I'm having trouble finding a shampoo/conditioner for color treated hair. I have these 5 brands down for thoughts pantene,fructis,sunsilk,herbal essences,dove. for color treated hair. If anyone has used those, please tell me your reviews on them or on any other color treated product you have used. please nothing expensive like salon things i just want store prices. thanks
Vegalicious21 answered Friday August 3 2007, 10:50 pm: ok, so i just have to say, i took a class on beauty stuff, and they said dont use pantene, because you have good oil in your scalp (so you really need to brush your hair to bring it down) but pantene has a wax in it, that makes it bad for that oil to get to your hair. so i suggest dont use pantene. i'm not sure. there is this suave stuff that helps bring out highlights (its really good on your hair, its what i use)i dont know what else to say, but i hope i have helped a bit! [ Vegalicious21's advice column | Ask Vegalicious21 A Question ]
xobabygurl28 answered Friday August 3 2007, 9:39 pm: Ive tryed the new Loreal Vive shampoo and it makes your hair very vibrant! and they have it for all kinds of hair so if you have color treated damaged hair they have one that repairs it, thats the one i use and it makes your hair silky soft! the conditioner is like a deep conditioner so it makes your hair soooo soft i love it! Just follow the directions on keeping it on for i think its 3 minutes, it works!
its amazing and cheap i suggest trying it =] [ xobabygurl28's advice column | Ask xobabygurl28 A Question ]
Razhie answered Friday August 3 2007, 7:11 pm: I like and use Herbal Essence the most, however, once or twice a year I splurge a bit and purchase Redken shampoo and conditioners for color treated it hair. Redken is by far the best thing I've ever used. Sometimes you can find it at drug stores, but mostly it's found at salons. It's a bit more expensive then the normal stuff, but not too much and completely worth it in my opinion. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
LM answered Friday August 3 2007, 7:11 pm: I've used Herbal Essences and Pantene. I liked Pantene better because it made my hair softer. Also, leave the conditioner on for a long time. If you've used a dye color that's reddish, it's going to fade out no matter what you do. You can keep it as vibrant as possible by using a shampoo for red hair, like John Freida ( a bit more expensive) or Pantene Red Expressions or whatever it's called - a little cheaper than John Freida. Right now I'm using Suave for Kids, it doesn't seem to be fading the color out, since it's so gentle.
If you can get away with shampooing every other day (and just rinsing and conditioning the other day) that will help too.
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