Quidad Moisture Lock Leave-In Conditioner Provides Moisture that Lasts

A Product Review

Charlotte Kuchinsky
I currently have curls in what would normally be pin straight hair. I like them even if they aren't part of the current style. I have always danced to the beat of my own drummer. At least they give me options I didn't have before. I'm all for that.

Since my hair is baby fine and dry, in the past I often got frizz instead of curls. That's why this time around I opted to use hair products made specifically for curly hair. So far it has made the experience much better for me.

I chose Quidad products because the company focuses on curly hair. It is their stock and trade so I figured they had to be good at it. I was right. I love their products.

One of my favorites is Quidad Moisture Lock Leave-in Conditioner. Since I learned from my hairdresser that a leave-in conditioner would work best for me, I was glad to discover Quidad had just what I needed. It is lightweight an airy, which is perfect for my baby fine hair. Also, because it is based on skincare technology, it absorbs into the hair working its magic from the inside out.

Quidad Moisture Lock Leave-in Conditioner infuses moisture into the hair, creating a foundation to make hair look and feel healthier. It also pulls extra moisture out of the air and uses it to create the perfect barrier to seal moisture inside the hair cuticle.

Quidad Moisture Lock Leave-in Conditioner also contains proteins that condition and improve the hair from root to tip. Its green tea leaf antioxidants help to protect the hair and add extra shine. Finally, its arnice extract seals the cuticle to prevent frizz and damage by the elements.

I love how this conditioner also keeps my hair from tangling or breaking. It smooths the hair for easy manageability.

Using Quidad Moisture Lock Leave-in Conditioner is easy. First, shampoo the hair thoroughly. It works best when used in conjunction with other Quidad products. However, even if you use a different shampoo brand, you'll still see remarkable results with Quidad conditioner on its own.

Place a nickel size amount of the conditioner into the palm of your hand. Rub your hands together to achieve saturation. Then gently work the conditioner throughout the hair, working from the tips up to the root. Do not rinse out.

Avoid exposing eyes to Quidad Moisture Lock Leave-in Conditioner. If it should inadvertently get into your eyes, rinse them immediately until the stinging stops. If irritation continues, contact a physician or report to an ER facility.

Ingredients of Quidad Moisture Lock Leave-in Conditioner includes arnice Montana flower extract, fragrance, glycerin, green tea leaf extract, hydrogenated castor oil, prickly pear cactus, provitamin B-5, tuna flower extract, vitamin E, water and witch hazel. It also contains amodimethicone, behentrimonium methosulfate, butylene glycol PVP, cetearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, cetyl peg/ppg, diazolidinyl urea, dimethicone, disodium EDTA, hydrooxyethylcellulose, iodopropynyl butycarbonate, polyquanaternium-59 and sebacic acid copolymer.

No animals are ever used to test Quidad products. Quidad packaging is also recyclable.

Quidad Moisture Lock Leave-in Conditioner is manufactured by Quidad Products LLC out of Bethel, Connecticut. It is sold on Home Shopping Network and through the company's own website.

Quidad Moisture Lock Leave-in Conditioner is an excellent product. It leaves hair soft, shiny, healthy and in manageable. It is worth 5 out of 5 stars because it works just the way it claims.

RATING SCALE:

5 stars = outstanding
4 stars = good
3 stars = average
2 stars = below average
1 star = poor

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Published by Charlotte Kuchinsky

I'm an author, columnist and poet. I have done extensive business, creative and technical writing and written curriclum for high schools, colleges and universities. I am currently the principal writer for a...  View profile

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  • Tonya Gurr5/12/2011

    Thank you for sharing. Catching up on pvs. ;-)

  • Delicia Powers4/29/2011

    Very good...:0)

  • J P Whickson4/26/2011

    You must select each product you use or buy as fodder for a review. I think that makes them tax deductible.

  • Sherri Granato4/25/2011

    Great review!

  • Carol Roach4/25/2011

    great tips

  • Mike Powers4/24/2011

    Thanks for another outstanding review.

  • LetsCook4/23/2011

    Now this is something this dry, frizzy hair needs.

  • Nancy P. Goodman, in Tennessee4/23/2011

    good review, thanks!

  • TRESA PATTERSON4/23/2011

    sounds like a very handy hair product! thanks, Charlie!

  • Lori Gunn4/23/2011

    Excellent - thanks for sharing and Happy Easter

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