Friday, January 8, 2010

What is the best kind (or brand) of shampoo and conditioner for normal, burnette, straight, long hair?

I have the same kind of hair that you do. A lot of my family does hair for a living and they all suggest Matrix, Sleek Look. I absolutely love it. It's the best brand I have ever tried.





Not all shampoos and conditioners are the same. I just had this discussion with my sister's cosmetology teacher.What is the best kind (or brand) of shampoo and conditioner for normal, burnette, straight, long hair?
Any bargain brand will contain all of the same main ingredients as the most expensive stuff on the market. You can literally pick your shampoo at random.What is the best kind (or brand) of shampoo and conditioner for normal, burnette, straight, long hair?
Check Paula Begoun's book ';Don't Go Shopping For Hair care Products Without Me.'; She reviews every single hair care product. You will be surprised at what you find. For instance, some of the really expensive salon brands are even worse for your hair than Suave.
look on the bottles
I use Pantene Pro-V on my hair it does wonders and it is easier to brush through after you are done washing your hair.
Pantene is great if you don't have big bucks to spend on salon products. I dunno if it helps with the Pro-V like they say it does, but it keeps my hair shiny, and soft.
I have the same kind of hair and I have used Pantene Pro V. It is okay. I also have used Thermasilk which is okay too. I want to try the new Garnier Fructisse Long and Strong formula. I like Garnier anyway and this new one sounds great.
the best that I have found is John Frieda for brunette hair. I also use a good clarifying shampoo once a week to remove any build up.
I used to use Redken All Soft when I had straight hair. (Weird thing, now my hair is curly...naturally...not sure what made it change.)





But when my hair was mostly straight, the All Soft was great for getting out tangles. My hair felt healthier in general. If your hair is very thin (mine's thick) you might find that it weights your hair down a bit.





Yeah, searching the grocery store aisles is good as well. Or maybe ask your hair stylist what he/she recommends for your type of hair.
Pantine PRO-v (spelling?)!!!! the best shampoo for all types of hair !!!!
The kind you can find in the in the shampoo and conditioner isle at you local discount store, also see personal care.
the new shampoo for brunette with conditioner, John Frieda Brilliant Brunette. they have for every kind and shade. trust me it is AMAZING

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