tigi products are the best!!! they smell good & leave your hair soft & shiny!!!
2007-05-07 10:11:18
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answered by *atomickitty* 7
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in case you have curly hair Alterna existence Curls will help alongside with your hair. listed under are some stable products for dry hair: Klorane Mink Oil Shampoo Redken All comfortable Shampoo L'Avenir wholesome Hair Shampoo Klorane Nourishing No-Rinse Conditioner with Mango Butter ABBA Nourishing Conditioner
2016-10-04 12:48:11
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answered by heusel 4
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I like Aussie...their products smell great! Seriously though you should get about 3 to 4 different brands, and switch them out about once a week. Also get a clarifying shampoo and use about 1 - 2 times a month. The more products you switch between, the better your hair will react. It keeps your hair fresh, and keeps it from getting dulled down.
2007-05-07 10:45:40
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answered by Candace D 1
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Atomik recommended tigi, and so do I! Tigi's Catwalk Oatmeal & Honey is superb!!! My hair easily dries out from the tanning salon and chemical hair processes, but you'd never know it since I've switched to this product line.
The best thing you can do is get a great shampoo & conditioner, like Oatmeal & Honey. When you are conditioning, run a wide toothed comb through your hair. Your hair will thank you!
2007-05-07 10:22:09
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answered by J S 2
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I have the same type or hair and I use Dove. I love it.. it adds moisture. I used Pantene for a while but it make my hair real staticy. Hope this helps!
2007-05-07 10:10:46
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answered by Felicia 4
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aveda and redken aveda u can be a plant lover or just want to keep ur hair healthy and for redken it helps u way more for uv protection smooth down just to be soft there are way more choices in redken then pantene trust me aveda and redken work the best out of all product take it from me my mom is a hairdresser
2007-05-07 10:11:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I have thin and long hair too. I use Herbal Essence (its works and smells great and its not expensive) Althought sometimes I use John Freeda for a bit of a treat (although its more expensive)
2007-05-07 10:10:20
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answered by nickic2k 4
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I liek John Frieda. If your hair is brown, get brilliant brunette (that's what I use).. he also has shampoos for blondes and redheads. He has several different varieties- volumizing, light reflecting, etc AND they all bring out your natural color and add slight natural highlights (barely noticeable)
I use John Frieda for all haircare products- his stuff is great! You can get it at Walgreens or Wal-Mart or any drug store- good luck!!
2007-05-07 10:10:38
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answered by Lacey 2
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Matrix...they have a line for volumizing thin hair...or if you dont want to spend salon prices try the new Sun Silk products
2007-05-07 10:10:17
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answered by deppfan21 2
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There is three really good shampoos that I know of Head and Shoulders,Herbal Essents, and Sunsilk.
2007-05-07 10:13:55
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answered by cutie 101 1
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Herbal Essense is what I use. There are a whole bunch of kinds to use though. If you have colored hair there's a color-protection one. i use the volumizing one. Good luck!
2007-05-07 10:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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