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What's your favourite shampoo and conditioner?

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  • Gemzie121
    Gemzie121 Posts: 668 Forumite
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    The elvive ones are my favourites always, any of them really! I really want to try the extraordinary oil ones.

    My favourite intensive conditioner is an Argan oil hair mask that you can get in pound shops and in the range, it's a lovely thick consistency, smells beautiful and does a much better job than more expensive ones! This one:http://www.concordextra.com/product/26534/Health+And+Beauty/ARGAN+OIL+HYDRATING+HAIR+MASK+CONDITIONING+TREATMENT+220ML/
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  • BlueEyedGirl
    BlueEyedGirl Posts: 1,753 Forumite
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    I love the Aussie range and I use Aussie Frizz Miracle Shampoo 300ml and Aussie Frizz Miracle Conditioner 250ml I have thick frizzy hair which I am trying to grow out after having it cut short on a whim! :)
  • Hi All,

    I would suggest you to use Waste Not Nut.

    The Waste Not Nut makes it easier to empty and drain product stuck at the bottom of bottles –works for both beauty and kitchen products. A bottle fits inverted like a "Bolt" through the "Nut", making it possible to let the bottle drain its remaining contents into the jar with zero effort and without falling over and making a mess.

    It's a new system that would help you save around $100 per week! It's been featured by many magazines.

    I won't post the link in case I'm accused of spamming ^^

    Cheers,

    N
  • Thanks everyone for all the suggestions :)
  • babes21
    babes21 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
    I have thick, mid-length hair and I use Loreal Elvive (pink bottle), it's fab!
  • bluelass
    bluelass Posts: 587 Forumite
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    I did use herbal essences silk and shine but I found the new formula to make my hair too silky. I am using the lidl cien version of L'Oreal's elvive for coloured hair. I really wish finesse shampoo was back again I loved that when I was a kid.
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  • mellymoo74
    mellymoo74 Posts: 6,529 Forumite
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    Electric London leaves hair shiny.
    I bleach and dye my hair so don't use heat on it and deep condition every week
  • I chose to go with L'Oreal Professional in the pale yellow packaging, I cant rate it enough, works on my hair and dds which is totally different to mine, thanks for all the help :)
  • Hey, there are number of shampoos you can look for!
    And in my opinion you must go for the matrix one :D
    I love it! ;):j
  • samuela66
    samuela66 Posts: 1,203 Forumite
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    May I ask what type of hair you have? anything like mine?



    Hi Sorry not replying soon, got the dreaded flu........


    I have coloured hair, which is root tint, high light and low lights, its shoulder length, quite wavy and prone to frizzing.


    I tried the all soft, by redken but felt it left my hair too soft and unmanageable.


    Try Matrix I promise you wont be disappointed


    thanks
    sam
    Sam B
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