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    Posted: March 01 2004 at 9:42pm
anyone know any good drugstore shampoo or conditioner I can use on my hair. Like which brands are good or what ingredients are good or bad for you hair. my hair was blond before but i dyed it recently to red but it looks like its been fading out. any help will be appreciated
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote claribuzz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 1:17am
do you have naturally bolnde hair??
you look asian/oriental to me.
well if you must use a drugstore brand. use shampoos made specifically for coloured hair or damaged hair. Or try find shampoos which claim to ph balanced or are asid based. Thise shampoos helps to close the cuticles and prevent the colours from scaping the hair shaft.
I dont know where you live so i cant really recomend you a product. I
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yeah i am oriental and no i dont have naturally blonde hair but i did have it bleached with blondisma or sumin i bought at shoppers drugmart. i live ontario,toronto. im not really worried about the coloring rite now. i just wanna use some good shampoos and conditioners because i think my hair is pretty damaged from all that dying and blow drying
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When my hair was really dry and damaged, I used Herbal Essence Intensive Blends. It worked pretty well when my hair was unhealthy, though I wouldn't recommend it on healthy hair-- since mine's in better condition now, if I use that kind it'll just make my hair heavy and greasy :-P .
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I just got the new Neutrogena Triple Moisture shampoo and conditioner. So far it's working VERY good on my hair. My hair has been somewhat dry this winter and this is really helping.

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Mastey products are great you can buy them from most hair outlets & hairdressers.

http://www.mastey.com/

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