No not baby shampoo, thats the worst thing anyone could use on their hair.
Get a non base oil shampoo, oil will weight your hair down.
If you are buying a cheap wal mart brand read the label for fine, thin hair.
Or go to a salon and let them suggest a good brand like Redkin.
2007-03-09 09:24:07
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answered by txO3blueeyes 4
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Shampoos do various things. Matrix has a line for fine hair. Does it matter how much it will cost? Is that not the only hair and skin(scalp) that you will ever have? Price should be the last factor when you are buying things for your hair and skin, if you plan to live long take care of it now so it will look good when you get older.
2007-03-09 10:05:21
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answered by JEWELRY DIVA 2
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Without paying a fortune for some designer products try White Rain Clarifying with matching conditioner. I find it doesn't leave a heavy residue that makes hair droop.
2007-03-10 17:06:01
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answered by lindalousmile 3
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If I were you I'd try out the new colour coded range from sunsilk - it works wonders.
I'm using Purple (for silky straight hair) and my hair is looking good, and straightening perfectly.
Whatever you do: DO NOT USE PANTENE - unlike other shampoo and conditioner brands, pantene damages the bits on your hair called imprecations, and leaves your hair feeling dry, despite what their ad says.
Hope I've helped.
<3 Em
2007-03-10 16:16:24
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answered by hxc_scenekid 1
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I had similar hair, I went to the health food store and found a product called Natures Gate Organic rejuvenating shampoo and conditioner. It really works well for me and smells awesome Asian Pear and Green tea... Its leaves my hair smooth and full. Maybe try that?
Good Luck!
2007-03-10 10:36:41
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answered by LiaP 2
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Dove shampoo and conditioner for fine hair (with "weightless moisturizers") works pretty well for me.
Even though it makes your hair feel good, stay away from heavy conditioners like Pantene. Your hair will be soft, but limp and unmanagable.
2007-03-10 11:55:46
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answered by Rio 2
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Matrix Amplify or Sexy Hair Concepts. You will have to pay more but in the long run you will be paying less because salon products are more concentrated than your store brands. Good Luck
2007-03-10 18:06:46
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answered by kmshannon 2
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Try the Dove brand of shampoo and conditioner. You can get it at your local wal mart or other department store. It is especially formulated for fine and thin, wispy hair. It will give you control, and body. http://www.dove.us/hair_expert/results.asp Try this website for more info.
2007-03-02 20:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are my faves for you.
1.Pantene-Hydrating Curls(useful 4 curls & waves)
2.Dove- Intense Moisture (waitless moisturerisers)
3.Head&Shoulders(Great 4 drandruff!)
4.Thermasilk(for wavy&curly hair)
5.Garniere-Curl n Shine(great 4 both wavy&curly)
That's my top 5 for ya.
Hope this helps u.
-Mrs.Sarah
2007-03-10 14:36:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Stay far away from Pantene and Sunsilk!!!! Plzzzzzzzzz......Try V05, Heads & Shoulders or any shampoo recommended by your salon, though this might be a pricey option.
2007-03-02 19:14:49
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answered by Taurus 5
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