I've had waist-length hair for 10 years now and I find that it doesn't matter what shampoo I use, although it's important to only use it on your scalp to prevent drying out your hair. I think the conditioner is the key. For the past few years I've been using John Frieda Glistenng Creme after shampooing (leave on for 5 minutes and rinse) and a few drops of Redken Glass worked through the ends of my towel-dried hair. These products are both inexpensive and work better than anything else I've tried. They leave my hair very shiny and healthy-looking.
P.S. Shea butter is great for your scalp and hair too.
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I suppose I could say something here about the clay I´ve been using for a few weeks now. That´s the Rasul, the maroccan washing clay.
At first, I used it as a shampoo, just near the scalp, and tried with conditioner at the ends. That really didn´t work. My hair felt as if I had put glue on it. But, trying and trying again, I find that the trick is to coat the entire hair with the clay, let it sit for 5 minutes and then rinse. And horray, the clay conditions the hair as well! I wrap in a towel, then go to bed and let it dry hanging down the end of the bed. No tangles, great body, and the hair seems well moisturized all over. This last week I have really only oiled it just the day before the wash.
I am so pleased with this stuff!
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Aloha! I use Cowboy Magic products, which are actually formulated for horses' manes and tails! The Rosewater Shampoo is great-gently cleans and rinses right out. The Demineralizing Conditioner leaves hair smooth and bouncy-but the real winner is the Detangler-this stuff feels like Vaseline when you put it on your hair but after rinsing well, combing and drying, the shine is AMAZING and my hair feels like silk! I've had total strangers ask me what I do to my hair to make it look this way!
i use DOVE shampoo & conditioner. most of the time. it makes my hair feel SO amazing. them sometimes i use 'uncle tom's' shampoo.. it's all natural stuff.. i think it's just from maine though. then i sometimes use rainwater stuff.. or hemp stuff my brother's friend makes.. it's smells amazing.. doesnt seem to keep my hair clean for very long though..
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i use thermasilk, herbal essences and occaisionally finesse. i don''t really notice different results from different shampoos, except pantene is not good for my hair. i really like the conditioners that come with haircolor. my hair is always its softest when i use those (which isn''t very often).
SUAVE i know everyone''s surprised. People always think its the expensive stuff that works. There was a lab test done for the pHs of different shampoos and conditioners, and a cosmetologist let me in on the secret. Suave and professional products from salons have the closest ph to human hair. Which means they''re the most gentle. I''ve also tried Dove & i absolutely love it. Just thought i''d share.
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I've used Dove a couple of times. I think it's the best product in its price range.
Emilee, I've tried Tom's of Maine too. I use Tom's cinnamon toothpaste everyday (it's my favourite). I don't know if it's available all across North America, but I buy it at my local health food store in Nova Scotia. Avalon all-natural lavender shampoo is really nice too (also in health food stores). I've tried a lot of different shampoos. (I'm a sucker for aesthetically-pleasing packaging or a nice scent.) Like Sarondie, I don't notice a huge difference in my hair based on which shampoo I've used. (Although some of them stand out for being awful -- like Fructis -- major build-up). The conditioner is key for me.
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I use creme-moist shampoo in the Abba line. I also use their conditioners. Then I also use a big of jojoba oil too.
I have a really big problem with an itchy scalp. When I use drug-store products it gets worse. I think I must have some chemical sensitivites.
I often wonder what people used to use to wash their hair hundreds of years ago. Soap was used with rain water (because it is softer) and often followed by a beer or vinegar rinse (acidic). They used oil too. I don't think they would ever have washed their hair more than once a week. They also brushed it alot and keep it up in braids or buns.
Really ancient cultures used clay to remove the oil. I think they used oil as well. They covered their heads to keep the sun and dirt off.
Thanx, Renee, but I found some. I live on an island and most of the salons don't sell nexxus products. But I found a beauty supply store that sold it. I had to call numbers from the phone book to find someone that actually sold nexxus. When I go visit my family in Georgia I'll get the big refills because it'll be cheaper there.
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IDoes anyone know any other old remedies for hair?
Before they used soaps, people would boil herbs rich with saponines, that make like a gentler, soapy rinse. Herbs rich in saponines would be rosemary, violets, and birchleaves, for example.
I have been recommended to use these herbal "teas" to mix with clay powder instead of just plain water, to increase the cleaning power, but I haven´t tried it yet.
I sympathize with the scalp condition. I hope you find a tolerable solution. Just be careful. Some skins just seem to be super allergy prone.
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Viktoria, that info about herbal rinses is interesting. I used to use an all-natural shampoo called Robin Care Nettle & Birch. It had nettle & birch extracts and coconut oil in it. It was my favourite shampoo, but the line was discontinued. Now I know why it worked so well -- it must have been the birch.
Suers, have you ever tried Shea Butter for your scalp condition? I used to have a dry, itchy scalp. Sometimes it even looked red and raw along my hairline. It drove me nuts. I tried a number of treatments -- some prescribed by my doctor. Most of them were very expensive (and stinky) and none of them worked. Then I discovered Shea Butter (it smells wonderful, by the way). Ever since I started using it on my scalp (about 2 years ago), my problem has completely cleared up. I also use it as a hair conditioner & body moisturizer.
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Viktoria, that info about herbal rinses is interesting. I used to use an all-natural shampoo called Robin Care Nettle & Birch. It had nettle & birch extracts and coconut oil in it. It was my favourite shampoo, but the line was discontinued. Now I know why it worked so well -- it must have been the birch.
Why do they always discontinue the good stuff? It keeps happening to me, in hair care, cosmetics, clothes, even. Or the "improve" it by adding cones or scent or polyester. AAaarghh!
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For the last year and a half I've been using the GM line. For some reason my hair seems to respond best to that line. Yesterday I went to the salon to get more of the 12 minute conditioner, and told the lady at the front desk that I credit my growth half to genetics and half to the GM stuff.
My hair is almost to my knees (~50") and continues to grow longer. Rather slowly these days, but that's ok - it's still *growing*.
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