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I use silicone/enzyme/sulfate free shampoo atm..it's good..and conditioner with wheat protein.
 
The best conditioner i´ve used so far it´s Aussie 3 minute miracle and Kanebo Tsuya Coat
they are both fantastic :D
 
i used fekkai shampoo and conditioner, but now i use herbal essences and vo5 oil and also fekkai glossing cream.
 
sofialuv said:
The best conditioner i´ve used so far it´s Aussie 3 minute miracle and Kanebo Tsuya Coat
they are both fantastic :D

i love the aussie 3 min. conditioner. it's cheap, too - i think i paid $2.99 at target. :D
 
anybody try any of the dry shampoos out there? i'm one of the lucky ones (:( ) blessed w/oily scalp and dry ends which means i have to wash my hair everyday if i don't wanna look like i dipped my head in a vat of oil (sorry...i know that's gross). i'm thinking a dry shampoo might be the solution. i know that klorane and bumble & bumble make some.

any advice/recommendations? :flower:
 
I'm always in and out of pricey vs. cheaper shampoos and conditioners - but the best I have found for me has been Aveda's Sap Moss Shampoo and Conditioner.

It is cleansing, without being drying, and softening without being waxy. Just the perfect combination for my hair which is fragile and sometimes dry.
 
Vans said:
head and shoulders, it leaves my hair silky, smooth and shiny

It's the same for me it suits my hair,I used before many but now I know what my hair likes:

shampoo: Head&shoulders and L'oréal.

Conditioner: Pantène Pro V,the best one.
 
L'Oreal has a superb conditioner that comes with its dye kits. Unfortunately, I don't believe it's sold separately. :(
 
Kerastase is the best! Bit pricey but you only need to use a little each time.
 
eurofashionjunki said:
Kerastase is the best! Bit pricey but you only need to use a little each time.

I agree! I just started using the Volumactive line and it works wonders for my fine hair :heart:
 
i am using Jason organic shampoo from Whole Foods
and its great
i am using for moisturizing , smells like peaches
and conditioner too is great
 
vintage-chick said:
anybody try any of the dry shampoos out there? i'm one of the lucky ones (:( ) blessed w/oily scalp and dry ends which means i have to wash my hair everyday if i don't wanna look like i dipped my head in a vat of oil (sorry...i know that's gross). i'm thinking a dry shampoo might be the solution. i know that klorane and bumble & bumble make some.

any advice/recommendations? :flower:


I would go for a clarifying shampoo rather than one that is drying. You don't want to end up on the other end of the spectrum with dried out hair! When I lived in a dorm with hard icky water, I used clarifying shampoos from companies like L'Oreal, Herbal Essence, Victoria's Secret which all seemed to give just enough moisture, but keep my hair clean as well.
 
^i think vintage chick means dry shampoo, which is like a powder that you put on your roots so that you dont need to fully shampoo. be careful because sometimes, if your hair is darker than blonde, the dry shamps can make the hair look grey. my reccomendation is klorane.
 
I use Head and Shoulders and aussie 3 min deeep conditioner, VO5 conditioner and sometimes ausie shampoos. Sometimes I'll switch shampoos but I stick with the same brands.
 
I tried Aveda Rosemary Mint Shampoo and it is probably about the worst shampoo I have ever used:(
 
I'm simply smitten with Kerastase Oleo Relax ( the entire set ) :) Love the fragrance, love the defrizzing effect! :) The best :)

Alternatives would be...Loreal Professionel products, and Alberto Culver :)
 
I have to use SLS-free shampoos otherwise I get the most dreadful psoriasis. Right now I'm loving Loreal Elvive and Garnier.
 

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