I suggest brilliant brunette.
It's made specifically to add shine to brown hair without adding or depositing color, and it helps mosturize. and it only costs $5-6.
It's awesome!!
I also reccomend aussie..I lovee everything they make!!
good luck and I hope I helped!!
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2007-02-10 05:14:51
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answered by C M 3
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I tried in the past Head & Shoulders, Pantene, and loreal(the kid kind. I was 5!) I usally use Garnier Shapoos. If you have curls, use the curl n' shine, or if you have long hair, Use sleek n' Shine. I use sleek n' shine but I have curls.( They both work in the same way so do whateve) Also I don't think that there is a shapoo that will help dry skin but U can use a face cleaser and face loofa in the shower.
2007-02-10 05:28:43
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answered by singing_8star 1
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A good shampoo will be Infusium 23. It will make your hair shine and it will help dry skin tremendously. It's not too cheap and it's not too expensive.
2007-02-10 06:22:43
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answered by princesstocrown 2
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Pantene Pro-V Daily Moisture Renewal, it has worked the best for me, I swim everyday and the pool's chemicals are really harsh on my hair so I started using this shampoo and conditioner. I also have dark brown hair and now people always ask how I get my hair to be really shiny and healthy.
2007-02-10 05:32:37
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answered by ducky_jess91 1
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Tesco's own brand Coconut shampoo and conditioner are fab. Really cheap (54p per big bottle) and not tested on animals.
I have long, dark brown hair and even my hairdresser commented on its good condition. I think he got a bit of a shock when I told him I'd been using Tesco own brand(!)
2007-02-10 05:26:20
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answered by Pickle 4
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Ok:
you can go here for reviewers my dear:
http://www.reviewcentre.com/products307.html
but to be honest with you its whats good of ryour skin(scalp as its refered to).
Well i have used nearly all of them, and the best one as far as i am concerned is, T GEL, beacause: its dermatologicaly approved by determotogists who protect us against chemical warfare, lol, well as consumers they put too much chemcials in, its by Neutrogena, protects the scalp, and theres 2 types, one is mild and the other is fro dry greasy hair, i use the later one.
Also makesure you wsh your hair once a day.
Reviews here, and info:
http://www.ciao.co.uk/Neutrogena_T_Gel_Therapeutic_Shampoo__Review_5382330
http://www.ciao.co.uk/Neutrogena_T_Gel_Therapeutic_Shampoo__68869
Price:
Neutrogena T/Gel Therapeutic Shampoo
2 offers from £4.99 to £7.49
Also the others, like i used vosene and much more products have tar and other stuff in so no way determotologists would approve that, whatdogs would sue them back to stoneage.
Kind Regards
Jam
2007-02-10 05:39:49
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answered by jam 5
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Not cheap, but not expensive either....look into the Brilliant Brunette products. They have shampoos, conditioners, glazes and something called "shine shock". I don't like the glaze, I feel like it weighs my hair down, but the other products work very well.
2007-02-10 05:16:37
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answered by setemyr 2
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Pantene
2007-02-10 05:20:46
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answered by Anonymous
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A good shampoo* is really depending on your hair. If your hair is straight, then use shampoos that are clear and that aren't creamy. Bath and body works shampoos and conditioners work pretty well and smell great. If curly or wavy suggest using bumble and bumble. if colour treated or relaxed, use infusium.
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2007-02-10 05:15:37
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answered by komerade smalls 1
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I like the Aussie range the shampoo and conditioner it really works well
Or Loreal you can only get it from the hairdressers and it is mega expensive but its ok as a treat now and then
2007-02-10 05:11:55
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answered by xXx Orange Breezer xXx 5
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Head & Shoulders. Kickass shampoo
2007-02-10 05:10:55
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answered by uncle_mofo 2
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