Caring for curly and natural hair requires more than just shampoo and conditioner. You’ll probably want to use hair oils (like castor oil, argan oil, and coconut oil), deep conditioners, protein treatments, and, of course, one of the best leave-in conditioners.
“A leave-in conditioner is the product you use after you wash your hair,” explains celebrity hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos. “This is very similar to a normal conditioner, except you don’t have to rinse it out, and it provides extra hydration.” This extra hydration and protection is particularly important for people with curly hair, which is more prone to dryness than straight hair. Plus, leave-in conditioners that have hold or curl-defining properties can go a long way in helping style curly and natural hair daily.
Here, Giannetos and hairstylist Priscilla Valles share their favorite leave-in conditioners for curly hair and tips on how to use them. I’ve used many of these conditioners at various stages in my life and can attest to their short and long-term effects on hair health and curl definition.
The Best Leave-In Conditioners for Curly Hair
Best Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair Overall
SheaMoisture All-Over Hydration for Ultra-Healing for Dry Skin 100% Raw Shea Butter
My curls are at their absolute best when I use this shea butter on them, though users either have to whip the product or melt it down to use it. Giannetos attests to the quality of this product too, saying, “Sheamoisture is definitely at the top of my list for leave-ins for curly hair. It makes the hair so soft and protects it from heat and humidity.”
Scent: None (natural)
Size: 11.5 oz
Cruelty-Free: Yes
What We Love: Expert-approved; editor-approved; affordable; contains natural ingredients; frizz-fighting; clean; free of parabens, sulfates, and phthalates
What We Don’t: More laborious than other options, which are ready to use right away
Review for MC: “I personally melt this into an oil consistency by placing a spoonful in a glass boil and another bowl filled with boiling water beneath it. The resulting oil is easy to distribute evenly throughout wet, damp, or dry hair.” — Gabrielle Ulubay, Beauty Writer
When this photo was taken, I’d been using SheaMoisture’s raw shea butter on my hair for about three months.
(Image credit: Gabrielle Ulubay)
Best Leave-In Conditioner for Waves
Dae Cactus Fruit 3-In-1 Styling Cream
“I love this leave-in conditioner because it also has heat protection up to 450 degrees,” says Valles. “The botanical blend also prevents breakage, repairs damage, enhances shine, and increases softness. Not to mention it smells delicious!” I, too, have tried this cream, and love that it both hydrates hair and styles it with a medium hold.
Scent: Fruity
Size: Comes in 5 and 0.6 oz options
Cruelty-free: Yes
What We Love: Expert-approved; editor-approved; heat protectant; clean; has a medium hold
What We Don’t: Contains silicones
Review for MC: “It’s perfect for days when I want to slick my hair back but don’t want to deal with using a crust-inducing gel. Plus, the 0.6 oz travel-size comes with a tiny wand-like comb so you can easily tame flyaways on the go.” — Gabrielle Ulubay, Beauty Writer
I’d been using Dae’s Cactus Fruit 3-In-1 Styling Cream for about three weeks when I took this photo.
(Image credit: Gabrielle Ulubay)
Best Leave-In Conditioner for Coils
Moroccanoil Intense Curl Cream
If your hair has a coily texture or is lacking shine, this formula is for you. The medium hold doesn’t feel sticky or tacky, and it deposits instant hydration and moisture into even the dullest strands. Plus, the smell is phenomenal—you’ll be stopped on the street.
Scent: Powdery
Size: 10.2 oz
Cruelty-free: Yes
Pros: Curl-defining; editor-approved; fights frizz; gentle scent
Cons: Contains silicones
Review for MC: “I love this option because it hydrates and defines my curls without weighing them down. Plus, this formula enhances my hair’s shine like nothing else, and has that fresh powdery scent that Moroccanoil has become so widely beloved for. It’s especially effective at revitalizing the weighed-down curls at the top of my head, and it has a medium hold that never feels slick or crunchy.” — Gabrielle Ulubay, Beauty Writer
At the time of this shoot, I’d been using the Moroccanoil Intense Curl Cream consistently for two weeks.
(Image credit: Gabrielle Ulubay)
Best Leave-In Conditioner for Natural Hair
Juices & Botanics The Quench Cream Fortifying Leave-In Conditioner
This is the perfect emergency tool for dry, frizzy hair, though it should be followed up with a styler or gel (as needed), because it provides very minimal hold. This option worked so well on my friend’s type four curls, and she recommended applying it on damp, towel-dried hair. Just be sure to start small with this leave-in conditioner and work your way up, as a little certainly goes a long way.
Scent: Fruity
Size: 4 oz
Cruelty-Free: Yes
What We Love: Hydrating; Black-owned brand; made with natural hair in mind; gentle scent; protein-infused; affordable; editor-approved
What We Don’t: Small bottle
Review for MC: “This cream was a bit thick for me personally, but when applied sparingly, it was deeply hydrating and added shine to my type three curls.” — Gabrielle Ulubay, Beauty Writer
My hair had been going through a dry spell, so I made Juices and Botanics my go-to leave-in for about a month to speed its healing process.
