

💁♀️ Elevate your curls, own your vibe!
As I Am Leave-In Conditioner is a lightweight, hydrating lotion designed specifically for curly and wavy hair. Featuring a powerful blend of natural fruit and plant extracts like coconut, lemon, and green tea, it nourishes and defines curls while locking in moisture without heaviness. With over 6,700 positive reviews and a solid 4.5-star rating, this unisex formula is a trusted favorite for maintaining healthy, vibrant hair every day.

| ASIN | B0065R18TY |
| ASIN | B0065R18TY |
| Amazon Bestseller | #81,744 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #829 in Hair Conditioner |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,779) |
| Date First Available | June 13, 2013 |
| Date First Available | June 13, 2013 |
| Hair Type | Curly |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Lotion |
| Item model number | 2011 |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 4.57 x 4.57 x 17.78 cm; 226.8 g |
| Product Dimensions | 4.57 x 4.57 x 17.78 cm; 226.8 g |
| Target Gender | Unisex |
K**D
This is a game changer especially for curly/wavy hair. Anyone who thinks this is a bad product is lying to you.
J**Y
This is one of the best leave-in conditioners I have ever used. it works great for my curly hair.
T**R
Trying to help out other women in the same situation. I'm white, with very fine hair that has been falling out. High porosity on the ends and medium porosity on the rest. Also, S type waves (2b, I think) that frizzes horribly. It has no weight to it. It used to be very soft. I live in the South with high humidity. My hair also hates protein and anything with coconut in it. (Coconut can act like a protein in sensitive hair.) My hair also hates anything "bonding". My hair will literally feel like it coated in something and snap off! I have been on a a hair journey. It has been falling out and very dry since moving a few years ago. Came to find out our tap water has more chlorine in it than our swimming pool! 1st step was a shower filter. Hair was better, no longer snapping off, but the frizz and dryness was still bad. (I'm also 46, so I'm sure hormones have come into play.) So, I have been trying different shampoos, conditioners, and leave ins.) This leave in has been the best so far. I use just a bit over a peas sized amount and really emulsify it in my hands before putting it in my hair. My hair was soft, but as it dried, my hair would get dryer. Not as dry as with other leave ins, but still dryer than I liked. Chat GPT said to seal it with Frizz Ease and that made a HUGE difference! The softness was back when fully dry! Still, my hair lacked any weight and floated around. So, Chat GPT recommended Camille Rose Curl Love Moisture Milk. So, my current routine is wash with Pantene Moisture Renewal Shampoo. (I also tried Biolage Hydrasource, which worked really well, but made my scalp itch. Perfume maybe? Or too cleansing?) Condition with Biolage Ultra Hydrasource Conditioner or Pantene Moisture Renewal Conditioner. Leave that in while washing my body and shaving. Then use As I am Original leave in, mainly focusing on ends and mids, and sides. Then the TINIEST amount of Camille Rose Curl Love Moisture Milk just scrunched into the ends. Top off with a 1/2 drop of Frizz Ease, focusing on the ends, then mids, and just lightly glossing over the halo of my hair where I have frizz from new hair growing in. Results, super soft hair that moves well and is shiny. It's even soft the next day! Usually, my mids and ends would feel crispy the second day. If I need a mask once a week, I use Wella Ultimate (red container) or Loreal Mega Moisture Therapy. Air dry usually. But if I am going to blow dry or curl it (once it air dries), I use Tresemme's Heat Protectant. I have to spray it into my hands, then run it over my hair. If I spray it directly on my hair, it can look greasy too fast. EDIT: I found the Tresemme one to be VERY drying because of the alcohol content and my fine hair. Verb Ghost Primer Heat protectant is great if I am going to blow it dry. If I am going to let it air dry, then curl, Verb Ghost Heat defense Spray on dry hair first. Again, I spray it on my hands and run it through. If I am throwing my hair up on day 2, I do nothing. If I wearing it down, I spritz with water and repeat the leave in, Camile Rose, and Frizz Ease - just in way smaller amounts. Results are the same. It doesn't feel heavy or grimy or gross by adding a bit more product the second day. My hair actually sucks it all up instead of sitting on top of it. My frizz isn't totally gone, but my hair is regrowing so I have a different lengths that are wavy, so they stick out everywhere. Nothing but a good blowout can help with that. Also, if you haven't done it yet, I recommend taking a picture of your hair on Chat GPT and asking for a hair analysis. It will tell you your porosity, curl pattern and suggest products on what you want to achieve. Also, you can tell it products you have already tried and it can tell you why your hair didn't like them. Also, tell it the products you already own and it will create a routine around those products - or it will tell which ones to get rid of. (Since we all have like 15 bottles of shampoo and conditioners we have tried and just tossed in a closet.) Chat GPT was great at pointing out "sneaky proteins" in some of my products when I thought for sure it was protein free. (Looking at you Curlsmith Weightless Leave In! It totally made my hair crispy when it dried.) Just trying to help another girly out! Good luck on your hair journey!
J**N
Much better than some other leave-in conditioners I’ve used. It’s easy to apply, squeeze it out, and rub it into your hair like a normal conditioner. It leaves my hair feeling and looking hydrated, noticeably less frizzy, without feeling heavy.
S**H
CG friendly. Smells great. Consistency is good.. not too light and not too heavy Helps tame the frizz and keep the hair moisturised and hydrated
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