I'd say Fructis / Pert / Head & Shoulders as a shampoo, and Herbal Essences' Leave-in Conditioner as the detangler. The Leave-in Conditioner is GREAT. I used to have a big problem with tangled hair, but no more... It's very convenient because you don't have to rinse after applying it and it smells good, too.
2006-12-24 06:27:56
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answered by Smarties 3
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I always you Pantene-ProV, Dove, or Aussie... The 2-in-1s really help your hair to colean oit (I have oily hair) and since it's a 2-in-1 it doesn't put a lot of conditioner in your hair to make the oiliness even worse... Dove has one called Beautifully Clean or something like that... if you use it since you have oily hair it will clean, but not take all the moisture out and Dove is a soft shampoo so you're hair won't tangle...
2006-12-24 13:59:57
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answered by mizdameanor316 2
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Tigi just came out with a new product line called S Factor-they have a great smoothing shampoo and conditioner. Once a week I would use Paul Mitchell's tea tree shampoo, it will get the build up and crap out of your hair so it doesn't look oily
remember-guaranteed only when sold by a professional
2006-12-24 16:47:09
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answered by Hollianne 3
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i have pretty oily hair too and i use Catwalk Oatmeal and Honey shampoo and conditioner. its good for your hair and it smells really really good. you can also try a detangling spray or leave in conditioner too. those might help with the tangles if you are having problems.
2006-12-24 14:01:55
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answered by chrissy 2
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Believe it or not Johnson's Baby Shampoo has worked the best for me. I can use a lot of this, get my hair really good and sudsy and I will have a great shine with balance and no split ends. Towel dry your hair and never blow dry unless you use the cool settings. Hot air gives you the frizzies. Once your hair is just past being damp, use hair spray on your brush not your hair. brush your hair with the hair spray on the brush, wait 10 minutes and brush your hair again. You will look Marvelous!
2006-12-24 14:01:10
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answered by Mr. Bones 1
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Fredric Fekkai is the best, they moisturize your hair. When your hair is oily, it meants you eat too much of the oily food. Lay off the oily food and stay lite. After you wash your hair, apply moisturizing milk to your hair and blow dry. Since you have oily hair, you have to wash your hair extremely often.
2006-12-24 14:02:07
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answered by A 3
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I use the Got To Be....squeeky clean, twice a week to help strip away all the damage and bring my hair back to life. The rest of the week I use, Colour Thrive, or Herbal Essence (alternate)
2006-12-24 14:04:02
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answered by Cherry_Blossom 5
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Suave has a very good line of hair products. I am a bargin girl and I mostly buy the less expensive brands and find that Suave brand work very well
2006-12-24 14:03:51
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answered by tnbadbunny 5
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shikakai shampoo is the best. trust this u can use a conditioner like garlic conditioner
2006-12-24 21:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Garnier Fructis`.
2006-12-24 14:02:48
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answered by krnangel_xox21 1
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