(Image credit: Gabrielle Ulubay)
Best Leave-In Conditioner for Curl Definition
Miss Jessie’s Multicultural Curls Enhancing Texturizing Hair Styling Cream
This product transforms my curl routine into something quick and effortless, making it perfect for travel or those mornings when I’m on the run. It’s created with women of color in mind, particularly those whose hair sits between two or more curl patterns. This option also pairs well with other leave-ins, especially as a styler, because it’s lightweight and provides the medium hold that other, thicker options lack.
Scent: Slightly fruity
Size: 8.5 oz
Cruelty-Free: Yes
What We Love: Free of parabens; cruelty-free; editor-approved; Black-owned brand; curl-defining; vegan; suitable for all curl patterns
What We Don’t: Contains silicones
Review for MC: “This is my all-time favorite two-in-one leave-in conditioner and styler. It hydrates my hair, enhances shine, and effortlessly defines my curls without weighing them down.” — Gabrielle Ulubay, Beauty Writer
When this photo was taken, I’d been using Multi-Cultural Curls for about three months, either by itself or in addition to another, heavier leave-in conditioner.
(Image credit: Gabrielle Ulubay)
Other Leave-In Conditioners for Curly Hair We Love
Best Spray Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair
Not Your Mother’s Curl Talk Leave-In Conditioner Spray
This lightweight leave-in spray works great for my curls when they’re freshly washed and need some revitalization. I spray it straight into my hair, onto my brush before detangling, or in my hand for application with my fingers. It even works as a heat protectant, making it ideal for protecting and setting wet curls in place before drying them with a diffuser. I love how easy and lightweight this formula is, especially when it comes to conditioning baby hairs and bangs, which are notoriously temperamental.
Scent:
Size: 6 oz
Cruelty-Free: Yes
What We Love: clean; editor-approved; detangling
What We Don’t contains phosphates; strong fragrance
Not Your Mother’s Curl Talk Leave-In Conditioner Spray went a long way in defining my curls without weighing my hair down. When this photo was taken, I’d been using the product for about two months.
(Image credit: Gabrielle Ulubay)
Best Oil-Based Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair
Naturally Drenched Watermelon Dreams
I absolutely love this oil from Powell’s haircare line, Naturally Drenched. It’s lightweight yet still able to define my curls and keep my strands shiny and hydrated. Plus, the oil doubles as a treatment for flaky, irritated scalps. At first, I was skeptical about this option because of its size (it only contains one ounce of fluid), but it’s thick enough to cover my waist-length hair with just two full droppers worth of formula. Plus, although it has a watermelon scent, it’s subtle, so it never clashes with my perfume.
Scent: Fruity
Size: 1 oz
Cruelty-Free: Yes
What We Love: Natural ingredients; editor-approved; gentle scent; versatile
What We Don’t: Small bottle
After using Watermelon Dreams for three weeks, my hair’s shine was unparalleled.
(Image credit: Gabrielle Ulubay)
Best Leave-In Conditioner for Damaged Curly Hair
The Mane Choice The Alpha Recoil & Curl Bond Repair Leave in Conditioner
After months of dealing with dryness and frizz, I switched to this bond-repairing leave-in from The Mane Choice, which promises to permanently address flyaways and puffiness by fortifying individual hair strands. It’s lightweight so that it can be used with other leave-ins and stylers, and it truly goes a long way in terms of healing damage. It also has the perfect texture—not too runny, not too thick—so it distributes evenly with ease.
Scent: Fruity
Size: 6 oz
Cruelty-Free: Yes
What We Love: Editor-approved; tames frizz; detangling; heals damaged hair; great for air-drying
What We Don’t: Strong smell
The Mane Choice’s bond repair leave-in has slowly revitalized my curls after the course of about a month.
(Image credit: Gabrielle Ulubay)
Best Color-Safe Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair
Kim Kimble Castor Oil Leave-In Conditioner
Castor oil is a well-established hero product for thick, curly hair, so it makes sense that many leave-in conditioner formulas incorporate it. “I love the ingredients in this one,” raves Valles of this option from Kim Kimble. “It’s formulated with the finest natural ingredients to keep hair resilient and to bring dry, damaged hair back to a healthy state. It helps stop breakage while nourishing and strengthening dry, damaged, and overworked hair. It’s also safe for everyday use for wavy, curly, or kinky hair.”
Scent: None
Size: 10 oz
Cruelty-Free: Yes
What We Love: expert-approved; color-safe; contains natural ingredients, free of parabens, sulfates, and phthalates; affordable; effective for all curl patterns
What We Don’t: none found
Best Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair for Immediate Results
Kérastase Curl Manifesto Hydrating Leave-In Cream for Curly Hair
This curly girl leave-in is one of Giannetos’s favorites, mainly because it repairs while styling. He attests, “It’s a great cream for curly and natural texture. It’s like an IV for damaged and dry hair. I usually use this cream and leave the hair to air dry. It’s a mix between a leave-in conditioner and a styling cream.”
