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    Posted: October 02 2005 at 8:05pm

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.

 

thank you!

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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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i forgot to mention that i would rather not go to a salon to purchase a shampoo/conditioner to avoid embarrasement. im a guy so please understand.

if you people know any products i can pick up straight off the shelves from any pharmacy store that would be great.

thanks again.

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Try this. It works great and all you have to do is go to Sally Beauty Supply. Can you manage that?

http://www.sallybeauty.com/shop/1215/500342

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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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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.
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Originally posted by ralphy001 ralphy001 wrote:

i forgot to mention that i would rather not go to a salon to purchase a shampoo/conditioner to avoid embarrasement. im a guy so please understand.

cmon man. this is the 21st century. if you think a guy going to salon is gay.......

(yes he didnt say gay, but people should get where im goin)



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There aren't even any good salons where I am so that's why I shop at Walmart or a drugstore.
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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?

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Yes moisturizing shampoos really do work- try the link and check out the products i reccommended and give them a try.
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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

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helloo?
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I have used AllSoft by Redken.

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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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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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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