whats a good shampoo and conditioner to use on my hair.my hair..
-get very dry at times.
-i have dull hair
-smells nice
-not to strong,i cant use head and shoulders and Fructis, i can use anythink else apart from them two.
-makes my hair soft
i couloured m hair 4 months ago and its strating to fade but i dont wanna recolour it,so i dont need any shampoo for coloured hair.
2006-11-19
20:17:06
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Beauty & Style
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there might be a few spelling errors sorry i just saw them
2006-11-19
20:19:01 ·
update #1
Dove
2006-11-19 20:18:49
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answered by georgiaporchmonkey 1
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I love the Aussie hair products because they make your hair feel beautiful and they smell good enough to eat (especially the three minute miracle) although they can be a little pricey. At the moment I am using Dove shampoo and conditioner for coloured hair and I am very impressed with this too!
2006-11-19 20:19:49
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answered by Princesspoison 3
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If you can afford it, the best by a long way I have found is Aveda. Through loads of colouring, cuts and treatments it's always made my hair feel strong and shiny. They do a great Colour Conserve formulation or their shampure rage is lovely and smells divine. they also have a colour enhancing range if you felt like trying it. You only need a small amount of any of the range for a great effect.
If you can't stretch to that, then the most important thing is to look for one that's PH neutral and only use warm (not hot) water. Aussie is not a bad cheaper choice.
2006-11-20 00:38:49
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answered by fashgirl2000 2
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attempt a shampoo bar from lush observed as 'leaping juniper' it types out greasy hair and because it relatively is all organic products that make it it is going to not reason issues which includes your scalp. Conditioner only places in somewhat greater moisture and retains your hair comfortable and promises somewhat greater weight in case you do not use styling products. Lush additionally do an stunning stages of conditioners and that they do final for a protracted time. desire this facilitates somewhat. xx
2016-10-22 09:59:11
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answered by Anonymous
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As your colour is begining to fade there is now shampoo that will restore that colour. the only option is to try a colour enhancing shampoo, however these are more effective when used straight after your hair was coloured.
check out the following product ranges and the links below
Kerastase reflection bain 1
http://www.haircareheaven.co.uk/product_details.php?p_id=41&vlang_id=40
http://www.haircareheaven.co.uk/product_details.php?p_id=42&vlang_id=41
2006-11-21 19:36:19
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answered by gianni g 2
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herbal essences smells the best out of all of them ,
patenine pro v + sunsilk are good for dry hair (sunsilk smells nice too)
you can also go to a shop like sassi's or sallys (a hairdressers wholesellers) and buy the big 5 litre shampoos + conditioner for only like £3.00 and their good
good luck xxx
2006-11-20 01:41:06
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answered by *~'~'Claire~'~'* 2
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clinique do a lovely shampoo and conditioner smells gorgeous.
they also do an intense conditioner treatment to be used once a week. i brought this for my friend who gets very dry frizzy hair and it worked wonders.
don't pay full price though go to ebay !
2006-11-19 20:47:26
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answered by weizy_26 4
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i love using john freidas brilliant brunette shampoo and conditioner. its a bit more expensive but it really makes your hair look great and it also smells really nice! it brings out the colour in your hair (whether its your natural colour or dyed) giving it a healthy shine and its available for all hair colours. I would really recommend it.
2006-11-19 21:15:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I love Paul Mitchell products particularly The Wash. It is very gentle.
2006-11-19 21:24:29
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answered by traceylill 4
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Toni & Guy for sure. smells fab, moisturises beautifully, they do the full range and if you're quick Boots have it all on offer, 2 for£7.00
2006-11-23 01:16:58
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answered by jill l 2
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