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OK, I normally use Nexus but like at first it was GREAT now its just OK and then I used sun silk for a while but now im just bored with it. So, I got a sample of some new Pantene stuff and its great!!! my hair is soo soft and moisturized and smooth I just LOVE it! Now here comes the but.... I have blond hair so in the summer it turns green from thew chlorine. Its a pain in the butt to do the whole vinager or ketchup thing, so what is a good shampoo that iwll take the green out? I dont want to spend more than like $15. The salon by my house carries Enjoy products, but the smell makes me sick. Thanks e vveryone

2007-03-23 14:41:42 · 18 answers · asked by Kelly Taylor 49 4 in Beauty & Style Hair

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The absolute best is the new brand called Organix. It has organic active ingredients and is sulfate free, so it wont dry out your hair, plus...it smells awesome! Organix has different collections for different hair types which are all amazing! You can get Organix at Target, Kroger, Albertsons, Safeway, duane Reade, etc. Its the best! You'll love it!

Check it out!

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2007-03-24 01:34:41 · answer #1 · answered by HairPro 3 · 0 0

use nexus aloe rid once-twice a week to remove the green from the summer chemicals - use your other stuff every day!!

I have been using it for 20 years now and i am soooo stoked last year they started carrying it in the grocery store!!! i used to pay like $20 for a little bottle at the hair dresser!!!

PS: if you spend alot of time in the pool you might need it more often but i found 1-2 times a week kept the green in check

2007-03-23 14:46:29 · answer #2 · answered by Shopaholic Chick 6 · 0 0

honestly..... You don't need anything that expensive. I competed on a swim team for eleven years, five of which was year round. i had blonde hair allll those years and was in the chlorine almost everyday... and I used pantene pro-v. My hair NEVER turned green. You just have to wash it RIGHT when you get out of the pool. or as soon as you get the chance.

2007-03-23 14:46:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Oddly sufficient, the commencing place of "shampoo" has not something directly to do with hair (and does not, puns aside, contain our modern-day be conscious "sham," meaning "phony"). "Shampoo" comes from the Hindi be conscious "campo," meaning "to press," and a "shampoo," which entered English around 1762, replaced into initially an entire-physique rubdown. in certainty, till the mid-nineteenth century, inquiring for a "shampoo" might get you pummeled via a masseur (or masseuse) and slathered with oils and creams. in basic terms finally (in case you lasted that long) might your hair be washed. via approximately 1860, whether, "shampoo" had attained its unique modern-day meaning of "washing the hair." presently thereafter, "shampoo" began for use as a noun meaning the two an act of shampooing or the particular cleansing soap used on the hair.

2016-10-19 11:37:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try Neutrogena Anti-residue Shampoo- it comes in a small, clear rectangular bottle in a box. It'll get rid of any leftover residue of anything.

2007-03-23 14:47:26 · answer #5 · answered by ~Merisa~ 3 · 0 0

I have long,thick hair and I use Biolage,found at most salons.It smells great and I love it! You should never be cheap when buying hair products,you need to keep it healthy looking.

2007-03-23 14:47:20 · answer #6 · answered by autyauna 5 · 0 0

i have blonde hair too, what i do is before i get in the pool, i put my hair in water. i know it sounds wierd, but the thing is, when you get in the pool your hair absorbs the chlorinated water, so if you get it wet before, it can't absorb it as much. then, as soon as you get home, wash your hair with whatever shampoo and conditioner you're using, it doesn't really matter. good luck!!!

2007-03-23 14:46:45 · answer #7 · answered by Lauren H 2 · 0 0

A clarifying shampoo. It doesn't really matter what kind. I think professional salon products are better though.

2007-03-23 14:45:15 · answer #8 · answered by Becks 1 · 0 0

uuhm i can't remember the exact name on the bottle but it's like FOR chlorinated hair it's like aloe rid. i think any brand that's like that will work.

2007-03-23 17:37:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try johnson & johnson tearless baby shampoo

2007-03-23 14:45:14 · answer #10 · answered by Renegade 5 · 0 0

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