Matrix 'Sleek Look' product line is GREAT! It leaves hair silky smooth without weighing it down and gives great body and volume to hair without looking frizzy. Although it is only sold in professional salons, it is the best!
p.s. This is the shampoo and conditioner I use, so I am not just making this up. :)
2007-04-16 11:25:00
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answered by seashell727 2
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Biolage-buy it from a salon, not a grocery store. But theres a beauty secret Im going to share with you. Take about 1/8 tsp of baking soda and mix it with your nickel size amount of shampoo. This strips all the buildup on your hair without having to go out and buying a clarifing shampoo. Then when you rinse use your conditioner and you will get that clean hair feeling.
2007-04-16 11:16:13
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answered by Monell K 2
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I like the shampoos at the salons. They tend to have the ones that are more hair friendly. Look for Ammonium in shampoo. It is what you want to avoid. I condition every day, but I use very little. I shampoo only four days a week and like to use a different brand/ style once a week to reduce build up. I know the salon shampoos are pricey, but it is your hair and it it one of the things so many people notice.
2007-04-16 11:21:45
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answered by Bad Kitty 1
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Joico Daily Balancing Shampoo w/ the Lite Conditioner or Pantene conditioner for curly hair applied to the ends.
2007-04-16 11:17:10
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answered by Treadstone 7
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Don't use those hair products from the drug stores, they just weigh down your hair. They really are not good for your hair either. Try Redken, All Soft shampoo & conditioner (yellow bottles)...they are great and leave your hair very soft, non greasy.
2007-04-16 11:28:21
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answered by Claire 1
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try the Aussie product line
I used the Moist and it works really well.
Go to www.Makeupalley.com Click on product reviews. You can read reviews on there on just about everything-shampoo, conditioner, styling products, makeup products. You can see the scores, but in order to read what people have to say, you have to make an account, but it's free.
2007-04-16 11:27:56
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answered by Amy 4
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Try the Infusium shampoo and conditioner. They also have a leave-in hair treatment that is great. I've used it for years!
2007-04-16 11:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I use Pantine Pro-V....It smells amaizing, leaves your hair silky and smooth, and it has different kinds for different types of hair. Also once a week I use a Sunsilk conditioner- It also comes in different kinds for example: My hair gets dry and damaged and i had lots of split ends so I use Sunsilk-Hydra TLC, for dry hair with split ends....lots of choices....works wonders....I've gotten lots of complements on my hair ever since i started using both products
2007-04-16 11:24:28
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answered by PhantomPt1 2
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Next time you go to the salon ask your stylist what type of shampoo you should use. Your stylist will know what kind you should use.
2007-04-16 11:26:34
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answered by .:AMIZZLE:. 3
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aussie
Root cleanser Tip mender
it works great bc my hair is oily at the roots and dry at the ends too.
hope this helps!
2007-04-16 11:20:13
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answered by etnieschic_88 1
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