Do NOT use Pantene... the first thing they teach you in hair school is that Pantene is a wax based conditioner, and the only one of its kind because it is not good for your hair in the long run: the conditioner doesn't actually improve the condition of your hair. The second you change to any other shampoo your hair will feel like ****, and that's because Pantene has been stripping your hair and then coating it with wax, so it just feels like its in good condition.
In truth, shampoo is all the same... all it does is strip the excess oils out of your hair. A good conditioner is what you need to prevent breakage.
2007-01-11 17:55:03
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answer #1
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answered by Laura 2
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I recommend Paul Mitchell's Super Strength or Super Skinny Shampoo and Conditioner! Even though you're not rolling in money right now....if you check with someone selling Paul Mitchell products, they're having a special on 2-1litre bottles for $25!!!! Trust me that's a really good deal!!! and it should last you a long time!!!
2007-01-11 17:59:24
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answered by Blond Bomb 2
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I used Dove Advanced Care Therapy for Severely Damaged Hair. The shampoo and the conditioner were both really good. If your hair isn't that damaged you can use Dove Advanced Care Sheer Moisture for Slightly Damaged hair.
2007-01-11 18:00:33
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answered by Ashley B 1
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I know that Garnier Fructis has a shampoo for greasy roots and dry ends. I have really oily hair and i really liked it. Also, try just putting the conditioner on the lower half ( the hair that doesnt touch your head.
2007-01-11 17:47:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The absolute best is a new brand just coming out called Organix. Its got organic active ingredients and is sulfate free, so it won't dry out your hair...and the fragrances are awesome! You'll be able to get Organix over the next fe weeks at Albertsons, Target, Kroger, Duane Reade, etc. You'll love it!
www.organixhair.com
2007-01-12 05:40:45
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answered by Hey 3
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Pantene
2007-01-11 17:28:08
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answered by Anonymous
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For color treated hair, affordable and great for pin straight hair= L'Oreal VIVE Non-Stop Volume Shampoo and Conditioner (each 3.59)
Doesnt weigh hair down, adds volume that lasts, silicone-free and isnt thick!
2007-01-11 17:37:59
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answered by beautyartist4u 2
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this is a really good and easy way to make your hair shiny and soft. you need a flat brush that when you push on the part with the bristles, air comes out (if you know what i mean...). you just brush your hair 100 times before bed (which is actually just brushing it for about 5 minutes), and wash your hair about every other day (unless your hair gets greasy really fast...). try it and see what happens
2007-01-11 17:35:01
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answered by ❤☼♫ audrina ♫☼❤ 2
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all of them do an same element - they are acidic, and that enables to gentle and close the cuticle which holds color. they are difficulty-free and could no longer pull the colour out of your hair as a lot, so that you would use an same element to quit black fading as pink. notwithstanding, to help quit the pink fading, placed different pink dye you utilize into your conditioner, and that's going to help upkeep it :) yet in case you utilize a good pink like particular effect atomic pink, it is going to very last a even as besides.
2016-10-30 21:35:51
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answered by barn 4
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Pantene and Dove works good
2007-01-11 17:33:03
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answered by ?only?me? 6
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