Monday, December 28, 2009

What shampoos and conditioners are best for fusion, U-tipped extensions? Preferably, the least expensive.?

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What are some good natural shampoos that aren't too expensive?

I have wavy hair that is really thick in some parts then really thin in others. My hair falls out a lot (but i have a lot of hair with quite a bit of volume) and gets greasy really fast (in about 24hrs) so i have to shower everyday and i can't use that much conditioner but i have to use some or else it gets staticy/dry but it STILL gets greasy after a day. I also get dandruff. My hair is wavy is some areas then straight in others.





I heard shampoos like herbal essences, garnier, suave and pantene have a lot of wax and silicone in it that makes your hair greasy because of the build-up and makes your hair fall out but when i used shampoos like degunkify by herbal essences, it made me hair really dry and it would still get greasy.





I also heard that natural shampoos don't have that much silicone so i was wondering what some good natural shampoos are for my hair that sell under 10 bucks?





Thanks in advance!What are some good natural shampoos that aren't too expensive?
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well its not under 10 bucks but most shampoos that are need to have cheap ingredients for the company to earn money, and if they have cheap ingredients, most likely means its less quality! so anyways, this natural shampoo that i have been with for years, makes your hair healthy, strong, takes away dandruff, leaves your hair smelling great, takes away grease and oil on hair, but doesn't make it dry, makes your hair shiny and silky, makes your hair grow, and is perfect for any type of hair!What are some good natural shampoos that aren't too expensive?
my hair is the same way!!! i LOVE head and shoulders (even though i dont have any dandruff) it make my hair very silky and pretty and leave my scalp flake free :]
Try anything from Sally Beauty.


When your hair is dry, try using a dryer sheet, it gets rid of static without adding oil.
garnier or aveda
garnier is really good
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  • How expensive are shampoos like Nexxus and Theratin....? (+10)?

    im looking for a proffesion brand, but i dont want to spend more than 20 bucks on shampoo and conditioner, so how much do you think they'll cost? least to most.


    and just in case....what are the best store brand shampoos i can use? i know store brands suck, cuz they leave wax build up on your hair, which make your haif ';look'; healthy but actually damage it more, but maybe there might be some good shampoos?';


    thanks soo much %26lt;33333How expensive are shampoos like Nexxus and Theratin....? (+10)?
    nexxus is anywhere from $3 to $18.


    im not sure about theratin. you can also try redken. they have good products there.How expensive are shampoos like Nexxus and Theratin....? (+10)?
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    head and shoulders

    Expensive vs. cheap shampoos and conditioners...?

    i have been using expensive shampoos and conditioners (professional) for a while hoping that this will improve my hair in a natural way, without silicon etc.... but today i used leftovers of herbal essences shampoo that my friend left in the shower and now i am asking myself... why exactly did i change? My hair now is silky, soft and shiny and smells great... what are the advantages and disadvantages of expensive vs cheap shampoos? am i just wasting my money or are the doing something to the hair...? Expensive vs. cheap shampoos and conditioners...?
    I used to use expensive shampoo bought from a salon. Lately I have been using herbal essences as I ran out of shampoo. At first it was OK, but after a day or two my hair goes a bit weird. I am actually going to go back to using a salon shampoo.





    For me I don't think it is a waste of money. Maybe try another shampoo for a while and see how you go. It is meant to be good to have a change of shampoos after awhile.Expensive vs. cheap shampoos and conditioners...?
    I agree with Sal. The expensive ones are for specialist hair like hair that has been dyed or is grey or a certain texture.





    If you are looking for a nice shampoo that does its job and leaves your hair feeling nice and looking shiny then a cheap one is just as good.





    It is often the case that the expensive ones are better for long term healthy hair; and the cheaper ones make your hair look much better short term but maybe aren't as good at keeping your hair healthy.





    Experiment. :)
    Expensive does not necessarily mean better when it comes to cosmetics and hair care products. You should NOT be avoiding silicones and dimethicones especially if your hair is damaged. They are excellent ingredients that are perfectly safe and are the best things out there for smooth and shiny hair! I have learned a lot reading books by Paula Begoun. She gives straight talk on cosmetic/hair products in her books, and she has a great website. There are great salon products that cost way too much money, and there are bad ones too. There are great drugstore products too, that will do a great job and not empty your pockets!
    It's not so much cheap vs. expensive, it mostly depends on the ingredients in the shampoo/conditioner. Hair that's been chemically treated needs more moisture than normal, and sometimes more expensive shampoos can afford to put those moisturizing agents in their products. However, a cheaper shampoo can also do the same- again, just depends on what's in it. so CHECK THE LABELS! If two products have the same ingredients, but one is less expensive, go for it!
    My sister spends tons of money on expensive shampoo and conditioner but she bleaches her hair religiously so she needs to, but i on the other hand dye my hair every other month or so and use Garnier Fructis length and strength system and love it! It smells great, makes my hair soft, shiny, and healthy looking and feeling! I would never spend 25 dollars for a bottle of shampoo when my 5 bucks buy me this! lol
    its best to switch your shampoo and conditioner to another brand because you hair gets used to the same ones so when you use a new one it brings your hair back to life!





