. It also has an inconvenient dispenser. It would be more convenient to use a dispenser with a pump, so that the oil is easier to apply with your hands and thus more control over the process of distributing it through the hair.
5th place: Intensive double elixir for hair from the Shock Therapy series by Bielita
Regarding the product: Aromatic. Simple combing. a volume that is comfortable. It is hard to go overboard. Consumption: Not particularly frugal. eight or nine sprays.
Impressions: Applied in conjunction with the same series’ bonding serum and mask. Later, I’ll write about them. I was pleased with the outcome—my hair began to shine. However, I felt that the spray was insufficient because my hair appeared dry, it lacked body, and I wanted to add something more on top.
4th place: Elixir for weakened and damaged hair Lux Keratin by Bielita
Concerning the product: Consistency is pleasant, viscous, and slightly sticky. calming aroma of argan and honey. Although it doesn’t leave hair excessively greasy, it’s still best to avoid using it excessively. Usage: Moderate. Five to seven clicks.
Impressions: My hair smells amazing after using this elixir. It’s truly incredible. The elixir coats the hair, thickening, laminating, and improving its elasticity and feel. A minor drawback is that I apply a little oil on top after it dries because there isn’t enough shine.
3rd place: Dry nourishing beauty oil from the Luxurious Care series from Bielita
About the product: It smells nice, like flowers. The hair has absorbed it well. There are a good number of natural oils in it. Economical consumption. I require four to five sprays.
First impressions: It shines really well. Almost a little strange, if I may. Basically, you can use your fingers to comb through your hair instead of a comb. It somewhat weighs down your hair (what I’m searching for). Not in second or first place once more due to the dispenser’s inconvenience. I find that using oily consistencies via a pump is more practical than using a spray bottle. It’s simple to use it excessively.
2nd place: Regenerate Nourishment Serum by Dove
I regret that the photo is not very clear. My iPhone began acting up, so I had to use my sister’s phone instead. Concerning the product: It smells nice, like flowers and citrus. It has an ordinary, greasy consistency. This serum-oil instead. handy dispenser. Use: frugal. four to five dispenser presses.
Impressions: extremely simple to comb through. provides a long-lasting good shine. brings down hair weight. combats static. Still, the serum is missing something.
Rank | Product |
5 | Basic Leave-In Conditioner – Feels heavy on hair, not ideal for fine hair types. |
4 | Moisturizing Spray – Adds hydration but can leave hair slightly sticky. |
3 | Detangling Cream – Works well for knots but lacks long-lasting softness. |
2 | Nourishing Oil – Smooths and adds shine but can feel greasy if overused. |
1 | Lightweight Serum – Absorbs quickly, leaves hair soft and manageable, perfect for all hair types. |
Your hair can look and feel much different depending on which leave-in product you use. Certain products can make your hair greasy or heavy, but other products can protect and nourish it without adding weight.
It’s critical to take into account your hair type and its requirements, including moisture, frizz control, and heat protection. You can determine what products work best for you by trying out different ones.
In the end, the best leave-in treatments are those that give your hair a manageable, shiny, healthy appearance without giving the impression that you’ve used too much.