QuoteReplyTopic: need a good shampoo for dry brittle hair! Posted: October 19 2005 at 2:48pm
i AGREE YOU NEED A MOISTURIZING SHAMPOO YOU CAN FIND THESE AT WALGREENS/CVS/WALMART. YOU SAY YOUR HAIR IS DRY AND BRITTLE, SEE HOW THAT WORKS BUT MAKE SURE YOU ARE USING A MOISTURIZER DAILY TO KEEP YOUR HAIR IN GOOD SHAPE ALSO DO YOU NEED A TRIM OR HAVE BREAKAGE??? LOOK INTO THESE THINGS ALSO HTH
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I think the best shampoo/conditioner you can buy at a drugstore is Neutrogena Triple Moisture Cream Lather Shampoo and the Triple Moisure Hair Mask and use it everyday. That's what I buy when I don't have money for Pureology. i hope that anwsers your question.
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Volumizing has less proteins, and things that weigh down your hair so they can be flattening or heavy on the hair. Volumizing Shampoo also lacks moisture.
I really like CLEAR MOISTURE by Redken. It makes my hair full of both moisture and body
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whats the difference between a moisturizing and volumizing shampoo???
im thinking of getting either dove intense moisturizing 2 in 1 shampoo or loreal vive for men. question about the dove shampoo, should i get seprate bottles 1 for shampoo and 1 for conditioner is the 2 in 1 just the same? which shampoo is better, please pick 1 or the other
hey thanks everyone for all your help. is there any shampoo like a dove, l'oreal, herbal essence or whatever brand i can sure to find at a pharmacy store?
and this may sound stupid but do moisturizing shampoos really do help dry/damaged hair or is it just a trick?
Biolage Hydrating shampoo and conditioners work pretty good. Trick is to leave the conditioner in for about five minutes.
If you do not want to go to a salon (plenty of guys go to them so I
don't see what you are worried about), I have seen Biolage products for
sale in Target stores. However you might want to check a salon
because they will run sales.
If you want something from the drugstore then I recommend Tresemme.
There shampoo/conditoner are great for dry hair and contain very little
silicone. Right now I'm using Johnson's baby shampoo because I need
something very gentle at the moment and I use Tresemme Moisture Rich
conditioner. Good luck.
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hmmmm.... You may want to go to sally's and try the Saloncare Shampoos and conditioners- they are really good and you can do daily conditioner washes as well in between shampoos- that should help too. Or you can try cream of nature shampoo - the detangling/condtioning one in the green/white bottle and their porosity control conditioner is good too. Hope this helps.
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ok i didnt get much help from my previous topic so i'll try again!
what kind of shampoo/conditioners that are good for dry damaged. brittle f**ked up hair. i tried a sh*tload of shampoos and none of them did jack sh*t or made my hair even worse.please what are some good shampoo/conditioners that treat my damaged hair.
please dont tell me to wrap my hair or put coconuts or mashed bananas in my hair cause i wont do it. i need a real shampoo and conditioner.
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