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    Posted: May 02 2007 at 1:29pm

Ive found that alot of my clients tend to come to the fitting with slightly oily hair, Ive told them to use a clarifying shampoo but despite that most of them just use there normal shampoo which most of the time is moisturising which doesnt really help.

I was thinking about giving them a shampoo at the consultation so they could use that.  can anyone reommend a good shampoo that removes product build up, the only clarifying shapoo I have come across is by pantene but I heard that they contain silicone.
 
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I use Neutrogena and it works great! its usually a little hidden in their section, its in a squareish shaped bottle, its clear, and its in a box.  Its the only one I've tried but it worked so well I haven't wanted to tr another!
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I like the one Sally's carries.

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i like the neutrogena one

i've most recently been using Kenra clarifying, its supposed to be clarifying as well as not fade color (its a bit more expensive)

suave's clarifying is cheap and it works

Prell is an old standby...it can be kind of harsh

i hope some of those products are available, i just noticed you are in the UK!
lotta talkin 'bout hair n other stuff: http://www.diyextensions.net/
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Pureology's "Purifying Shampoo" in their "Safeguard Your Color" line works well, and doesn't seem to strip color like some of the harsher products do.
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I also use the Neutrogena one.
Or Avalon clarifying shampoo.
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Good old fashioned Prell! Roughs up the cuticle by virtue of the ph level and decimates all scalp oils.
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Thanks guys I think il try the Neutrogena one,  I dont think you can get the other in the UK  xx
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dishwash and baking soda - sounds terrible but gets rid of everything
 
if theres a bit of product build up leave for 3 mins or so
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