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Reddit mentions of It's a 10 Haircare Miracle Leave-In Product, 10 fl. oz

Sentiment score: 6
Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of It's a 10 Haircare Miracle Leave-In Product, 10 fl. oz. Here are the top ones.

It's a 10 Haircare Miracle Leave-In Product, 10 fl. oz
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NOURISHING: Our Miracle Leave-In Conditioner spray is a great addition to your daily hair care routine to help leave dull, damaged hair in the past and rejuvenate natural oils. This multi-purpose product is great to be used as a detangler as well as a restorative stylerPREVENT SPLIT ENDS AND BREAKAGE: Helps protect against heat damage while smoothing, styling and/ or controlling frizzVOLUMIZING: Keep your hair's natural body while adding shine and leaving your hair feeling soft, silky, and bouncySAFE FOR COLORED HAIR: Seals and protects hair color while acting as a natural sunscreen to help guard against color fading and/ or brassiness while in the sunNATURAL INGREDIENTS: Our Miracle Leave-In Conditioner Spray is full of natural ingredients, such as sunflower seed and green tea leaf extract and silk amino acids, to help bring out all hair types’ natural luster and shine
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ColorSpray 10 Oz
Height10.8 inches
Length1.2 inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2015
Size10 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.6503636729 pounds
Width1.8 inches

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Found 9 comments on It's a 10 Haircare Miracle Leave-In Product, 10 fl. oz:

u/Kr_Treefrog2 · 14 pointsr/aspergirls

It’s a 10 works miracles for my hair. A few spritzes of this stuff and a Wet Brush and my hair is tangle-free.

u/PrecisePrecision · 11 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

You guys are honestly boosting the SHIT out of my self esteem haha especially now with this hair question. I have been fighting with my hair all my life and just recently am I starting to accept it, so I'd be happy to talk about it.

The first step was coming to terms with the fact that I'll never have "easy" straight, moldable hair. My hair is pretty wavy and VERY frizzy, and it takes a lot to tame it...but I'll let you in on my secret weapon: the "It's A Ten" line of product.

It's a godsend. Every day I condition with this, I shampoo only once or twice a week (since my hair is already naturally dry and shitty) with this, and on days that I shampoo I put this in after to curb the inevitable frizz. All their stuff is kind of expensive but since I only have a few inches of hair it lasts me for EVER.

After I shower I sorta pat my hair dry. Tussling it dry with a towel poofs it up, damages it, and encourages frizz, so I just pat and let it air dry. Before it's fully dry and it has frizzed up I put in some high-hold medium-shine pomade (Suavecito and Layrite are my favorites) and style it as such!

Oh, and if you're a guy then I can't recommend this enough: get a great barber and stick with him. Not only is it a cool relationship, but a good haircut makes everything way easier. Plus, the more you go to them the more they understand your hair, so it only gets better!

If you actually read this novel about how I do my hair, I am rewarding you with this picture of my hair when I was like 15. Pretty scary.

u/agent-99 · 6 pointsr/Hair

your stylist likely meant you have many fine, as opposed to course, strands of hair, with many per square inch.
you have thick fine hair as opposed to thin course hair.
i have a couple of clients that have pretty extreme very long hair versions of this, and both have bleached hair.

♢ get it's a 10 spray-in leave-in conditioner to spray in detangle after getting out of the shower

♢ get a wet brush pro to brush it wet after washing, conditioning, rinsing, squeezing out the excess water then spraying in it's a 10

senscience is the deep conditioning moisture treatment i recommend.

both of my clients using these three things now have WAY easier hair to deal with, far fewer tangles.

protip: don't use a "protein treatment" more than once a season. too much protein damages your hair.

u/obnoxiousburrito · 3 pointsr/Hair
u/Jigglethatjelly · 3 pointsr/AskMen

Yes, straightening seems to be a thing the little ones hate. I grew up in Dominican Republic where the blow drying culture is real strong. Like on an island with rampant power outages, there will always be power at the hair salon XD No one knew or cared about curly hair until maybe the last 5 years I feel.

You can start with something small like Hask Argan Oil Vial. In fact, get the shampoos and conditioners from HASK (they are very affordable) The lines I like are the coconut milk and the honey yogurt line. You can find so many options in Walgreens. As a general rule though, try to stay away from the shampoos/conditioners with oils stated in their names ( coconut oil, monoi oil, argan oil). We tend to think oil will nourish hair and put lots of it on, but then it works against us by weighing the hair down. Slowly incorporate it in other products only if the hair is still looking dry. Additionally Devacurl Ultra Defining Gel and Its a 10 Leave In.Be aware though that you might want to buy this one in stores. People do take the product out and fill the bottle with cheap conditioner and return it. If you try it and its a dud, go back to the store and exchange it. You'll know when its the real deal. -- Also when you apply leave-in you want to spritz 2-3 times in your hand, spread it, feel is it enough, and then maybe add more.

You can ask me any beauty questions \^_\^ I know all the things

u/stizzleswick · 3 pointsr/curlyhair

As far as haircuts go, you may have to call around your area for an Ouidad official hairstylist, or just someone who knows specifically how to cut curly hair (not someone who straightens your hair, and then cuts it; a curly hair cut should be done dry and curly.) If you can only go a couple times a year, you can let them know you want a cut that will last for a while.

The Curly Girl Method has helped me out loads! This is the default method, and I and many other people alter it to fit our own personal needs, since everyone's hair isn't the same. It's a great start though!

You can try using a product to help define and tame your curls a bit more. I use Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum and It's A 10 Miracle Leave-In Product. If you want something a bit cheaper, try Frizz Ease Dream Curls Spray. These all help my curls stay defined and non frizzy with lots of character and bounce. :)

Edit to add links!

u/Abe_Linkoln · 2 pointsr/malehairadvice

This stuff maybe the light or protein less version?


Also try Argan oil or coconut oil to soften your hair a bit. Be careful with coconut oil though. It can mold if you're constantly dipping your hand and fingers into it. I find it best to keep it in the fridge and use a spoon to scoop out a small bit, rub it between your hands to melt it then through your hair.


Personally, I like the crisco brand cooking coconut oil. It has almost no scent. And it worked well on my hair. Coarse and thick hair.


Also look into getting sulfate and phosphate free shampoos and conditioners.

u/caridal94 · 2 pointsr/Hair

Actually, you might be able to wash less. There's a really great dry shampoo that works like a charm. I've got very oily hair myself and used to have to wash mine every other day, but now I've been able to start washing every three days instead due to this stuff. So here, it might work for you.

Also, try a satin pillowcase and try a deep conditioning type of treatment at least once a week. That will definitely help. Make sure you are using a wide tooth comb to brush, and try not to brush hair too vigorously as this will stretch your hair out and cause stress and damage.

One other product you might want to try: here

u/castikat · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I use the generic brand of Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum from Sally's and/or It's a 10! Miracle Leave-In Product. I also use a CHI flat iron to style as often as I can find the time, it's ridiculous at smoothing my hair.