help for my mom's color-treated hair
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Topic: help for my mom's color-treated hair
Posted By: TurDz
Subject: help for my mom's color-treated hair
Date Posted: August 22 2003 at 5:09pm
Hi, I want to help my mom out. I always hear her telling me that she has dandruff problems. She also colors her hair regularly to keep the grey away.
I think her hair is a bit on the dry side too.
What kind of shampoo is good for my mom's hair type?
I remember user 'Jennifer' said that Aura Pure Organic shampoo is a good one. I would like a few more recommendations if possible. Thank you!
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Posted By: Lyris
Date Posted: August 23 2003 at 2:23pm
Yes, the Aura shampoo (from Sally Beauty) is good stuff. If you're going to Sally, I can also recommend Nature's Therapy by Loreal, the yellow Mega Moisture shampoo. It's also a favorite around here, from what I've read. I would recommend most ANY shampoo, either from the salon or drugstore that doesn't contain sodium lauryl sulfate, TEA-lauryl/laureth sulfate or one of the other potentially drying surfactant cleansers (this will become clear when I send you the ingredient list.) If your mom is trying to keep her hair color bright, the best thing she can do is use a gentle shampoo, regardless whether it claims to be specifically for dyed hair. The fewer shampoos per week, the better. And if she can keep her hair covered while outside for extended periods of time, the color molecules won't break down as fast either.
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