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Best volumising shampoo?
MrsE_2
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I got a sample of lush big shampoo, tried it yesterday & loved it.
Any other great volumising shampoos? Aussie or Dove any good?
Any other great volumising shampoos? Aussie or Dove any good?
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I love John Freida0
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Naked do a lovely one- available in Boots.They call me Dr Worm... I'm interested in things; I'm not a real doctor but I am a real worm.
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I like Herbal Essences.3 stone down, 3 more to go0
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I love John Freida
I second this. I notice they've changed the packaging from blue to green but it smells the same so hopefully works the same!
Aussie and Naked didn't do anything for me (I have Naked in the shower atm, don't like it at all!)
I had a travel size of this and loved it:
http://www.boots.com/en/James-Brown-London-Volume-Boost-Shampoo-for-Fine-Hair-250ml_49433/
Definitely made a difference, especially when you follow the instructions to leave it in your hair for a minute or so before washing out.
As a general guide, avoid shampoos that are too high in dimethicone (silicone) as they'll weigh down fine hair. They're great for people with thick, frizzy hair as they give that sleek feeling but not for fine, flat haired people like me! The worst offenders are Pantene and L'Oreal (with the exception of their "light" shampoos).0 -
I love Aussie hair products in general. The volumising shampoo works well for me and their hairspray lasts for ages.
I was amazed to find that Aussie is a cheap range in the USA. Maybe it's ingredients differ to here.Member #14 of SKI-ers club
Words, words, they're all we have to go by!.
(Pity they are mangled by this autocorrect!)0
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