Saturday, December 19, 2009

I am in need of a good not-to-expensive shampoo?

Whe I usually buy shampoo I am always switching between them. I want a shampoo and conditioner that I can use that will not dry out my hair.


I have really dry and thick hair, what should I use that is not more than $5.I am in need of a good not-to-expensive shampoo?
Dove makes wonderful moisturizing shampoos and condisitioners. if your hair is still needin moisture, try garnier fructis leave in conditioner. after showering, finger comb it through your hair while still damp.I am in need of a good not-to-expensive shampoo?
dove
The new Loreal pearl protein shine (for long and damaged hair) is great! It's in the bright pink bottle. I've been using it the past month and I've really noticed a difference in my hair!
We use Suave products at my house. Never more than $3 a bottle and there are plenty of scents to choose from. And, they work great.
Go with Suave. If you compare the ingredients in Suave products with those of its leading competitors, you will find that they are QUITE similar. Suave works excellently and is inexpensive too.
well i have really dry and thick hair also and the shampoo and conditioner i use is TRESemme and it works wonder im not sure how much it costs put i think it is under $5 if not i also you suave and i think they both work the same i just like TRESemme because it lasts me a long time hope i helped
Suave products are inexpensive and effective
~!Suave Professionals!~- get these. They have all different kinds of them for only $1.50 cents and are awsome. They even have some for dry hair and all other sorts. Try it out shampoo's and conditioners


they are big and white bottles


they're at walmart cheap and good product
Herbal Essences! It's soo good for your hair and smells fantastic! It's usually 3 or 4 dollars. You can buy it pretty much anywhere! I wouldn't use Suave because it has wax in it, and is NOT good for your hair!
SunSilk or Herbal Essence.
Switch between shampoos and conditions, because your hair will get used to it. I have three conditioners and three shampoos in my shower at any given time.





Really great products:


anything by Garnier, Pantene Pro-V, L'oreal, Vidal Sasson, Herbal Essences, Neutrogena.
Garnier, Dove, Sunsilk, Pantene, they're all good.
Pantene for dry/damaged hair works really really well for me. Mine is super dry and really thick and I live in the desert on top of all that. Pantene works very well. Also, after I wash and condition my hair I put about a half a dime size amount of conditioner thru my wet hair (especially the ends) and leave it in. Don't blow dry until it has almost completely air dried and is just a little damp.

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