A bottle of Feed Your Ends leave-in conditioner placed against a white background with black and white botanical illustrations of flowers and leaves behind it.

Yarok Feed Your Ends Leave-In Conditioner

This lightweight leave-in conditioning spray hydrates, detangles, and smooths hair while providing heat-protecting support. I like it most as an everyday “ends helper” when you want softness and shine without heaviness.

Ingredients

Aqua (Water); Certified Organic Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Oil; Olea Europaea (Olive) Oil; Organic Vitis Vinifera (Grapeseed) Oil; Organic Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Oil; Organic Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil; Xanthan Gum; Potassium Sorbate; Essential Oils of Organic Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary); Organic Litsea Cubeba (May Chang) Oil.

What I Like

I appreciate that this formula is oil-rich yet lightweight. Jojoba, olive, grapeseed, apricot, and evening primrose oils give hair a smoother, more nourished feel without feeling heavy.

It’s a simple spray format that makes detangling easier and helps ends look more polished, especially if you deal with dryness or frizz.

It’s also a solid choice for routine styling support because it’s easy to apply evenly and requires little product to make a difference.

EWG rating (EWG analyzer): 1.

Things to Keep in Mind

This includes essential oils (rosemary and may chang). Many people tolerate these well, but if you’re very fragrance-sensitive or your scalp is reactive, start slow and keep application focused on the lengths and ends.

Because this is a leave-in spray and not a mask, very dry, very curly, or highly textured hair may still want something richer layered on top for more intensive moisture and hold.

Sensitive Skin & Pregnancy Considerations

If you’re sensitive, patch test first and start with ends-only application before using it closer to the scalp.

Essential oil transparency: essential oils can carry trace contaminants depending on sourcing and processing. I prioritize brands that test for purity and take steps to minimize contaminants and impurities whenever possible.