REDKEN! Smooth Down if your hair isn't oily and All Soft if you tend to get a bit oily. They retail for around $24. These products will last you twice as long as you only need a little bit. Supermarket brands wont work as they are filled with the same detergent as your mums dishwashing liquid. Redken products will leave your hair feeling silky soft. You get what you pay for. Goodluck
2007-01-08 23:50:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Dove Moisturizing Shampoo
2007-01-08 23:49:12
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answered by asdfasdfasdf420 2
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I quite have quite thick hair that's style of dry. I wash it each 3 days. i exploit pantene shine. i exploit the shampoo in basic terms on my roots so as that the oil comes off. Then the suds that run down are sufficient for something of my hair to get sparkling w/o drying it out. i exploit a great form of conditioner and circulate away it in for 5 minutes so as that it gets the full consequence. I rinse all of it out with ice chilly water so as that it seals the cuticle for greater shine and much less harm while that's uncovered to warmth. =D
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answered by kleckner 4
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The absolute best is a new brand just coming out called Organix. Its got oganic active ingredients and is sulfate free so it won't dry out your hair. The fragrances are amazing. You'll be able to but Organix over the next few weeks at Kroger, Target, Albertsons, Duane Reade, Safeway, etc. You'll love it!
www.organixhair.com
2007-01-10 13:54:17
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answered by Hey 3
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For Curly Hair Rejuvenate curls with Kerastase Nutritive Elasto Curl Shampoo which adds definition and a lot of oomph without drying out your hair. This was another 'best bet' in InStyle magazine. I love this stuff! It's a little expensive but it works great if you would like a pic of my curls go to my myspacepage@ http://www.myspace.com/krystine12181984
2007-01-08 23:46:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I also have curly/wavy hair. Thermasilk shampoo and conditioner has been the best for my hair!
2007-01-08 23:44:04
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answered by steffers4979 4
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Redken is a little expensive but works great! My cousin is a hair stylist and she recommends this to all of her clients.
2007-01-08 23:44:28
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answered by Huliganjetta 5
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John Frieda shampoo and conditioner range is brilliant, it leaves your hair feeling and looking amazing. they have different coloured bottles for what colour your hair is. it's brill. look out for offers on it, esp Superdrug, Boots, they sometimes have good offers on it.
2007-01-09 01:05:46
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answered by michaela 1
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Ther is an "Infusium" that is right for your hair
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I also like Pantene Ice Shine (I think that's what it's called-it's new)
2007-01-08 23:45:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Pantene Pro-V works best for me
2007-01-08 23:44:10
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answered by :) 5
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