I have been having soooo much trouble with my hair. I have tried sooo many salon products and sooo many drugstore products that just don't do it for me!
I just want a shampoo and conditioner that will moisturize WITHOUT the icky build up What drugstore brand shampoo and conditioner do you recommend
you should try garnier
or SAMY. those are the only
two drugstore brands that i like,
i think that suave, herbal essences
and all that stink.
my favorite salon-quality products
are redken all soft %26amp; biosilk silk therapy.
after you're done conditioning your hair,
rinse it with cold water to leave it smooth.
for no build-up, use a deep conditioner
and a deep cleaning shampoo - most brands
make one that's called ';classic clean'; or ';basic';.
you can try anti-dandruff shampoos, too.
those are usually moisturizing but they strip
off the icky buildup, too.
:)What drugstore brand shampoo and conditioner do you recommend
wow.
herbal essance deffinately.
i use it now and before i used aussie(which doesnt work)
herbal essance hello hydration line is
allways great!
it moisturizes and it makes it way easier to brush,straighten,
curl, or crimp!
hello hydration is known as the blue kind.
the conditioner is a little thicker than the shampoo
but it makes it work really good.
(:
i really hope i helped you with my personal
experience.
OH!
and.........
it smells Yummy!
i used garnier frutise before and it did nothing
for me but make my hair greasyy.
pantene pro V.
shampoo and conditioner 2 in 1.
http://www.britishfooddirect.com/images/…
karestace shampoo and conditioner is the best but it is very expensive
also L'oreal is good and cheap
herbal essences and sunsilk.aussie and dove makes my hair oily and so does panthene.garniar makes my hair tanged up.so does tresemme
Herbal Essences is nice. I especially like their ';Hello Hydration'; line. (The blue one.)
garnier = )
Aussie (MOIST) Purple Bottle ooooooo and it smells yummy
garnier fructis, hands down.
i would say dove, and lancome. It makes hair super smoothe
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