QuoteReplyTopic: Which is the best product for shiny hair? Posted: January 12 2000 at 6:37am
Oh my, what shampoos/conditioners don't I use would have been an easier q to answer. Currently I'm using a camelia oil shampoo and its companion conditioner that I found in a local asian market. Smells heavenly! (It's all in kanji and hiragana characters, nothing in English.)> WHAT BRAND OF SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER DO YOU USE?
> Hi there, I notice my long bum-length (half asian,> primarily straight) hair shines best when I rinse the> conditioner out really well. Also, my hair is at> its shiniest all by itself. The more leave-ins or oils> I add to my hair dull it so I always use a lighthand> with those. You might want to start with a pea-sized> amount of your product first and work from there. For> instance, for my hair I only use about a pinky nail> sized dab of creamy detangler while I pick/comb out my> wet hair.WHAT BRAND OF SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER DO YOU USE?
Hi there, I notice my long bum-length (half asian, primarily straight) hair shines best when I rinse the conditioner out really well. Also, my hair is at its shiniest all by itself. The more leave-ins or oils I add to my hair dull it so I always use a lighthand with those. You might want to start with a pea-sized amount of your product first and work from there. For instance, for my hair I only use about a pinky nail sized dab of creamy detangler while I pick/comb out my wet hair.
Hi Chrissie :)Don't give up hope! Like you, I tried many products before I found something that really worked well for my hair and I could feel good about using. It's an all natural product and never before has my normal to slightly dry coarse thick hair shine as much as it does when I stick with this product. The hair care product line I use is Aubrey Organics (My favorites are the Jay shampoo and White Camellia and Jasmine Conditioning Shampoo) and besides shine, it makes my hair very soft. You can purchase it at a good price at vitaminshoppe.com. Good luck!MariaRelated Link:Maria In Mass
> Well, I don't know what type hair you have (curly?> straight?), but with my coarse, wavy hair, heat> styling dulls it fast! So, I am not using my hair> dryer unless absolutely necessary. Instead, I wash my> hair at night and in the a.m. just spritz it with> water and air dry with a tiny dab of gel rubbed> through. I've also begun using a clarifying shampoo (I> like Neutrogena) every two weeks or so, and a final> rinse in COLD water for my hair. SHiny like never> before!Thanks for the tip. I have wavy hair like you. What I don't understand though is that hair stylists can make your hair really shiny with blowdrying. When I blowdry it makes it look dull.
> I have collected masses of products to try and make my> dry, coarse hair shiny (the way the hair stylist> always can!). My latest buy is Giovanni's leave in> conditioner, but strangely enough that seemed to leave> my hair dull looking.> Does anyone know a product that really does work?> Thank you.Well, I don't know what type hair you have (curly? straight?), but with my coarse, wavy hair, heat styling dulls it fast! So, I am not using my hair dryer unless absolutely necessary. Instead, I wash my hair at night and in the a.m. just spritz it with water and air dry with a tiny dab of gel rubbed through. I've also begun using a clarifying shampoo (I like Neutrogena) every two weeks or so, and a final rinse in COLD water for my hair. SHiny like never before!
I have collected masses of products to try and make my dry, coarse hair shiny (the way the hair stylist always can!). My latest buy is Giovanni's leave in conditioner, but strangely enough that seemed to leave my hair dull looking.Does anyone know a product that really does work?Thank you.
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