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Topic: Help needed to find a product
Posted By: kkat13682001
Subject: Help needed to find a product
Date Posted: July 08 2006 at 7:21pm
Hello
I was very disappointed to learn that Nature's Gate discontinued the Biotin Shampoo and Conditioner line. This was the only product that was working for me and my hair issues. I have hair that has a funky wave and is on the frizzy side but it weighs down in the root area. The biotin line allowed me to get a comb through my hair, made my hair look and feel soft and shiny and didn't weigh it down. I'm hoping to find someone with advise that has used the biotin line and has a comparable suggestion. I will take advise from anyone else also because I am very frustrated and running out of options.  Thank you in advance for everyone's help.



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Posted By: Susan W
Date Posted: July 18 2006 at 1:30pm
Everyone's hair is different so it may be difficult for someone to suggest a product for you.  Since you are looking for things that don't weigh your hair down, you are probably best sticking with products that call themselves natural and don't have silicones in the ingredients (anything in the ingredients that ends in 'cone will tend to build up and weigh down wavy/ curly hair types).  Its best to search for products online with the word "ingredients" so you can read whats in them before you buy.  (For example, Jason is a natural line and works well for me personally, but it is full of cones so I wouldn't suggest it for you).  The lightest shampoo/conditioner I've ever tried is Avalon (a natural line, about 7 bucks a bottle), but you may find the conditioner does little for detangling purposes.  I usually follow it with something heavier. This is all I can think of to suggest.  Hope some of this was helpful.



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