I'm looking for a shampoo that will make my hair really shiny.
I don't use straighteners and I don't curl it. I generally let it dry naturally.
So yeah, a shampoo which will make my hair really shiny and soft.
Btw, I'm looking for bigger brands, not a small unknown one. I live in Europe and they don't have most of the cool stuff most of you have in the states :(
Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? ciao77 answered Friday August 29 2008, 3:37 pm: I lived in Holland for a year, and while I was there, Schwarzkopf hair products were available nearly everywhere- pretty much all over western Europe, actually. I really liked Schwarzkopf Gliss Kur, liquid silk shampoo & conditioner. It made my hair very soft, shiny and manageable. It should be available throughout Europe, actually I wish it were available here in the states, too.
xxDearLee answered Friday August 29 2008, 6:08 am: I dont really know what they have in England, and I normally just use whats in the shower.. but heres a tip
If you use conditioner, rinse it out with cool water. This locks in moisture and smoothes the cuticle for smoother and probably shinier hair too ;] [ xxDearLee's advice column | Ask xxDearLee A Question ]
annamikkie answered Thursday August 28 2008, 11:07 pm: Well i don't know if they have it there, but I'm guessing they probably do. But head and shoulders. It was originally made for dandruff, but now they've come out with a lot of shampoos for normal hair. Also, always always always condition it if you want it shiny, and leave it in for a bit before you wash it out. Also, you could try mayonaise. I don't know how long you should leave it in, but it really does make you hair super-shiny.
Hope I could help! [ annamikkie's advice column | Ask annamikkie A Question ]
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