    i used to use only Pantene but now i use Suave Professional Shampoo and conditioner its likw 2.00 a bottle and it works great
    Cheap shampoos often contain sulfates which is basically like washing your hair in detergent which makes it becomes very dry. Herbal essences probably made your hair silky and smooth because it contains natural extracts. Hope it helped : )
    Use hydra TLC by sunsilk. ITs cheap and repairs damage. Also expensive shampoos are pretty much just a name. They do the same as the good drugstore brands.
    You only need to use expensive ones if your hair is coloured or permed - to repair the damage from that.
    //pjh
    I know recipes to shampoos and conditioners here are the recipes:





    Sweet Strawberry Shampoo


    Supplies:


    Mixing bowl


    whisk or mixing spoon


    empty shampoo bottle


    Lemon or lemon juice (1)


    Strawberries ( 3 )


    milk


    measuring cups


    tea spoon


    water


    brown sugar


    paper towels


    cutting board


    Knife Directions


    First of all, lay sheets of paper towel covering all


    your workspace. Secondly, take out all your


    supplies and put them on the table your work-


    ing at. Thirdly, put your mixing bowl or blender,


    whisk or mixing spoon, and measuring cups


    on your layed out paper towels. Next, take out


    your water, and fill the 1/3 measuring cup, and


    pour it into your mixing bowl or blender.





    If you're using a blender plug it in. Then, get out


    your 1 cup, 1/2, and 1/4 measuring cups. And fill


    the 1 cup with brown sugar. Keep your 1/2 cup and


    1/4 cup on your worksoace because we'll be using


    it soon. Pour the brown sugar into bowl or blender.


    take out your strawberries, and smoosh and


    smoosh them over the bowl or blender until all the


    the juice is out of the berry. Repeat for the other 2


    berries. When you've finished smooshing them,


    throw them into your garbage can. Now, we're


    gonna take out the lemons. Get your cutting board


    and knife and place them both on your workspace.


    Take the lemon and place it on top of your board.


    Then, get your knife and cut the lemon in half.





    Get 1 of the slices and squeeze all the juice out


    of it over the mixing bowl or blender. Repeat this


    step with your other lemon slice. Then, get out


    your milk and fill the 1/2 cup with the milk and


    pour into mixing bowl or blender. Finally, mix


    everything in your mixing bowl with your whisk or


    mixing spoon. Or, if you're using a blender, you


    can press On. When everything is all mixed up,


    get out your empty shampoo bottle and open up


    the lid and start pouring in the shampoo with your


    tea spoon. Now you have Fresh, Homemade,


    Sweet Strawberry Shampoo!!! :)





    It really workes well! I hope you like it! :)












    Hi well I would say you are wasting your money, like me you never learn I was always switching from expensive to cheap and the cheap ones always work better, I used to think that the expensive ones will improve my hair and they never did, just a waste of money in my opinion.





    I now dont even use brand names like herball essesnces pantene or dove as I find them to just dry the hair out even more after a few washes.


    the other day I tried some cheap jojoba shampoo and apple condtioner both shops own cheap make and my hair was glossy and really soft, plus I found my hair didnt get as greasy or weighted down either, both of the shampoo and condioner cost 48p and 38p each.





    I was in morrisons the other day and got some cheap brand of there shampoo too and it worked the same, so whereas before I was paying around 拢4 for a shampoo and conditoner each, and then went to buying shampoo and condioner that were 拢2 each I can get a shampoo ann conditoner for less than a quid, and my hair is coloured too, cheap shampoos and conditoners have always been good for my hair.





    All you pay for is the brand name in expensive shampoo and conditoners, hairdressers have told me to use this salon make and that salon make and I have wasted loads of money as they just dont work.





    If you have found that herbal essecneses works better than the fortune you are paying at the moment, then only you can answer weather its better than paying out for the one that doesnt work for you.

    Names of expensive salon shampoos-?

    Have you tried them and how did they work out for you? Please only if you have tried them..Names of expensive salon shampoos-?
    the best shampoo is purealogy and I use it daily and love it it makes your hair so softNames of expensive salon shampoos-?
    I tried Paul Mitchell and it dried out my hair. I'd go with sauve, it's cheap, but it works great
    The Ones who Give Cruel Answers are only mad at themselves for being stupid enough to buy the Bottles of Crap the salons call ';shampoo.';





    Really, YOUR hair should be good enough with just a bathtub full of hot water. If you don't like it after brushing out any dirt there (and maybe after applying the construction-glue and molding it to suit your mood [hairspray, styling]) then shave it off and buy a wig you like.





    But if you've got bookoos of extra money and can't figure out how to send it to me, go ahead and invest in the lives of those bored-bored shampoo-scientists.
    there ok there not really worth the price
    back to basics! they have several different kinds--- depends on your hair. and yes, it works great for my hair!
    buy a nice bottle of crap in ur face