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We tested 31 leave-in conditioners, and these are the best of 2024

When it comes to pampering ourselves (and we mean really pampering ourselves), taking the time to recreate a salon visit from the comfort of our own bathrooms is simply divine.

Not to mention, one of our favorite guides is our all-encompassing roundup of the best shampoos we reviewed for every hair concern, plus the best hair conditioners to go along with it, and now — drumroll please — we have the ultimate edit to the best leave-in conditioners we’ve tried, tested and recommend picking up.

So, let’s talk about product testing a bit. I have quite the collection of haircare products in my bathroom and can assure you that, after reviewing more than 30 leave-in conditioners over the course of three months, the 20 you’ll find below are simply the very best.

“A leave-in conditioner hydrates and nourishes hair by offering frizz and heat protection to reduce damage and breakage,” Amy Abramite, hairstylist, salon educator and creative director at Maxine Ltd. in Chicago, told the New York Post. “Hair is left soft, shiny and healthy. Leave-in conditioner is also used to define and boost waves for optimal curl formation.”

Leave-in conditioners rely on rich, no-rinse formulations designed to moisturize, smooth and detangle hair. Consider ingredients like hyaluronic acid and oils such as coconut, argan and rosehip to provide long-lasting results. It’s also important to choose a leave-in formula that’s right for your unique hair type and texture, as well as agreeable scent, application and effective benefits.

Along with Abramite sharing her go-to tips for using a leave-in conditioner properly in our in-depth FAQ section, shop the top brands below — from Aussie and Sol de Janeiro to Alterna and Gisou.

How we tested

Best Leave-In Conditioners We Reviewed
Victoria Giardina

Before diving into the review criteria New York Post Shopping set in place when testing and trying all the top leave-in conditioners on the market for three months, l’ll begin by detailing my hair type. Naturally, I have wavy to curly hair that’s sometimes prone to frizz (though, it has its oily moments at times if I go longer than two days without a wash). My hair blow dries straight when styling, too.

Simply put, my mane is a mutt of different types and textures — making my hair one of the best to review a wide set of leave-in conditioners for volume, lift and salon-worthy results.

Ahead, here’s what I looked for when trying out each leave-in conditioner:

  • Anti-frizz: This has to be one of the most important factors when selecting a quality leave-in conditioners. Is my hair tame? Does it look polished? Ideally, you’ll want a leave-in conditioner where you can instantaneously see benefits post-styling.
  • Scent and freshness: The last thing you’ll want to find in a leave-in conditioner is a foul odor or ‘dirty’ feel when applying. I took this into account while testing.
  • End result: Naturally, this is what discerns an excellent leave-in conditioner from the rest. I took note of how vivacious and fresh each one made my hair — depending on the brand — and how long my blowout lasted.

Best Leave-In Conditioners We Reviewed

1. Oribe Priming Lotion Leave-In Conditioning Detangler, $38

Best overall

Oribe Priming Lotion Leave-In Conditioning Detangler
Amazon

The second I applied the Oribe Priming Lotion Leave-In Conditioning Detangler, I knew I was going to love it. Luxe bottle aside, it does a great job at hydrating my hair without leaving it sopping wet, and it’s especially great if you have wavy or curly hair, though I find it works well with my preferred straight blowout.

More, it’s silicone-free, helps prime your hair for hassle-free styling and smells like a dream, thanks to its nourishing butter complex. It’s the perfect product to use every few days as well.


2. Mielle Organics Pomegranate & Honey Leave-In Conditioner, $12

Mielle Organics Pomegranate & Honey Leave-In Conditioner
Amazon

Much like the brand’s top-rated Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Strengthening Oil ($11), its Pomegranate & Honey Leave-In Conditioner is well-formulated and effective. In its easy-to-use pump-style container, it helps prevent frizz, leaves a hint of shine and has a pleasing scent — a mix of pomegranate extract, honey and citrus extracts.


3. Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Leave-In Conditioner (2-Pack), $9

Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Leave-In Conditioner (2-Pack)
Amazon

Meet the leave-in conditioner I’ve been using since middle school: the Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Leave-In Conditioner. The stuff inside this bottle works, instantly hydrating dry hair. Because it’s infused with plant keratin and argan oil, it also helps preserve the look of my blowout (and, two of these are less than $10!)


4. Gisou Honey-Infused Leave-In Conditioner, $34

Gisou Honey-Infused Leave-In Conditioner
Sephora

If you want your hair to feel luscious and pampered, splurge a bit on the Gisou Honey-Infused Leave-In Conditioner. Hot take, but as much as I love its TikTok-viral Honey-Infused Hair Oil ($46), I find myself reaching for this nourishing formula more, namely for its ability to make my hair silky smooth and also help prevent breakage.


5. Aussie Hair Insurance Leave-In Conditioner, $5

Aussie Hair Insurance Leave-In Conditioner
Target

If you’re looking for a drugstore leave-in conditioner that won’t break the bank, the Aussie Hair Insurance Leave-In Conditioner has been one of my favorites to use on repeat. Specifically, it’s formulated with nourishing jojoba oil and helps tame frizz but — even more impressively — is cruelty free and suited for all hair types even at its $5 price point.


7. Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging Replenishing Moisture Leave-In Conditioner, $30

Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging Replenishing Moisture Leave-In Conditioner
Sephora

Shop for salon luxury (and, the haircare line that was used backstage at the Miss USA pageant) with the Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging Replenishing Moisture Leave-In Conditioner. If you’re looking for something lightweight yet hydrating (but is more of a spray formula than a rub-in lotion), this one fits the bill.

More, it’s a dream for finer hair types as it’s buildable to your liking. Your hair will also look smooth and healthy with this baby.


8. Odele Leave-In Conditioner, $12

Odele Leave-In Conditioner
Target

What’s great about Odele is, if you were blindfolded, you’d think its $12 Leave-In Conditioner was upwards of $100. Not only does it have a luxe botanical scent that’s fresh and lightweight, but it deeply moisturizes your hair, detangling and fighting frizz as well. Plus, the value you’ll get with this bottle is simply unmatched.


9. Andrew Fitzsimons AF1 Restructuring 10-in-1 Leave-In Conditioner, $16

Andrew Fitzsimons AF1 Restructuring 10-in-1 Leave-In Conditioner
Ulta Beauty

I have much to love Andrew Fitzsimons for: (1) his celebrity hairstylist-backed advice and (2) his incredible line of products. The star of the show (in my eyes, at least) is his AF1 Restructuring 10-in-1 Leave-In Conditioner. For less than $20, I was blown away with how fresh and healthy my hair looked. I’ve been recommending this product to nearly everyone lately, too.


10. It’s A 10 Miracle Leave-In Conditioner Spray, $26

It's A 10 Miracle Leave-In Conditioner Spray
Amazon

As one of the best haircare products under $25 I tested, the It’s A 10 Miracle Leave-in Conditioner is truly a 10 in my books. It’s a product I’ve used for years, and yes, I can attest it truly has 10 functions: inhibits dry and damaged hair, adds shine, detangles, controls frizz, seals and protects hair color, helps prevent split ends, inhibits hair breakage, creates silkiness, enhances natural body and offers thermal heat protection.

For all of its hair-boosting benefits, it’s one of the leave-in conditioners I’ll reach for in a pinch.


11. AG Care Fast Food Leave-On Conditioner, $26

AG Care Fast Food Leave-On Conditioner
Amazon

I cannot say enough good things about the AG Care Fast Food Leave-On Conditioner. It’s 100% worth its price and has a slight berry scent (likely for its infusion of healthful ingredients, like aloe and hyaluronic acid) — making your hair smell incredible.

Even better, it’s extremely lightweight, helps manage frizz and is vegan and cruelty free. This has been another one I’ve been obsessed with, and nearly 3,000 happy Amazon shoppers feel the same. Oh, and its hair mousse is just as phenomenal.


