I shampoo and conditon with Hello Hydration from Herbal Essence. Burt's Bee's products work better but I'm tired of having to buy them online. Hello Hydration is the best product I have used in a long time besides Burt' Bee's my hair is soft , and healthy.
2007-01-13 04:31:39
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answered by eyeamatrip 3
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I love Aussie shampoo and conditioner I also like pantene pro-v once in a while but I use Aussie all the time and I LOVE it I use both the Aussie shampoo and conditioner and my hair is nice and soft you can actually get a brush through it :) and it smells GREAT! my fiance always says how great my hair smells even a few hours after I'm out of the shower and my hair is all dry he loves the smell of my hair when I use Aussie
2007-01-13 02:43:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I recently switched to a fortifying shampoo: Fructese. I haven't noticed any real difference in my hair except that my hair seems heavier. I think I'll stop the conditioner, though.
2007-01-13 02:35:46
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answered by MamaMia 3
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I use the Prell it has a lot of soap in it and it strips the oil out of my hair. I have always had extremely oily hair and skin. I started using a very small amount of conditioner "Motion" which is oil free, weightless, no buildup and rinses clean. I use a very small amount just so my hair doesn't fly away. I'm a brunette so using the powder in the hair doesn't work for me. Also, as oily as my hair gets it just matts up.
2007-01-13 03:22:42
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answered by texasblueslady 3
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Oddly sufficient, the commencing place of "shampoo" has not something directly to do with hair (and does not, puns aside, contain our modern notice "sham," which potential "phony"). "Shampoo" comes from the Hindi notice "campo," which potential "to press," and a "shampoo," which entered English around 1762, exchange into initially an entire-physique rubdown. in certainty, until the mid-nineteenth century, inquiring for a "shampoo" could get you pummeled by a masseur (or masseuse) and slathered with oils and creams. purely finally (in case you lasted that long) could your hair be washed. by roughly 1860, even although, "shampoo" had attained its unique modern which potential of "washing the hair." almost immediately thereafter, "shampoo" began for use as a noun which potential the two an act of shampooing or the particular cleansing soap used on the hair.
2016-10-19 22:24:43
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answered by swindler 4
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Having quite fine hair I use Patene Pro-V green same conditioner too
once i had tried i will never go back to anything esle
great results every time
2007-01-13 02:55:20
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answer #6
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answered by angelrose0105 4
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Aussie Moist Shampoo
My hair gets oily easily, so I don't condition. When I use this product, my hair comes out soft, manageable and is easy to style.
Gee, I sound like a commercial.:)
2007-01-13 02:39:49
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answered by nowyouknow 7
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Paul Mitchell Shampoo One is very gentle to your hair. It's good for fine hair.
2007-01-13 02:40:20
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answered by wannasnooze 3
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Shampoo: TRESemme'
Conditioner: Same
* I also use Infusium(23) leave in treatment
Results: Great
2007-01-13 02:37:50
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answered by Vida 6
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i shampoo with sunsilk® ,made by unilever philippines. they have different kinds for different hair types and hair problems. personally, i think they're great. too bad they're only available in some parts of asia.
2007-01-13 02:42:21
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answered by banz_rhapsody 3
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