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    Posted: September 11 2006 at 7:36pm
I've always loved pantenes shampoos/conditioners but i'm not so sure about the ''expressions'' types. They all have worked great and not to mention smell really good too but this particular kind dries my hair out BAD!! I bought both the shampoo and the conditioner plus sprayed my hair with infusium leave in treatment and it was still dry. Has anyone else tried it and had this problem or is it just my hair and this shampoo don't agree?
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I did not have that problem with John Freida's Brilliant Brunette, but I have not tried the Pantene Version. I love the Brilliant brunette... it makes my hair really soft!
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I am also a huge fan of brilliant brunette i alternate it with a cone free s and c and it gives great results!
The UK version of the Pantene website you can request a free sample, i am still waiting for mine when i have tried it i will let you know how it goes :)
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 Pantene is actually very drying because it contains Ammonium laureth sulfate as it's main ingredient. You should look for a shampoo that contains Sodium laureth sulfate instead as a main ingredient because it is less harsh on your hair. The John Frieda Brillant brunette is a good one and not quite so drying as pantene.
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