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Question Posted Wednesday August 1 2007, 1:08 pm

My hair is a mess!!! I really need new hair products that help make my hair soft, shiney, repair damage, smell good, no frizz and straight hair.

Any good products out there?

Oh if it helps I've tried Fructis, and it was ok but I got tired of using that so i switched to dove. Dove was ok but not the best. I'm thinking about Pantene ProV, Herbal Essences, SunSilk, or Vive.

Any good comments?


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Additional info, added Wednesday August 1 2007, 1:09 pm:
Oh and my hair is naturally straight, but a lot of times it gets really really poofy and frizzy. I straighten and curl my hair a lot too. I wash my hair maybe every other day. Oh and I use hairspray too. sooo I don't know if that helps but It just came to mind to tell you..

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yourheroesfailed answered Wednesday August 1 2007, 9:05 pm:
To repair your hair you are going to need to do that isn't just shampoo. You need to deep condition it, because you use straighteners/curlers its only going to add to the damage. Maybe take a break from both if you can? Regular trims are needed to prevent the ends from splitting too much.
Restoring your hair of the damage will make it soft and most likely shiny.
After you straighten/curl your hair use a small amount of anti-frizz serum to help keep it from becoming frizzy, hairspray also help with this too.

It you want amazing results you're going to have to use something more then just drug store shampoo, ie. salon quality products.
Herbal Essences smells amazing, as does Fructis, they're decent but nothing amazing. Pantene ProV will just coat your hair in wax giving it a healthy appearance when it is not. As for the others I've never tried them.

I'm not all to sure what your best bet is with drug store shampoo, maybe ask a worker from a near by store that sells hair stuff (Walmart, Shopper, etc) to help you with that.

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orphans answered Wednesday August 1 2007, 6:27 pm:
hey

i love herbal essences cause it made my hair smell good, stay shiny & stay soft. it didn't really help much with repairing damage & frizz, but if i straightened my hair after i used it, it wouldn't frizz up.

i also highly recommend pantene pro-v, which i'm using now. it doesn't smell amazing or anything, but it makes my hair really soft.

i haven't tried the rest, though.

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