I have the same hair - in brunette.
I use John Fried Brilliant Brunette shampoo & conditioner, it's about £5 a bottle and really good, give it a try, they also do a blonde and redhead range, you can get it in boots.
2006-10-19 20:45:23
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answered by Missy 3
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First of all, stop buying from your local chemist they are full of chemicals and not concentrated so dont last long. Try MOP or Aveda products, you can buy both of these off QVC Website. The may look expensive and are more costly than high street stuff, but I bought a MOP full salon size shampoo and am still on the same bottle 6 months later. They make your hair feel fab. Check out the different types they do and you can also use on a 30 day trial or get your money back.
2006-10-20 04:03:22
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answered by Annie M 6
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I use shampoo and conditioner every day too - and I buy mine from the salon. Believe it or not, the salon stuff is much less acidic and therefore nicer for your hair (that's why it always looks and feels nicer) and even though I used to watch the pennies like mad re this issue and always bought shop stuff, when I finally got my hair coloured I started using salon stuff.
It IS expensive but here's the good news - I find it lasts me longer than standard shampoo and conditioner and it really does make a difference. Apparently there's a website where you can buy salon shampoo and conditioner at discount prices but I have yet to check this out and cannot remember the name..sorry!
2006-10-20 03:51:02
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answered by hevs 4
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Go to Boots & take advantage of their 3 for 2 on shampoos & conditioner. Personally I like Sunsilk Respect & Balance Shampoo, it's designed to gently clean your hair whilst restoring your hair's natural look. Comes in a bright pink bottle!
2006-10-20 06:05:30
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answered by amanning60 2
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have u ever been inside a shop called Lush ? they make all their own soaps/shampoos/beauty care products. they are made from natural ingredients, and smell totally amazing. i have always been impressed by their brilliant range of products, and if u ever see their stuff mentioned in magazine cosmetic features, they always get excellent reviews. also, the staff in their shops are really friendly, and they produce a free quarterly newspaper that u can pick up in the shop that details each of their products, and gives u a full explanation of what is in the product, and what type of hair/skin it is most suitable for. they also have a great website, i think it's just www.lush.com , but u would need to check that..... if u put 'lush shop' into your internet search engine, it'll take u to their website. i know that this just sounds like an advert for Lush shops, but honestly, their stuff is amazing, and i'm sure that u would be able to find something that would keep your hair looking great.
2006-10-20 03:59:23
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answered by Anonymous
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use the Auusie 3 minute miracle it works wonders, leave on for half and hour with a warm towel around your head then rinse off with warm water and then cold to give an extra boost of shine. follow this with a serum for ends and comb through to smooth the folicles. then style as usualk and use a light spritz of shine spray to finish. sometimes if you have heard of a shop called savers they sell toiletries and sometimes have teh brand name sin there for cheaper, or if you have a trade secrets shop near you they seel the salon products for less than the salons and have great offers too.
2006-10-20 08:19:10
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answered by essexbird 1
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All ways use a good shampoo and conditioner but I would have to say Mark Anthony's shine shampoo and conditioner
2006-10-20 03:47:49
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answered by Chantelle D 2
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Wow.
Is this a piece of copy for the start of an ad?
If you've just joined an ad comapany and are trying this out on us, can I suggest that you go for something a little less cliched?
Oh, and Head and Shoulders makes hair REALLY soft and smooth.
2006-10-20 03:46:15
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answered by jinz 5
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I've got curly hair and i use John Frieda "Frizz Ease" products.
The shampoo & conditionner is very good as well as the mask.
Go and check in Boots to see what is best for u in the John Frieda range.
2006-10-20 03:59:16
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answered by lolorob1974 2
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Aussie Miracle
2006-10-20 03:50:28
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answered by yvonne c 2
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