Thursday, December 24, 2009

What is the best possible shampoo/conditioner out there?(non expensive?

I am not sureWhat is the best possible shampoo/conditioner out there?(non expensive?
Pert is good and cheapWhat is the best possible shampoo/conditioner out there?(non expensive?
i use suave, not to expensive, it cleans your hair pretty good. also rinsing the hair with cool water will make it shinier when dry. :)
I have always loved Dove shampoos and conditioners, my hair is super soft and shiny.
You might try some natural products for shampoo. Actually, one of the best hair and scalp cleaners is baking soda.
Tresemme
Pantene Pro-V Smooth %26amp; Sleek shampoo and Ice Shine conditioner. Word.
Hairapy is great. You can get the specific type for your hair. And Panteene is great for hair color.
Depends--what kind of hair do you have? Oily, dry, colored?
get pantene pro V it doesnt matter if you have short hair, long hair curly or strait hair it works and its only $3.00 to $4.00 dollars.so if I were you I were you I would get it.
i use dove or panten pro v for my hair and my hair is dry damaged and colored and u can all ways find them bolth on sale at walmart the bet and chepes place to buy them
Head and shoulders CLASSIC!!!!+++++++++++++++
I've always enjoyed BedHead. (Dumb Blonde. oh yeah, you were asking for non expensive. that's probably 15 bucks a bottle. lol) um, i would go for sunsilk hydra tlc. love it, and it smells really good!
I use suave professionals shampoo and conditioner and it's not that expensive.





I second Aussie. It frekin rocks.
Organix
Thermisilk.Works on fine,oily,dry,and everything else.
The absolute best is the new brand which just came out called Organix. It has organic active ingredients and is sulfate free so it wont dry out your hair, plus it smells absolutely awesome! Organix has different collections for different hair types which are all amazing, and Organix is not expensive.





Check it out!





www.organixhair.com


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Well, I like Aussie. They have great products...Ummmmmm Its not expensive at all and it works great on my hair.It
The best possible shampoos are, unfortunately, the expensive ones: Phytologie and Frederic Fekkai.





However, if you're on a budget, the best tip is to go for the simplest possible formula with the least ingredients. A lot of mid-level high street hair products - Pantene, Herbal Essences, Sunsilk, Elvive, for instance - contain silicones and other ingredients that will make your hair look lovely and smooth in the short term, but may create build-up and lead to your hair looking dull and greasy in the long term.





I know it seems surprising, but you're generally better off with a very basic option - a supermarket own brand, or Simple, or Johnsons, or other baby shampoo - rather than a big brand name. If you can afford to splash out a bit more, try something like Origins or Aveda.
I have found that Sunsilk is realy, realy great. You can also select what type of hair that you have. It's like 4.00 a bottle. But if you want to go even cheaper, go with Sauve, for the color of hair that you have. It's great!!!

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