does anyone kno any good shampoo that makes highlights look better and/or healthy? i just got highlights and just wondered if u need any special kind of shampoo or anything. thx, erin
LaCrAzY4501 answered Thursday July 22 2004, 2:03 pm: Hey Erin! Thanks for Writing!
The scoop is, the best shampoo and/or conditioner for colored/highlighted hair is the brand that has that line. Some brands [Garnier Fructis (bright Green Bottle)] have a "Color Treated" line of products. Just look towards the bottom of the bottle [on the front]!
BeachBum5724 answered Wednesday July 21 2004, 11:40 pm: try using Garnier Fructis for Colored or Permed hair. they have shampoo and conditioner so unlike normal shampoos, it won't wear your highlights out. and garnier has alot of vitamins in it so your hair will stay healthy. hope i helped! -Jessica [ BeachBum5724's advice column | Ask BeachBum5724 A Question ]
L0VELLE answered Saturday July 3 2004, 10:49 am: well depending on what color highlights you have: if yuo got blonde- then i STRONGLY recommend John Frieda's Sheer Blonde hair care products...if you're a brunette with like honey, caramel, other brown color highlights- go for John Frieda's Brilliant Brunette..hope that helps ... =]
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Cammie answered Friday July 2 2004, 8:56 pm: Cheap: Garnier Fructis Fortifying Shampoo/Conditioner for color-treated hair is good AND affordable. Use their fortifying deep conditioner 3 Minute Masque weekly to keep hair healthy. These both cost around $3 - $4, and are found at any drugstores or grocery markets.
Medium Priced (Brunettes): John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Light Reflecting Shampoo/Conditioner. This is only for brunettes, and you can choose your shampoo/conditioner in Amber to Maple (lighter shades) or Chesnut to Espresso. Shampoo is about $6 and $7 for conditioner, and are found at any drugstores or grocery markets. John Frieda also has other Brilliant Brunette products to keep hair shiny and healthy.
Medium Priced (Blondes): John Frieda Sheer Blonde Highlight Activating Shampoo and Instant Conditioner. The shampoo/conditioner, you can choose from Platinum to Champagne type of hair (lighter) to Honey to Caramel blondes. Shampoo costs about $6 and conditioner costs about $7, and are found at any drugstores or grocery markets. John Frieda also has other Sheer Blonde products to keep hair shiny and healthy.
"Expensive": For me, I use Paul Mitchell Color Protect Daily Shampoo and Aveda Color Conserve Conditioner. My shampoo cost me about $9 and my conditioner cost $11. You know, since I want my highlights to keep perty. :)
boogers answered Friday July 2 2004, 7:47 pm: Hi Erin! I got highlights a while ago and after my hair looked kinda unhealthy. I went to the store and got this stuff called Paul Mitchess Hair Repair Treatment condition. It works very well.. you should give it a try. Hope this helps! ~Jeanne~ [ boogers's advice column | Ask boogers A Question ]
Kissxme1121 answered Friday July 2 2004, 7:41 pm: I know that there is Shampoo from Nuetregena( wow spelled that wrong) for color treated hair but only use it like every 2 weeks cuz it's strong! Hope I helped plz rate me! [ Kissxme1121's advice column | Ask Kissxme1121 A Question ]
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