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Shampoo and Conditioners

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Topic: Shampoo and Conditioners
Posted By: Kaycee
Subject: Shampoo and Conditioners
Date Posted: June 25 2002 at 8:02pm
Just a question really..

Can anyone tell me some really good shampoo and conditioners, which are around - which`ll eventually lead my hair to less dryness, and rare splitsville?

P.S - As I`m in the UK, I`d be greatful if you can suggest something I can get here.. ;P

PP.S - I`d also find it interesting to see who uses what, and what comes ontop!

Thanky! :D



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Posted By: Rita
Date Posted: June 25 2002 at 10:42pm
One shampoo that I find works the best for my long thick dark brown hair is Salon selectives. I use the color care line since I used to color my hair and it is a bit dry and frizzy due to this process What makes this shampoo so good is that you can find it anywhere, it`s cheap, and it`s one of the few drug store shelve line of shampoos that has a gentle cleansing agent (sodium laureth sulfate) which will not dry out your hair.

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Rita (:


Posted By: Lyris
Date Posted: June 26 2002 at 7:41am
Some GREAT products I swear by:

*L`oreal Nature`s Therapy Mega Moisture Shampoo A while back we had a discussion on this board about this product....it got rave reviews. I love it--it`s very rich and mild. I buy this (and many of the following products ) at Sally Beauty, if you have that.

*Phyto Systeme Hydro-Botanics Shampoo Every bit as good as L`oreal and smells like a tropical drink. Both this and the previous shampoo cleanse with mild sodium laureth sulfate.

*Aura Cherry Almond Bark Revitalizing Conditioner Extremely rich treatment for a weekly deep conditioning. One of the absolute best. Smells a LOT like licorice.

*Clairol Color Protec Daily Replenisher An excellent, rich conditioner. It makes no difference that it`s "for color-treated hair"--it`s just a very good product.

*Physique Intense Moisture Conditioner/VS Sassoon Deep Treatment Therapy I list these together because the ingredient lists are nearly identical. Both are pretty good for dry hair if you leave them on long enough.

*Got2b in therapy This one is just fun. A really unusual but enjoyable smell...and it`s pearly purple! Oh and it also works. :-)

I also use a light silicone spray to keep my hair silky after washing and conditioning. I really like Jhirmack HeatCare. It`s crazy-looking: a purple layer floats on a pink layer--but it`s great for shine and feel. I hope some of this helps....I fight dryness as well and you`re right that good products can make all the difference!

btw, I LOVE LONDON. I remember walking up out of the underground at Piccadilly and not believing how amazing that city is. Only been once but can`t wait to go back! Someday when I`m out of college and making money :-)

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Posted By: Kaycee
Date Posted: June 26 2002 at 10:49am
Thanks you guys! :> Though, I don`t think we do have a Sally here. :(

What I do wanna know is, what ingredients should you stay away from?

xx

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