Suave professionalls shampoo and conditioner. It's realy cheap but works better than regular suave.
2006-08-10 14:36:55
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answered by onlyoneangel01 3
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I have similar hair and have tried plenty of top and low quality shampoos for years now. Recently, I checked Makeup Alley for shampoo reviews and saw one that was one of the highest rated of thousands called Giovanni Tea Tree Triple Treat. I bought both the shampoo and conditioner at our local health food store, which is about the only place you can find it. It's moderately priced around $7 for each bottle. It is unbelievable! I used the Paul Mitchell Tea Tree line for years, and this stuff blows it away. It's all natural ingredients too. Go to that site and read some reviews. I would highly recommend that shampoo and conditioner, it will change your showering experience, I promise!
2006-08-12 11:05:13
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answered by C 2
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I don't know enough about your hair to know for sure, but I'm assuming you don't have a perm or color. You sound like you need a moisturizing shampoo and you'll still need a seperate conditioner. The 2in 1 just can't clean and condition hair well at the same time. Try Pantene or Treseme shampoos and conditioners.
2006-08-10 15:27:55
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answered by hairsnipper 3
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you need to make confident what Shampoo works for you. in the experience that your hair is oily then attempt to apply a citrus based shampoo, it its dry there are some extra possibilities... frequently organic Essences is an excellent form.
2016-10-01 22:24:20
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answered by ? 3
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Pantene Pro V
2006-08-10 14:34:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Sunsilk Hydra TLC. It keeps your hair soft and tangle-free!
I swear by this stuff! I use the Hydra TLC shampoo and conditioner masque, and it helps my thick hair get clean and smooth.
Give it a try, its about 4 dollars a bottle. It'll work, I swear by it!
Hope this helps!
2006-08-10 15:34:01
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answered by carly 2
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the best i found is root 2 tip by Aussie one with the kangroo it does gr8 but once a week try a clarifying shampoo or hate 2 say it dish soap grandma's trick or leave in conditioner (PLUSS U CAN ALSO HAVE UR HAIRDRESSER THIN OUT UR HAIR)
2006-08-10 14:32:14
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answered by Anonymous
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a shampoo called BIG made by Lush Cosmetics. I am telling you, this shampoo is ABSOLUTELY the best! It has the consistency of a salt scrub, but it leaves your hair 20 years younger.
www.lush.com
2006-08-10 14:30:21
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answered by Anonymous
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ive actually read that they're all the same, and do the same thing - lift oil off of head. so im not sure if i'd buy into the hoax of "use this you'r hair will be longer/stronger/whatever" ya know. just be careful about those dang products and big brand names.....
2006-08-10 15:43:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I have very long thick hair & I use Pantene ProV. Use the one for dry hair as it help the hair be less tangled. When you use the conditioner, don't rinse it all out. It help your hair stay smooth & less tangled.
2006-08-10 14:33:13
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answered by Diva 2
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