leave-in conditioner

Can anyone recommend a good leave in or overnight conditioning treatment?

Have been murdering my hair with bleach recently and i think it needs all the help it can get!

TIA!

Kitty.
18:28 Fri 02nd Jan 2009
 
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Tigi make a good conditioner but dont leave any in overnight as you'll itch like mad and snap your hair. Leave for 30mins at most, towel wrapped to keep head warm.
Frizz ease now do a nightime leave in conditioner. It is quite expensive though for a relatively small bottle.
I use Pantene Time Renewal nightime leave conditioner. I also use a heat protection spray which I would recommend. GHD do a good one which I have just run out of so I got Charles Worthington.
Loreal - the pink range for detangling and reviving dull hair, don't know if they do a leave in conditioner - but it's fabby. Really makes hair shiny, soft and swishy.
i use Colour Fix Leave in Conditioner its a good size bottle and works really well, i found my hair being really smooth and shiny and it cheap lol

i get mine from www.topleaf.co.uk
Redken do a brilliant leave-in conditioner - it comes in a large blue bottle. Just put a few suirts thourgh your hair after washing, and dry as normal. It smells yummy, and leaves your hair really shiny and soft. Here is a link to it - I know it's a US site, but you can buy it here too.

http://usabeautysupplies.stores.yahoo.net/1167 .html

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