I use a different one every time cause I get boerd of the same one currently it is Pantene when that runs out I already have my next one lined up it is Cherry Blossom scented frome bath and body works.
2007-01-02 02:57:21
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answered by peeps 4
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Right now, I'm on board with you: Herbal Essence Body Envy shampoo & conditioner. My other fav is the Dove line: it smells nice and leaves my hair soft and not too flat (I have very fine hair so that in itself it a miracle). I've tried the expensive stuff (Bed Head, Sebastian, etc.) and they're alright so I decided I might as well stick with the drug store stuff if it works just as well :o)
2007-01-02 02:54:24
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answered by PerfectlyDelirious 4
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Depends. Sometimes I use Herbal Essences for normal hair in Pomigranite(smells SO GOOD), sometimes I use Head and Shoulders for Fine Hair, sometimes I use Dove Hydration, and for conditioner I use Suave Naturals in Lavender.
2007-01-02 02:58:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Well first off, I have wavy hair that frizzes a little so I have to use a hydrating shampoo to help eliminate the frizz and also I have a dry scalp prone to dandruff. I use Catwalk Oatmeal and honey shampoo and conditioner. The oatmeal soothes my scalp and generally it makes my hair soft and smooth. I still get some frizz but overall, I really like it. The set cost 20$ .
2007-01-02 02:55:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I last bought Garnier for my daughter and that was not bad, but I like to switch it up. Recently I bought Finesse Shampoo & Conditioner and I use that in my daughter's hair. I love the conditioner more than the shampoo. I leave the conditioner in my daughter's hair while she washes her body and by the time I rinse it out her hair feels silky. I then follow with Farouk Biosilk Silk Therapy. Good luck!
2007-01-02 03:07:06
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answered by Jessica 5
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Well you haven't really told us what type of hair you have, whether it's greasy or dry, whether you like to curl or straighten it. You have to get one to suit your hair and the way you style it.
However, in response to your question I use john frieda's Sheer Blonde stuff and there's also some which straighten's your hair too. And his frizz-easy triple creme mask because my hair's quite dry and frizzy sometimes. Paul mitchell is also really good too and it does shampoo and conditioner for all hair types.
But the best bet is to shop around to find one that suits you and you don't necessarily have to go for the expensive ones, they're not always the best ones to suit your hair!
Good luck!
2007-01-02 02:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I use Lush's shampoo bar called 'New" or the one called "Karma" both smell real nice, lather up great and leave my hair really clean. I use either Lush's Veganese Shampoo which has seaweed and lemon extract and it leaves my normally thick frizzy hair nice and soft and managable. Or I use Boot's Horse Chestnut Intensive Conditioner. This one is very moisturising if you are going to style your hair. It really works great on frizz.
2007-01-02 02:59:16
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answered by Sorcha 6
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I use Head and Shoulders.
Works fine for me.
Herbal Essences and other name brand shampoos with lots of choices are probably the best for girls with longer hair. Just research it.
2007-01-02 02:51:01
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answered by Der S 2
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Herbal Shampoos from Himalayas are good to hairs
2007-01-02 02:52:28
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answered by dengu d 1
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I like to use gentle products on my hair I go between Garniar and baby shampoo but always stick with a good thick cream conditioner also by Garniar.
2007-01-02 02:51:42
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answered by STACYisSTELLAR 2
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