12. Raw Sugar Living The Mighty Cream Leave-In Conditioner, $8

Raw Sugar Living The Mighty Cream Leave-In Conditioner
Raw Sugar Living

For less than $10, Raw Sugar Living’s The Mighty Cream Leave-In Conditioner is one I love to use if I’m air-drying my hair and want my natural waves and curls to shine. This coconut, papaya and shea infusion not only smells delightful, but impressively, contains vitamin B and is 100% vegan for a super affordable price point. Check yes, Juliet.


13. amika Hydro Rush Intense Moisture Leave-In Conditioner with Hyaluronic Acid, $28

amika Hydro Rush Intense Moisture Leave-In Conditioner with Hyaluronic Acid
Sephora

The love I have for amika is virtually beyond compare (read: amika Blow-Dryer Brush review), and its Hydro Rush Intense Moisture Leave-In Conditioner with Hyaluronic Acid is a true blessing from above for dry hair that needs a once-in-a-while detox. While I don’t use this as often as some others on this list, this supersedes some others as far as moisturizing — especially for dry, damaged ends.


14. SEPHORA COLLECTION Hydrating Leave-In Conditioner, $12

SEPHORA COLLECTION Hydrating Leave-In Conditioner
Sephora

When I first used this product, I thought to myself, ‘wow, I can’t believe a Sephora-branded leave-in conditioner works this well.’ While I love many of the SEPHORA COLLECTION products, I haven’t heard all too much about its haircare — but that needs to change.

For just $12, it reminds me of the Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Fragrance-Free Detangler ($25), but for half the price. It works well, is vegan and has an effective amino acid complex that works for my hair.


15. Moroccanoil All in One Leave-In Conditioner, $30

Moroccanoil All in One Leave-In Conditioner
Sephora

Without fail, all of the Moroccanoil hair products I’ve used have made me feel like I’m living in The Hamptons with an Aperol spritz in my hands. What’s great about the brand’s All-in-One Leave-In Conditioner is not only its coconut-smelling hydration but also its ability to detangle and leave your hair soft.

Though a bit pricier than most, it’s a surefire styling staple that will last you for months on end.


16. adwoa beauty Melonberry Hair Milk Leave-In Conditioner, $24

adwoa beauty Melonberry Hair Milk Leave-In Conditioner
Sephora

Drop everything and run to the adwoa beauty Melonberry Hair Milk Leave-In Conditioner. For less than $25, it smells like every fruity thing good in this world — while offering your hair lightweight, buildable nourishment and a shine that’s honestly so impressive. Plus, it’s a vegan product that’s great for dry and frizzy hair, especially.


17. dae Cactus Flower Leave-In Conditioner, $28

dae Cactus Flower Leave-In Conditioner
Sephora

A social media buzzy brand that’s worth the hype? Dae, without a question, and its Cactus Flower Leave-In Conditioner is a wonderful place to start, aside from its top-rated Shampoo & Conditioner Set ($52).

Namely, this particular leave-in treatment is suited for all hair types and, from personal use, works wonders on my blown-out straight hair or naturally curly air-dried hair. Even better, it offers heat protection up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit, much like your designated heat protectants.


18. Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Joia Milky Leave-In Conditioner, $28

Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Joia Milky Leave-In Conditioner
Sephora

Want to smell like Baha Mar? The Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Joia Milky Leave-In Conditioner is exceptional, taking some notes from its fan-adored Brazilian Bum Bum Body Cream ($48). As for its hair product, it boasts 72-hour frizz control, up to 450-degree Fahrenheit heat protection and has a delicious scent, reminiscent of the brand’s coveted Cheirosa ’62 scent.


19. PATTERN by Tracee Ellis Ross Leave-In Conditioner for Curly & Coily Hair, $25

PATTERN by Tracee Ellis Ross Leave-In Conditioner for Curly & Coily Hair
Sephora

Curly and coily hair, listen up. The PATTERN by Tracee Ellis Ross Leave-In Conditioner is an exceptional, extremely moisturizing product that will help lock in and hydrate curls. Though its thicker than others, it won’t bog your hair down (unless you use a ton). A little truly goes a long way with this product, and it’s fun to use to style your curls in unique ways.


