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Recommended Hair Products Can anyone recommend a good type of shampoo and conditioner? Like the company, and which kind to get?
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I use Dove Shampoo and Conditioner. It is 2 in 1. I use the Beautifully Clean one. It smells really good! ]
i get a lot of compliments on my hair with pantene pro v deffinatly would recomend that 100% affective ]
Pantene. They have all kinds or shampoos & conditioners for all types of hair. ex. dry hair, blond hair, red hair, brown hair, fine hair, etc. they have soo many to choose from and they work really well. but thats me, but im sure other people love it too!
♥ hope i helped X0X0 ]
I personally like Matrix Biolage for colored hair. You can only get it at professional salons, but its worth it, it smells good and makes your hair look good. ]
I personally use dove...it has different kinds depending on whatu want...i usually use moisture ones in the winter so my hair doesnt get frizzy and then ones that have body stuff in them for summer to make my hair more fluffier and have more body. ]
i work in a hair salon so i do know about products... if your willing to spend the money get pureology its the best!!! i dont know anyone who hasnt been happy with it. if your going for something a little bit cheaper halo is great too!
-kristen ]
garnier nutrisse is very good. i have very curly hair and it makes it feel soft and lighter.
~Maegan~ ]
Elvive is good. As well as Herbal Essences, and Pantene and Garnier Fructis. Hm. I like those. ]
yes i can there is White Rain. That keeps your hair nice and smooth. Or Suave, that is also good. Hope i helped ;) ]
I love Kate Spade :) ]
Pantene! that stuff works so well and it makes your hair so soft and shiny! If not that then get fruitius ]
(1)pantene pro-v (2)therma-silk (3) garnier frutice = D ]
Try Aveda. They make stuff formulated specifically for each type of hair. It's expensive, but if you use cheap shampoo and conditioner you run the risk of damaging your hair, and then you spend just as much money trying to fix it. ]
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