honestly, the more expensive salon shampoos are the best. target and walmart sell them too. they are less $ there instead of the salon, but still more than the ordinary stuff.
i personally like Biolage. works wonderful. it keeps my color lasting for weeks......
2007-03-28 14:10:51
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answered by kimmy 2
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I eat very healthy, I use a different shampoo (and sometimes conditioner, depending on the shampoo) every time I wash, about three times a week, and I very rarely use my ionic hair dryer. I've gotten great compliments on my hair, by people I know who are stylists. The last time I got a cut, October or November of last year, the stylist seemed to have practically gushed at how healthy it was.
I said a different conditioner depending on what shampoo I use because I have a collection of many little bottles of shampoo from hotels and samples. When I noticed how many I had when I was packing to move, and discovered more when I unpacked, I decided to buy a large bottle of conditioner. Fortunatley, I was blessed with a free after rebate 20 oz. bottle of Garnier Fructis. I also use Suave Professionals shampoo and conditioner (it's a moisturizing one) that I got really cheap after sale price and coupon and I think Paul Mtichell Super Skinny. I got it from a friend when she moved. It's good, but not my favorite. I also have some Dove shampoo/conditioner combo (three bottles) that I got for $1 each after sale price and coupons. That's my favorite. Close second is my Garnier Fructis shampoo/conditioner combo of which I have two bottles. I'm saving them for when I have a big pregnant belly and likely don't want to stand long in the shower. I used to save them for days when I didn't have much time, but now I just make time. The GF conditioner works well, too, which is why I think my hair often comes outlooking good with the ranodm shampoos.
I hope this has been of some help.
2007-03-28 14:54:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I highly recommend changing up your shampoo and conditioner. I love Tresemme, but I also use Pantene, Creme of Nature, Infusium, Aussie to name a few. Another suggestion would be Paul Mitchell and Nexxus.
2007-03-28 14:17:39
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answered by Laughing 4
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I recommend Pantene products, the new ice shine works well, but I've always used the daiy clarifying shampoo and moisture renewal conditioner. They also have a new line called Pantene Restoratives, and it is awesome!
2007-03-28 14:15:23
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answered by ilovethe90s 3
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pantene has a variety of shampoos and conditioners to make your hair shine.
i also agree that salon brands work the best in maintaining healthy, shiny hair. i use frederic fekkai for my dry, damaged, color-treated hair.
2007-03-28 14:13:49
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answered by MaryE 4
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Pantene
2007-03-28 14:21:48
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answered by ♥Princess LuLu♥ 2
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shampoo's and conditioners bought from walmart, drug stores and so on, are not pH balanced for hair, there like soap, it takes the good oils out and strips the hair of color. go to a sally's beauty suppy or a salon and buy professional products you will deffinetly see a difference in your hair.
2007-03-28 14:13:54
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answered by Samantha 2
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use treseme (i think thats how you spell it) but it really makes your hair beautiful also try pantene you have to switch shampoo like every 3 months so your hair will stay shiny and healthy without buildup
2007-03-28 14:11:44
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answered by ♥ OLi♣ 2
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use sammy shampoos and conditioners.
they are a little bit expensive, but its worth it. they make your hair very soft and shiny. and the conditioner is thick and not all watery and runny.
2007-03-28 14:11:21
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answered by Anonymous
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u know the conditioner out of the hair dying boxes u get those conditinors work so good
2007-03-28 14:19:13
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answered by sandy s 1
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