What kind of shampoo is good for your hair or what kind of cream or mousse you
often use to maintain the smooth and beauty of your hair?
I searched a couple of pages and didn't see this topic like that so responses
are welcome
or should I say, there's a similar topic but it was long ago, like more than 20
weeks or more
Because I have such terrible water quality where I live (its from a well and not
the city water) I have to buy en expensive shampoo and conditioner ($13 each for
a bottle) to keep it from turning my hair any redder than it has already
become... I'm not sure what kind it is but its a special kind that I have to go
to a hair salon to buy...
Quote by fireflywishesi use pantene
proV... it leaves my hair feeling so soft! but other
than shampoo+ conditioner, i don't use any other hair products.
i use hair products from aveda...i find that it gives body to my hair cuz it's
kind of fine. i use their line called shampure for shampoo and conditioner and
a spray that gives my hair volume when i blow dry it. their stuff gives my hair
body without it feeling weighed down or dry.
Quote by fireflywishesi use pantene
proV... it leaves my hair feeling so
soft!
but other than shampoo+ conditioner, i don't use any other
hair products.
bingo.. same as fireflywishes... keke.. ^^
Thirded.
Pantene proV and then I follow it up with Suave's Juicy Green Apple Conditioner.
Pantene's good and all but it can't beat the smooth and silky hair I get from
Suave's conditioners. (Man, that must've sounded like a shampoo ad!)
And they said Herbal Essences was wonderful. Think again. Those products
definitely have too much ingredients in them which are overpowerful when used in
heavy doses, and they tend to make your hair frizzy.
That's why I depend on the more expensive out-of-the-line hair fashion products,
known as the complete set of Rusk Sensories, recommended by hair professionals
themselves. Shampoo, and conditioner-wise, they both do wonders in making your
hair feel silky, smooth, and cleaner than ever. The only tough part is that you
have to shell out $28 dollars per 250 mL bottle out there, but its definitely
well worth the price. Guarana and Ginseng is my favorite. It smells great, and a
little dab coming off this formulated product can do your hair extreme wonders.
**Giggles** For those who love to nurture troubled tresses. It's definitely
fantastic, indeed. **Tips her hat**
What kind of shampoo is good for your hair or what kind of cream or mousse you often use to maintain the smooth and beauty of your hair?
I searched a couple of pages and didn't see this topic like that so responses are welcome
or should I say, there's a similar topic but it was long ago, like more than 20 weeks or more
i use shampoo then a conditioner. i also protect my hair by using hot oil also but i only do that twice a month
My hair is curly so I use mousse to protect my hair.
The shampoo I often use is Double rich, I think it's a Korean shampoo, I'm not sure
i use pantene proV... it leaves my hair feeling so soft!
but other
than shampoo+ conditioner, i don't use any other hair products.
I use that new garnia fructise stuff, makes your hair soft and shiny. Effective for long hair (like mine)
Because I have such terrible water quality where I live (its from a well and not the city water) I have to buy en expensive shampoo and conditioner ($13 each for a bottle) to keep it from turning my hair any redder than it has already become... I'm not sure what kind it is but its a special kind that I have to go to a hair salon to buy...
bingo.. same as fireflywishes... keke.. ^^
i use hair products from aveda...i find that it gives body to my hair cuz it's kind of fine. i use their line called shampure for shampoo and conditioner and a spray that gives my hair volume when i blow dry it. their stuff gives my hair body without it feeling weighed down or dry.
Thirded.
Pantene proV and then I follow it up with Suave's Juicy Green Apple Conditioner. Pantene's good and all but it can't beat the smooth and silky hair I get from Suave's conditioners. (Man, that must've sounded like a shampoo ad!)
me, im using andrelon shampoo
for half-long hair XP
ohh and it smells like kiwi
And they said Herbal Essences was wonderful. Think again. Those products definitely have too much ingredients in them which are overpowerful when used in heavy doses, and they tend to make your hair frizzy.
That's why I depend on the more expensive out-of-the-line hair fashion products, known as the complete set of Rusk Sensories, recommended by hair professionals themselves. Shampoo, and conditioner-wise, they both do wonders in making your hair feel silky, smooth, and cleaner than ever. The only tough part is that you have to shell out $28 dollars per 250 mL bottle out there, but its definitely well worth the price. Guarana and Ginseng is my favorite. It smells great, and a little dab coming off this formulated product can do your hair extreme wonders. **Giggles** For those who love to nurture troubled tresses. It's definitely fantastic, indeed. **Tips her hat**