Shiny
Smooth
Not Frizzy
Silky
Etc.
I was thinking about using John Frieda. Is that a good choice?
If not, do u have any suggestions?Best shampoo/conditioner for my hair?
The best shampoo is free shampoo!Best shampoo/conditioner for my hair?
Well, based on your description, you want healthy beautiful hair. I would try a shampoo that is anti-frizz, smoothing, moisturizing and anti-breakage. This is also agood combination for thick hair. I would try Paul Mitchell Smoothing Super Skinny Shampoo %26amp; Daily Treament or Pantene Pro-V Ice Shine or Relaxed %26amp; Natural Intensive Moisturizing Shampoo
John Frieda is such a good choice.
The best shampoo + conditioner on the market by far.
I use it all the time and it always leaves with soft sliky hair.
My hair is naturally quite frizzy but the conditioner really helps to tame it down a little bit and makes blow drying so much easier!!
The best thing about it is that have shampoo and conditioner to match the need of your hair AND your hair colour
ie- you have blonde hair like me so you would use the ';sheer blonde'; range.
Trust me it's fantastic and so worth the money even if it is a little pricey.
The only time you can realise how good something truly is, in my opinion is when you are seperated from it for a while. I went on holliday for two weeks and forgot shampoo and conditioner so had to buy some i bought the pantene pro vi range and my hair was just no way near as shiny and silky as it was usually and just did not feel in condition what so ever.
hope i have helped.xx
I have the same hair.
i use a product called ';smooth as silk';
it is uses natural and organic ingrediants only and it works wonders.
It doesnt harm your hair by using hrsh chemicals and it makes my hair silky, smooth, and shiny.
Try it, you will be satisfied.
P.S. I got it from publix for about $10 for the shampoo and $10 for the conditioner.
*Hope this helps :)
Thats the same as me. I just started using Sunsilk, and it works really good. I use the green kind, called captivating curls, and my hair is wavy/curly. And its really good with humidity. Its great frizz control and it smells really good. And for conditioner I use the purple Sunsilk its called therma shine. And it makes your hair shiny and its even more shiny if you use a curling iron or flat iron. Its also not expensive at all. I hope it works out for you!
~Leyn~
I would use salon shampoos and conditioners as they are what they say on the bottle.
They work!
I find the one that works for me is Kerastase.
also you could go to a salon near you and ask for advice on which products would be best for your hair and you could also include what you want your hair to be like.
Also Kerastase is better than other shampoos and conditioners because it helps repair your hair and protect it if you straightner it afterwards and also for sun rays etc.
For the best salon that i find helps more and i know also stocks Kerastase would be a Saks salon near you.
They are amazing!
Aveda has AMAZING hair products. I am literally obsessed with their products. I use the Smooth Infusion collection which is great for creating silky, smooth frizz-free hair and blocks out humidity. From what you want, Smooth Infusion sounds like the best, but it also depends on your hair type. Browse through the products.
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If you are looking for a salon shampoo you should try Biolage if not try Organix with Shea butter they also have one that smells like coconut both work really well and smell really good too. I wasn't too happy with the John Freida frizz free line so I haven't tried anything else from that line.
Try Neutrogena's Triple Moisture shampoo and conditioner. They're going to cost more than regular shampoos and conditioners, but it's worth it. They're professional quality.
Sunsilk is always a great shampoo. They have a wide selection too. Herbal essences is a great shampoo too!!!!! Hope I helped!!!! %26lt;3
pantene, or Garnier. i have the same kind of hair as you except im a brunette
I love Organix shampoos and conditioners. they are sulfate free so they won't dry out your hair.
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