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Dove Shampoo...?

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Topic: Dove Shampoo...?
Posted By: GoldieLocks92
Subject: Dove Shampoo...?
Date Posted: October 01 2005 at 9:57pm
I've never tried it but since I've seen that commercial where it says it leaves the natural oils and proteins in your hair I've considered it.
Anyone else seen this or know if Dove is any good?

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Posted By: PurpleBubba
Date Posted: October 01 2005 at 10:09pm
The commercials for the shampoo are for a new version.

You can read more here and get free samples if they're still offering.
http://www.dove.com/your_hair/ktgs.asp

Plus there might be a coupon in your sunday paper. We had one in ours. Our sunday stuff comes in our saturday paper here.

They probably still have silicones in them.


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Posted By: Rubis
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 5:10pm
Yes, Dove shampoo has silicones.

When I want to know ingredients contained in different products
I look on drugstore.com

Bye !


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Posted By: LadyFrog
Date Posted: October 08 2005 at 8:32am
I've tried dove shampoos, they're good but not THAT good. They do leave your hair nice though.


Posted By: Layla
Date Posted: October 08 2005 at 11:52am
LadyFrog, have you tried the new reformulated version?

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Posted By: Elizabeth
Date Posted: October 08 2005 at 1:22pm
I like DOVE but I wish it didnīt have such a strong smell.


Posted By: LadyFrog
Date Posted: October 08 2005 at 1:22pm
Not sure. Haven't seen any ads for re formulated ones. Did you see them in America? I'm in the UK. 


Posted By: Katja
Date Posted: October 08 2005 at 1:56pm
I've never tried the shampoo, but did actually just buy a bottle of Dove conditioner last week.  I don't know if it's the reformulated one or what, but on the bottle it says it's for "Intense Moisture for dry or damaged hair."  I've used it twice and so far it seems to work pretty well.  It does have silicones in it though, so watch out if your hair isn't the "cone-loving type."

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Posted By: Madalyne
Date Posted: October 11 2005 at 2:51pm
Could somebody explain what the difference silicone products are and what the pros and cons are using them? I don't know a thing about silicone. thanks!


Posted By: kimberlily
Date Posted: October 25 2005 at 10:27am

Silicones coat the hair, so you need to clarify regularly, or the oils and other good stuff can't get in to condition and nourish your hair.

My hair likes 'cones, so I don't fuss too much about whether they're present in a product. I don't use silicone sprays or serums anymore though. I rely on aloe vera and Jojoba oil to give me shine and control frizz.



Posted By: Madalyne
Date Posted: October 25 2005 at 5:23pm
How do you know if your hair "likes" silicone or not? How di I know if I should consider using more or less silicone products? Thanks


Posted By: kimberlily
Date Posted: October 26 2005 at 9:49am

Well, I went cold-turkey and quit using products with silicone, and it became really puffy and unmanageable...and impossible to comb... so I determined that my hair needs a bit of silicone. Some people find that their hair becomes drier when they use silicones, so they stay away from them.

It is really a trial and error thing. Look at labels. If you see ingredients ending in "cone" (ie: dimethicone) then it has silicones in it.



Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: October 26 2005 at 3:53pm

Originally posted by Madalyne Madalyne wrote:

How do you know if your hair "likes" silicone or not? How di I know if I should consider using more or less silicone products? Thanks

You might also want to mosey on to http://talk.hairboutique.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=30010&PN=1 - this thread on silicones , and we've had a pretty extensive discussion on cones in http://talk.hairboutique.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=33294&KW=cones - this thread also . Hope this explains a bit!

Anais



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