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    Posted: January 03 2008 at 2:23am
I'm a student, so I know the importance of a good quality shampoo and conditioner but I simply cannot afford a line like Pureology. Call me a cheapy girl but I'm trying to save to pay off a 10k intuition lol!
 
What do you guys use? Suggestions? Does sallys have anything good? I get somewhat of a discount so that would be nice :)
 
Also, I have some what oily hair but I think that's because I wash my hair about once a week. I color my hair really dark (as you see in my avatar) so I really try and skimp as much as I can on washing it so it doesn't fade.


Edited by babygirl720 - January 03 2008 at 2:25am
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My personal preference is Pantene's Hydrating line. I also like their clarifying shampoo.
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I haven't tried Pantene yet but it's on the top of my list. I really like Hello Hydration. It smells great too.

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Always heard bad things about Pantene, something like it puts on a sillicone coating to make your hair look healthy but really it just drys it out or something but, I'll never know until I try it lol.
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I've used there straightening line. Didn't think too much of it.
 
So pretty much the issue here is mouisture? You guys both mentioned hydrating stuff.
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Most products have cones. The reason it can dry out your hair is because
it does coat your hair. After a while there's build up and the moisture
can't get to the hair so it dries out. Just use a clarifying poo every so often
to remove build up.

You can also get cone free products. I prefer products with cones.


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I like Pantene Clarifying, I use that maybe once or twice a week.  Also the good old standby, Johnson & Johnson baby shampoo & detangler.  Tresemme makes a nice clarifying shampoo too.

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Trader Joe's has a really good non-sulfate shampoo for about $4 a bottle.
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