20. Briogeo Farewell Frizz Rosarco Milk Leave-In Conditioning Spray, $25

Briogeo Farewell Frizz Rosarco Milk Leave-In Conditioning Spray
Sephora

Simple, to the point and effective, the Briogeo Farewell Frizz Rosarco Milk Leave-In Conditioning Spray is one of my favorites to use following the brand’s matching Smoothing Shampoo ($28) and Smoothing Conditioner ($27). Plus, it helped make my hair a bit shinier than how it usually looks.


An FAQ on Leave-In Conditioners

Ahead, Abramite shares the 411 on leave-in conditioners, including what to look for in a quality formula and how to properly use one.

What is a leave-in conditioner?

First things first: What separates this type of haircare products from the rest? As the name suggests, it’s not left in the hair and not rinsed out like other hair conditioners or masks. 

“Leave-in conditioner is a hydrating styling product that continues the moisturizing benefits of hair conditioning beyond the shower,” Abramite explains to The Post. “It protects the hair from heat styling and other stressors while keeping it strong, healthy and soft while enhancing style.”

How to properly use leave-in conditioner for every hair type, according to an expert

“Leave-in conditioner is beneficial on all hair types,” Abramite notes. “The key for the best results is the amount used and placement of the product.” It’s important to note that all hair types typically have dry damaged ends and special attention should be given to those areas with more product concentration, she adds.

Below, Abramite details how to apply leave-in conditioner for the best results, depending on your hair type.

  • Fine & thin hair: This hair type will likely need less product than coarse thicker hair for ample coverage.
  • Curly hair: This hair texture tends to be drier by nature and an application from roots to ends may be necessary to moisturize the entire hair strand as well as prevent frizz and define curls.
  • Straight hair: This hair type can be weighed down easily so product application from mid strands to the ends will nourish without build up at the scalp.
  • Color-treated hair: Chemical-treated services can be dry and damaging to the cuticle, especially highlights or straighteners, and will need a generous amount to soften and protect further. 

How often should I use a leave-in conditioner?

For beneficial effects, a leave-in conditioner is used when hair is clean and damp after being shampooed and conditioned.

“Massage it into the hair concentrating on the dehydrated ends where moisture is needed most,” she adds. “This will detangle and add slip to the hair during the comb out by removing knots and preparing for styling.”

According to Abramite, a leave-in conditioner can also be used daily on dry hair to reactivate a style or tame frizz as long as it does not hinder the desired styling results and weigh hair down. 

“Leave-in conditioner can be applied to the scalp to relieve dryness but use caution to not over use. Too much product can cause build up and weigh the roots down resulting in a bad hair day and clogging pores for unhealthy skin. “

Amy Abramite, hairstylist, salon educator and creative director at Maxine Ltd. in Chicago

How do leave-in conditioners differ from regular ones?

If you take away anything from this guide (aside from a product or two), let it be this: please do not misuse a leave-in conditioner like a regular conditioner in the shower.

“[Leave-in conditioner] is applied post shampoo and conditioner as a styling agent,” Abramite instructs. “It’s gentle enough to be left in the hair to moisturize and condition throughout the duration of your style, but not emollient enough to be as effective as a rinse-out conditioner.”

What ingredients should I look for in a leave-in conditioner?

Common ingredients are proteins like keratin to strengthen and repair the hair cuticle, oils to moisturize and reduce frizz such as argan oil, and vitamins like vitamin E to nourish and add shine, per Abramite.

Is leave-in conditioner better than hair oil?

Leave-in conditioners have similar benefits for health as hair oils, but the formula is more lightweight, usually in a cream form.

“Oils are heavier and can be too much for daily usage especially on finer textures,” Abramite notes. “Oils won’t generate the curl definition as well as a leave-in conditioner either.”


Why Trust Post Wanted by the New York Post

This article was written by Victoria Giardina, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest and greatest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what’s truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria’s latest conquests include reviewing the viral Korean beauty brand, Cosrx, and testing dermatologist-recommended acne cleansers. Victoria has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored.


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