Help in Finding Good Shampoo&conditioner

Updated on December 24, 2006
T.N. asks from Mason, OH
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i have tried a lot of shampoos and conditioners but i still couldnt find the right one.

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S.O.

answers from Cincinnati on

I have used so many different types of shampoos and conditioners. I have never been able to find a duo that would give some life to my fine/thin/easily tangled hair. After I had my son, I watched clumps of my hair go down the drain. Nothing has helped until I used Arbonne. I feel like my hair finally has some volume & shine. Now, I can comb my hair right out of the shower without breaking my arm or the comb:) There are discount offers available. One of the most important things to me is that Arbonne means "good things from the earth", using herbs and botanicals for the ingredients in the all of the products. If you are interested in learning more about this go to www.stephanieoskey.myarbonne.com
Best wishes in finding products that you love too!

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B.C.

answers from Columbus on

I have crazy hair...it's normally REALLY straight & then I got a perm in it...when the perm started to come out it got really fuzzy and out of control...I've used the garnier fructis because there are so many combos to choose from plus they have the leave in conditioner for each type...you might want to give it a try...also I really like the dove shampoo conditioner line...just know it's better for your hair to change up on you brand/style of shampoos from time to time so you hair doesn't "adjust" to the same shampoos...hope this helps.

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D.M.

answers from Steubenville on

sauve is what works for our entire family. However the coconut works best for all hair types in our family.

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T.B.

answers from Tampa on

I really like Pantene. It keeps the split ends at bay and keeps my hair sikly smooth. You often can find tarvel sizes at Target, so you don't have to buy a big bottle.

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J.G.

answers from Cincinnati on

depends on your hair type, I have naturally curly hair and my hair gets really dry in the winter, V05 has been a good one for me, the ones that have extra moisturizing in them and thermasilk is a very good shampoo and conditioner, with the leave in conditioner too.

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C.S.

answers from Youngstown on

Have you ever tried Avon Techniques Shampoo and Conditioners?
I have been using them for many years. I love the smell of them and how soft and silky they make my hair. Give them a try!
Cyndi

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P.B.

answers from Cincinnati on

Hello T.. It really depends on what your looking for in S&C. Pantene is an all around good line. I also like the Redkin line, it's a bit more money than Pantene, but I spurge every once and a while, they have great products. I also like Head & Shoulders, expecially in the winter when our scalps and hair may be a little drier. I hope this helped. I hope you find the right S&C you want, or need. Good Luck!!

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C.F.

answers from Rochester on

I use the Suave Professionals line of shampoo and condioners- they are the knock-offs of Nexxus, and some of the other high end brands. I've had very good results with them, and they only cost about $2 a bottle, which is great. You can get them at Walmart, and if you don't like one kind, just try a different one next time. Just look at the bottle to decide which one is best for your hair type- fine hair, damaged, whatever. You may also want to ask your stylist/hair dresser the next time you go in for a cut. Good luck.

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N.C.

answers from Dayton on

It very much depends on your hair type and what you want the products to 'do' for you!

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K.M.

answers from Terre Haute on

Are you looking for kid or adult? I use Sunsilk for my hair, in a green bottle, it workd great, smells good, and keeps my hair from looking like a frizzball. For the kids, I use Suave 2in1..Hope this helps

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S.Q.

answers from Youngstown on

for most of my life i have struggled to find the right hair care products. i am just recently comfortable with my hair and have few problems with it. it is naturally curly.
for me, any shampoo works fine. its the conditioner that is important. make sure you are not using one with too much moisturizing. it can weigh hair down making it hard to style if you want volume. also, make sure you rinse out ALL the conditioner really well. rinse twice if you have to. and do it with cool water if you can stand it. it helps seal the hair shaft and make hair shiny. (or so they say).
conditioners like pantene work well.

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T.C.

answers from Cleveland on

I am an independent consultant with a health and wellness company and have amazing line of shampoos and conditioners. I have samples that I can send you. What is AMAZING about this line is that there are what is called nanospheres in them. That means simply that they adjust to your hair type. You do not have to worry about having a shampoo for dry or oily or damaged hair...this will adjust, as well as the conditioner!! They are also pure, safe and benificial...which means they are botanically based and full of VITAMINS!! I am telling you this is your answer. Let me know by ____@____.com I can send you a sample and you will see what I mean!!- T.

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S.

answers from Cleveland on

What nationality is T.? Pretty and unique. Just curious. I have found that any shampoo that costs a little more does a better job. I usually buy store brand cheaper shampoos but have found that pantene or something similar is much better. Have to quit being so cheap I guess but my hair is just very dry. If you want body, pert helps. Just depends.

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S.H.

answers from Columbus on

Sunsilk is the pink is what I use and the smell is wonderfull!! Leaves my dry split end hair feeling silk n smooth

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R.

answers from Cleveland on

Hello,
For you or the children? For myself I've found sucess in the John Frieda Brilliant Brunette, I use the volumizing shampoo and the moisturizing conditioner from that line. For the children I use L'oreal for kids. If you have crazy hair that needs "T.", Burt's Bees make an awesome pre-shampoo conditioner with Avocado Butter. I used it on my daughter to calm her dry frizzies and it's great and gentle enough for children since it's natural. Burt's Bees also make a Raspberry and Brazil nut conditioner that I read good reviews about but never used myself. It's worth a try though:
www.burtsbees.com
Good luck

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