Friday, January 8, 2010

Shampoo/conditioner suggestions?

I've used herbal essence for a while now. It used to make my hair really soft and shiny, but lately it doesn't seem to do much.


I want to switch products, but I'm not sure on what to use. Suggestions would be great!Shampoo/conditioner suggestions?
if you're wanting something you can buy at your local store then i've been through them all, trust!





my number one suggestion would be the mark hill range. i've used various mark hill shampoos and conditioners and their on par with salon products, especially the intense conditioner which is thick and creamy and smells divine it left my hair flawless and isn't too pricey.





brilliant brunette is quite trustworthy. use the shampoo and normal conditioner, and the intense conditioner in between. my hair was quite damaged and dull prior to using this and after three consistent months of using it last year my hair was much more radiant, soft and manageable.





the lee stafford range is quite good so long as you use a hair treatment in between a shampoo and normal conditioner. the smell is very cheap and nasty though. you should check out some of lee's other products such as the shine spray though which is quite good i thought.





i noticed a lot of people suggest PANTENE, can i just warn you never to ever use this product! i'm not even joking you my hair was so frizzy, unmanageable and dull after a couple of uses. definitely a no-no.





i may also suggest you try either the kerastase or redken range. once you use this you'll never go back, although it's pricey the results are amazing and it's not something you could get from using your average product from boots or superdrug.Shampoo/conditioner suggestions?
How much are you willing to spend? I personally don't use anything you get a drugstores, only ones sold at salons. There are three brands I highly recommend: Aveda, Bumble %26amp; Bumble and Redken. So depending on your hair's needs (your needs) and what you're trying to achieve, it would depend. Aveda's Sap Moss Shampoo %26amp; Conditioner are my favorites, they moisturize and leave hair silky soft and shiny. The two in liters aren't cheap though, the shampoo is $70 and the conditioner is $60. Bumble %26amp; Bumble costs pretty much the same. Redken's line is more vast, and somewhat less expensive than the other two, so you may be able to find what you're looking for here. As for the common shampoo/conditioners, this is purely from word of mouth from friends, they all suggest Dove.
I love suave. It comes in any scent you could want, and you hair is really shiny and smooth (not to mention smells really yummy). You can get it for a buck at Dollar General, and even cheaper at Wal-mart!
If you can get Redken All Soft I think you would be happy with your hair. Or Matrix Sleek. You may have to get these from a hairdresser, but they are soooo great!


Also I have learned that Dove moist. shampoo and cond. are really good as well.


Also you can buy serums that make your hair shiney and soft.
Biolage is very good ans also OJON
I use '; Ice shine'; shampoo%26amp; conditioner, it makes my hair shiny and soft too, and also products that you use for styling your hair doesn't reck your shiny%26amp; soft hair.
i love pantene pro-v.


it works really great.


i also love sunsilk.


both very great.





hope this helped. =]
umm well could it be that you wash your hair too much





well umm ok i use and love tresemme moistrue rich and


ganier is cool too i love these to brand like forever what ever you do is dont use pantene aww hate it its the worst but i use there styling products thouh
the new pantine....ice shine and conditioner
hey i use brilliant brunnetteby john frieda he made shampoo conditioner frizz controlers shine booster and more for all hair colors
Ojon is by far the most amazing shampoo %26amp; contidioner set i've ever used. Get the Ultra Hydrating Set. It works the best. Your hair smells great, too. =)
get a range to suit ur hair type from john frieda or redken.
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