Pantene Pro V Color Revival. I have color treated hair and this is what I use.
It's not too expensive (you can buy it at WalMart, Target, or even a grocery store.)
Hope this helps!
*My cousin is a hairdresser and she told me that "Redkin" is the best for color treated hair, though I can't afford it.
2007-02-05 08:51:06
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answered by Huliganjetta 5
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omg omg, I have the perfect answer to this.
I just went to the store today and they were selling this "sunsilk" brand of shampoo + conditioners in a special display. is one of those products that is for "blondes" or "brunettes", and it just came out.
Annnnyways, look for the fancy-schmancy display, and THEN, use the $3 off coupons they stick in the little info packets on the display.
The product was $3.99 here in PA, so I bought 2 of them for $2, essentially.
The coupons are supposed to be one to a purchase, but they keep ringing up, even if you have multiple ones, so exploit the system and get as many as you want [you need a coupon for each one, tho coupons are in the display].
Happy scamming!
Update:
it's called "Sunsilk: Beyond Brunette" [also comes in blonde].
I got mine at an Eckerd's, so I'm not sure if they'll have these displays at all drugstores, but they might, so def exploit it if you can find it.
Further Update:
Walmart has free samples of dove colored hair products online right now [see link]
Darnit, you'd better give me 'best answer' for this question, woman!
2007-02-05 08:49:46
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answered by sisofphil 2
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Best shampoo and conditioner for dry hair are the ones from pro naturals I started using lately. They are made 100% from moroccan argan oil and what they do is they clean the hair and restore the hair's moisture levels. They are completely free of sulfates and any other damaging chemicals. In case you want to check them out I recommend you google the pro naturals hair repair shampoo and conditioner.
2016-03-29 06:30:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been dying (see: abusing) my hair for many many years. :-) Currently, it's black in back and bright, rainbow blue in front!
I use a typical shampoo to wash (such as Suave, because it's cheap), and I spoil myself with Pantene Pro-V's Color Revival conditioner.
A little bit tends to go a long way, and it works wonders!
Also, lately, there have been many different shampoos coming out specifically for different hair colors (mostly browns, blondes, and yes, reds); such as John Frieda's "Radiant Red" hair care line. You may want to look into one of those, even WalMart carries a few of them; red is a great hair color, but prone to fade quickly. I was redying my hair every 3 days when it was red.
Good luck!
2007-02-05 08:54:42
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answered by Winter Paws 2
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OMG!! I DO THAT EXACT SAME THING!! I'm a brunette && i highlight my hair blonde. I didn't switch to red, but my shampoo kept fading when I washed && i had the same problems you did. I got that Aussie shampoo. MY hair ALWAYS looks straight now && the color doesnt fade. You should try it.
2007-02-05 09:10:35
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answered by Kaytee Mariee 1
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Dove Color Care Shampoos are the best!
2007-02-05 08:55:54
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answered by smartchic 101 3
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why dont u try pantene pro-v stuff. they have a few lines made espescially for blonde hair, brown hair and red hair. they brighten up u rcolour (i use it on my natuarally blonde hair and it makes the colour stand out). they're about 7 to 10 bux.
also try samething for john frieda. these 1s are a little more expencive, last time i saw it was like 16$
:)
2007-02-05 09:05:10
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answered by ♥ 4
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vive, i believe is real good(i think its color-vive that you want) i think loreal makes it, and you can find it in the grocery store. make sure its for colored/permed hair and dont get the moisturizing kind if your hair is oily.use the conditioner only on the ends, so it will keep your hair in shape, but not greasy. pantene is good, but if your hair is oily, maybe not for you, because its a bit heavy. i use suave ... great price, also garnier fructis is great.
2007-02-05 08:54:43
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answered by kim t 4
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Use the dove line. They keep your hair so soft and moisturized and it keeps your color from fading.
2007-02-05 08:48:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Garnier Fructis. I looooove it, and it's actually much nicer to my hair than many higher-end products.
2007-02-05 08:48:21
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answered by A W 4
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