QuoteReplyTopic: Rehabilitating Shampoo/Conditioner Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:17am
> Help!!!! I've been used and abused by Pantene Pro-V!> Can anyone recommend a shampoo/conditioner that can> help in fixing my hair???> Thank you!> ColetteHi Colette.. I used Aveda's Shampure and Curessence when I had gone through water damage and needed to repair my hair. The Curessence worked great for me... Another product is Artec's Smoothing line. It does a fabulous job of keeping my hair healthy along with my regular use of Nature's Gate products. I do not buy Aveda anymore. It's kind of pricey but for me it did the job.Cher
> Help!!!! I've been used and abused by Pantene Pro-V!> Can anyone recommend a shampoo/conditioner that can> help in fixing my hair???> Thank you!> ColetteTry Aubrey Organics GPB (Glycogen Protein Balancer) Conditioner. It is superior. It will definitely whip your hair into EXCELLENT shape. I would not be without it. As for shampoo, use something castile-based or perhaps baby shampoo.Happy New Year....Jade21
Hi Collette!Ugh! That Pantene Pro-V and all of their silicone stuff. I too was once a Pantene user-- sure your hair feels silky in the shower and then WHAM-- silicone build up and dryness! Although you will pay more for the following shampoos-- your hair will thank you for it! I highly recomend ARTec Smoothing Shampoo and Conditioner for daily use (great shine and so,so soft). For that extra, repairative whammy of a conditioner try Paul Brown Ressurect Reconstructor-- this stuff is really intense(I use it with heat). Aveda also has some great restructuring conditioners and styling aids-- try their new Perfume Brilliant line. Most of all, stash that Pantene away, far away. Best Wishes!Sherry L.
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