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    Posted: March 19 2005 at 6:27pm

You might also want to try finding an unscented shampoo base. I don't believe HB has them, but here's a site that has sulfate free shampoo with no fragrance: http://birchhillhappenings.com/baseprod.htm

 

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l'oreal for kids is pretty gentle, but just diluting any regular cheap shampoo in water would be a lot more cost-effective. I use about 1 part v05 or suave shampoo to 7 parts water and mix it up in a squirt bottle. It still lathers up pretty nicely and does a good job of cleaning w/o being harsh or drying.  
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I need help when it comes to haircare products for dry, sensitive hair/scalp.  I'm looking for entire lines to try (shampoo, cond, styling products, etc).

I find many shampoos just strip the crap out of my hair.  Also, products with heavy silicones turn my hair into dry, brittle straw.  And I find most products to be way too fragranced/perfumey.  My ideal products would be extremely mild detergent wise, minimal cones so it wouldn't build up, and no artificial fragrance.

Any suggestions on what might work that people recommend?
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