I'm looking for a product(shampoo) that tames poufy hair, makes your hair sleek and shiny, and helps to make your hair somewhat thinner. I've already tried the product Pantene Pro-v has. I think it's called sleek and shine. I've also tried Garnier Fructis's sleek and shine products. Many other brands don't have specific types made to make your hair thinner and sleeker. I don't want to buy Matrix products because I don't need to spend like 25 bucks on shampoo. If anyone has had good experiences with brands that aren't outrageously prced I would like to know!! I also would like you to give me the SPECIFIC name of the product...not just the brand!
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Ask_Kayla answered Sunday November 6 2005, 8:11 pm: i have that same problem i use brilliant burrnet by john frieda... it calms your hair really well
also try other things by john freida that will calm your hair
hope this helps
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ApplePies answered Sunday November 6 2005, 8:09 pm: you should deffinitly try some of paul mitchells products they are fabulous .. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
thats a realy good treatment and i dont think it is that expensive .. pual michell also carrys a product that you can use before you blow dry your hair or just on dry hair .. its call super shiny .. its a hair serum thats realy great and comes in two sizes one thats mini if your just trying and a large bottle that you can get if you find it works for your hair (which it probably will) [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
you can find most of theyre products at cosmetic stores at malls or hair salons that use paul mitchell
A company called CHI also makes good products that will tame your hair.. i cant find the website though.
even tho you dont want to spend alot of money there is a great treatment collection from bumble and bumble that will make your hair sleek and shiny for a long time and it is well worth the money you can go to their website it is www.bumbleandbumble.com you can find it at hair salons that use their products and you mite be able to buy it online
vizzle answered Sunday November 6 2005, 7:56 pm: 3 minute miricle works realy realy good i have the same problem with my hair thats what i use its by assuie its good thats what i recomend because ive used most of them n that one seems to really help the poufyness and its not priced really high [ vizzle's advice column | Ask vizzle A Question ]
Karen answered Sunday November 6 2005, 7:47 pm: I know you've mentioned Pantene Pro-V but have you tried their treatments? I use Pantene's "Smoothing Comb-in: Smooth Start" treatment and it straightens and smooths my hair. It works wonders. John Frieda's new shampoo and conditioner will defrizz and smooth your hair also. There's also Biolage products, though they are quite expensive but they seem to work. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
hco_babe answered Sunday November 6 2005, 7:41 pm: John Frieda is amazing!! the 2 i would suggest for you are brilliant brunette shine shock (for shine) and brilliant brunette (or blonde) simply sleek straitening balm. it works soo good it makes your hair shiny, non greasy, non sticky, lightweight, and it LASTS! it also takes away any frizz if you have any. hope these help you! [ hco_babe's advice column | Ask hco_babe A Question ]
yayalovesgd answered Sunday November 6 2005, 7:35 pm: i can give you the brand but i forgot the name im really sorry. but you could try dove , but that my hair all greasy. you could try Thermisilk i really like that. and if not than you could try Herbel Essences i dont know how to spell it. i hope this helps!! im sorry that i couldnt name the type! [ yayalovesgd's advice column | Ask yayalovesgd A Question ]
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