Most leave-in conditioners coat the hair with silicones and waxes. They feel soft for a day, then the residue builds up, the roots get greasy, and the ends start to crack. Woodlee's does the opposite. The coconut oil in Barbetology® Conditioning Lotion penetrates the hair shaft rather than sitting on top of it, so hair stays soft from the inside out. Tea tree leaf oil keeps the scalp clean. One pump, worked through damp hair, and you are done for the day.
The grocery-aisle leave-in market is built on short-term feel, not long-term hair health. Silicone coats the strand so your hand slides off smoothly in the store, but that coating seals out moisture, builds up on the scalp, and eventually makes hair feel drier than when you started.
Coconut oil is one of the few oils small enough to penetrate the hair shaft and reduce protein loss from within. Tea tree leaf oil clears the scalp so follicles stay unobstructed. The water-based formula absorbs fast, so there is no greasy film on your forehead or pillow. The pH is balanced so it works on color-treated hair without lifting tone.
Penetrates the hair shaft and reduces protein loss.
Keeps the scalp clean and follicles unclogged.

Towel-dry after your shower until hair is damp but not dripping. Product distributes better on hydrated hair.
One pump for short hair, two for medium, three for long. More is not better. Start conservative.
Rub it between your palms, then glide through the mid-shaft to the tips. Avoid dumping it at the roots.
A wide-tooth comb distributes the product without snapping fragile strands.
Air dry, blow dry, style with your usual tools. The product stays put and conditions all day.
Woodlee's Conditioning Lotion is the leave-in conditioner that works as well on the rest of you. 32 oz. Ships within 24 hours.
