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Hair products


Question Posted Sunday March 28 2010, 2:17 pm

Right now I use garnier fructis and sometimes herbal essences lines of shampoos and conditioners. I pay about $3-4 a bottle for them, and I was just wondering if anyone uses the really expensive salon brands of shampoos and conditioners (that cost like ~$20 a bottle) notices a big difference between the cheap and expensive shampoos/conditioners?
I have wavy hair and i usually just scrunch it a little to give it a tousled look. Do the expensive brands (like maybe bedhead?) make your hair shinier or less frizzy than the cheap brands? Thanks.


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LagunaBabe answered Sunday March 28 2010, 11:05 pm:
Actually, I have found that the semi-cheap, regular brands work much better than the expensive ones -- in my experience. I use both Pantene and Head and Shoulders; I alternate. These two shampoos work wonders for my hair, and definitely frizz-free and shiny.

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itsaprilagain answered Sunday March 28 2010, 8:14 pm:
I used to use Suave hair products years ago, but I switched to Tre Semme because a friend said that it was good. I don't necessarily know what the price difference is, but I know Tre Semme is more expensive and WORTH IT! I automatically noticed how much shinier and healthier my hair looked. More expensive brands definitely work better than cheaper brands! I recommend Tre Semme, but I've heard John Frieda is good as well :)

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