Scent: Floral
Size: 5.1 oz
Cruelty-Free: Yes
What We Love: Expert-approved; heat protectant; free of parabens, SLS, SLES, and sulfates; effective for all curl patterns
What We Don’t: Small tube for a high price
Best Pre-Styling Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair
Oribe Hair Priming Lotion Leave-In Conditioning Detangler
“This silky, leave-in conditioning lotion instantly detangles to ease combing and prevent breakage,” says Valles. “The ultra-hydrating formula, with cupuacu and mango seed butters, moisturizes and smooths strands for healthy, beautiful curls prepped for styling. It’s best for those who need instant detangling and rich moisture and works for curl types two through four.”
Scent: Floral
Size: 8.5 oz
Cruelty-free: Yes
What We Love: Expert-approved; detangling; immediate results; works on all curl patterns; heat protectant; silicone-free
What We Don’t: Contains sulfates; strong fragrance
Best Shine-Enhancing Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair
African Pride Coconut Oil & Baobab Oil Leave In Hair Cream
You can’t beat this price point—or efficacy, according to Giannetos. “It makes the curls so shiny without any frizz and is a great affordable option,” he raves. It’s especially great for those who want their leave-in conditioner to define their curl pattern and add extra hold—without that nasty crunchy feeling.
Scent: Fruity
Size: 15 oz
Cruelty-free: Yes
What We Love: Expert-approved; affordable; free of sulfates and parabens; contains natural ingredients like castor oil; made with natural hair in mind; vegan
What We Don’t: May be too thick for loose curls and waves
What to Look For in a Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair
What you should look for in a leave-in conditioner depends on your hair’s porosity, curl type, personal preferences, and haircare goals. “If you have fine hair, use a spray leave-in conditioner, but if you have more wavy or curly hair, use more of a creme leave-in conditioner,” advises Valles.
Fine hair may be weighed down by formulas that are particularly thick, such as those incorporating rich ingredients like castor oil. On the other hand, she says, “If you have curly or natural hair, you want something heavier, and it can act as a serum, like an oil or a conditioner base, because that will control the frizz.”
“I recommend people avoid any leave-in conditioners that contain alcohol or dyes, because this works to create the opposite results we’re looking for,” says Giannetos. “Rather than hydrating the hair, these ingredients can dry out the hair.”
As for ingredients you want to look for? Hydrating oils and glycerin top the list. “Some great ingredients are aloe vera, melon seed oil, rosemary extract, and fruits with AHAs,” says hairstylist Jamila Powell.
When to Use a Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair
When it comes to application technique, Giannetos recommends applying a leave-in conditioner “only after you wash the hair and towel dry it enough where it’s damp but not too wet.” This will provide maximum absorption of the products without weighing down your curls. I also like to apply leave-in conditioner as needed to dry hair if I’m experiencing frizz or flyaways.
How Much Leave-In Conditioner Should I Use?
The amount of leave-in you should apply varies from formula to formula. Ultra-rich options, such as those containing castor oil, may require less product than lightweight sprays. It’s better to start small and progressively apply more than to apply too much and have to re-wash your hair. Giannetos agrees, “You can tell when you have applied too much leave-in when you try to apply heat to the hair and see that the texture feels stiff and slightly greasy.”
To start, he advises “applying between a dime or quarter amount of product, depending on how long your hair is.” You’ll also want to consider how thin or thick your hair is, as well as how greasy or dry it is naturally—the thicker and drier your hair is, the more product it can handle. Having high-porosity or low-porosity hair can also impact it.
How To Use a Leave-In Conditioner on Curls
You’ll want to follow the application instructions on your particular bottle, but so long as you use the right amount of product, you’ll be in good shape.
“I always suggest sectioning with clips and applying any product for even distribution,” explains Powell. “Disperse the leave-in into the palm of your hands and emulsify the leave-in by rubbing your hands together. Then, evenly distribute the product on each section.”
After you apply the product, use a brush, comb, or your fingers to distribute the leave-in throughout the hair. You can then use a microfiber towel to scrunch your curls. Let your hair air dry or use a diffuser to lock in your style.
How Often Should I Apply Leave-In Conditioner on Curls?
Giannetos says it’s best to apply leave-in conditioners just a few times a week, depending on how thick or thirsty your hair is. Start off using a leave-in conditioner twice a week, and work your way up from there.
Meet the Experts
Priscilla Valles
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Celebrity Extensionist
Priscilla Valles is a celebrity hairstylist and extension expert. She has worked with a number of high-profile celebrity clients, including Christina Aguilera, Celine Dion, Britney Spears, and Chrissy Teigen. She is currently based in Los Angeles.
Dimitris Giannetos
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Celebrity Hairstylist
Originally hailing from Greece and enjoying a successful career there, Dimitris Giannetos has been a celebrity hairstylist in Los Angeles since 2013. He has worked with a number of haircare brands as a brand ambassador, has collaborated with photographers and magazines, and his client list has included Joey King, Megan Fox, Alessandra Ambrosio, and others.
Jamila Powell
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Founder of Naturally Drenched
Jamila Powell is the founder of Maggie Rose Salon, a top-rated salon for textured hair, and the founder of Naturally Drenched, a haircare brand focused on caring for curly and natural hair. In addition to being an entrepreneur and hair expert, she is also a successful attorney. Currently, she is based in Miami.