u know what chemicals can ruin our hair and although some people said this brand is good but if it will not suit on you so its still useless... if i were you just use herbal shampoo once in a while...
in my country some people use coconut milk on there hair for at least once in a week or once in a 2 weeks. it smell though but it really helps to make your hair soft, shiny & thicker...
2007-01-29 23:44:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I was a beauty advisor for Trade Secret and I can tell you that you don't need a shampoo, you need a really rich conditioner. Some people don't know that sometimes if you use too much shampoo even if it is moisturizing, it can dry out your hair. I can recommend a few really good conditioners for you. If you have fine limp hair, I would use a spray in conditioning tonic like Biolage's Leave In Tonic. It's light and conditions hair all day. If you have thick coarse hair, I would use Redkens Allsoft Heavy Cream. And if your hair medium thick, then I would use Biolage Conditioning Balm. It's really rich, but doesn't leave hair feeling greasy or weighted down. Also try deep conditioning your hair once a week. You might be over styling your hair which is causing it to dry out. So if you are curling, blowdrying, or flat-ironing your hair daily, try to find a style that doesn't require a lot of heat.
2007-01-30 08:38:00
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answered by Anonymous
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At all times I have used different shampoos for when I end up with dry hair but only the following 3 work.1. vive the orange one Look for the one for dry hair, 2. is herbal essence 3. FRUITIS from lorea'l for dry hair is a green bottle,this is the best one.
2007-01-30 07:42:41
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answered by mexlavanderlover 2
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I don't think shampoo is what your looking for? If you have dry hair you need to use a conditioner. I recommend redken butter treat a few times a week. For everyday use maybe allsoft by redken. It depends on your hair texture it may be to heavy for your hair. If you message me back i can get back to you with a customized recommendation. If you are talking about dry scalp-you can use redken scalp therapy.
2007-01-30 09:05:41
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answered by BETSY T 1
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Pantene products are really good, especially the deep penetrating conditioner. Also, if you can take a bath (instead of a shower), add a squirt of Jojoba oil to the bath water and soak your skin and hair in it for 5-10 minutes, before bathing and shampooing. It will really help your hair and skin.
2007-01-30 07:38:28
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answered by Zelda Hunter 7
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mop c system is brilliant i have dry hair to the point that it dreads at the back but since using mop c system brilliant managable hair .quite expensive but lasts ages ,organic and cruelty free and no sls. qvc have it for a very competitive price hope this helps.also if you go onto mop website you can buy a trial 50ml bottle so you dont waste any money.
2007-01-30 08:02:50
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answered by tammie b 1
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it's not the shampoos that will help you - shampoos (for the most part) have "stripping" agents in them - agents that take away vs. add to. that's why they are "cleaners" they "remove".
leave-in conditioners every other day or as much as you feel you need to to get your hair feeling moist and not brittle/dry. plus - leave-in conditioners are great for fighting static.
2007-01-30 12:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Pantene for dry hair is good. You can get it less dry by reducing the amount you wash it, leaving some conditioner in it and cutting your split ends.
2007-01-30 10:19:49
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answered by ♥Killing Loneliness♥ 3
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Dove Intense Moisture...which is not the same as Dove Moisturizing.
It's hard to find Dove Intense Moisture where im at though...if ur in NY... u can find it at BJ's and if there's a Sam's where ur at..you might be able to find it there..maybe at Sally's Beauty supply too, but im not sure
2007-01-30 10:50:26
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answered by nique 2
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There is a great shampoo called "Aussie Miracle" which really moisturizes.....but I am not sure if it's available in the USA if that's where you are.....UK for sure and I think I have seen it in drugstores in the US too.....it really works though!
2007-01-30 07:36:22
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answered by HC123 4
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