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Best shampoo and conditioner ever

IamBroke
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So guys would like your opinion on the best shampoo/conditioner that you have ever used. 
I have tried everything from pantene/herbal essesence to paul mitchell and have not found the best one yet...
I have long thin hair, damaged due to straightening i assume! the hair dressers tell me the condition is good but I am not so sure.
Has anyone here used the Tigi bed head range of shampoos? I am thnking of trying them next as you can buy the salon sizes for quite good prices on ebay.
What I would really really love is if I could wash and condition my hair and leave it to naturally dry in a condition that was not frizzy and fairly straight but with a bit of volume!! haha every girls dream I guess.....does any one have any tips :beer: :beer:

I have tried everything from pantene/herbal essesence to paul mitchell and have not found the best one yet...
I have long thin hair, damaged due to straightening i assume! the hair dressers tell me the condition is good but I am not so sure.
Has anyone here used the Tigi bed head range of shampoos? I am thnking of trying them next as you can buy the salon sizes for quite good prices on ebay.
What I would really really love is if I could wash and condition my hair and leave it to naturally dry in a condition that was not frizzy and fairly straight but with a bit of volume!! haha every girls dream I guess.....does any one have any tips :beer: :beer:
All men hear is blah, blah, blah, blah, SEX, blah, blah, blah, FOOD, blah, blah, blah, BEER:wall:
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I really like Aveda Shampure - available in House of Fraser, but also plenty on ebay which can be bought in salon sizes. It is for all types of hair, and I don't straighten my hair when I use it and it sits well.Not buying unnecessary toiletries 2024 26/53 UU, 25 IN0
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I have very fine hair which can be very flyaway and get dry - and it's highlighted, so not the easiest to deal with. Not at all moneysaving
, but I swear by Kerastase products, they are the best I have ever used. It's cheaper to buy them from Ebay, and I buy salon sizes to keep the price down.
When I am very skint and have to use something else I always notice the difference - and go back to Kerastase as soon as I can afford it.0 -
hmmmmm i have always been thinking about kerastase but have just never known if they were worth the money!!
thanks for the tipsAll men hear is blah, blah, blah, blah, SEX, blah, blah, blah, FOOD, blah, blah, blah, BEER:wall:0 -
I have been using Naked Bodycare shampoo and conditioners for the last 6 months and have seen a real difference in my hair. The products ate 97% natural and don't contain harsh cleaners like sodium laureth sulfate.
My hair is now softer and a lot less dry than it used to be. The products smell lovely too. They are £3.99 each in Boots but there is usually an offer on taking them down to £3 each.
They also have a website https://www.nakedbodycare.co.ukNot buying clothes for a year - it's liberating!0 -
I have thick coarse curly hair which I wash, blow dry and straighten with GHD's regularly. My hair is normal to dry.
Used to use Kerastase Bain Satin1 and Lait Vital but they reformulated and added more gunking silicones and went even more expensive.
Am now using Regis Line Olive Oil Shampoo and Conditioner and really liking it. Silicone free, so less gunky buildup for me. Actually got more yesterday as it was on buy one get second half price, so it was about £12.50 which I thought was reasonable.0 -
Another one for Kerastase here. :beer:A cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition~ William Arthur Ward ~0
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just been on lookfantastic.com and there are so many kerastase products I would love to try...!!! i am a total sucker....advertisers dream!! :rotfl:
has anyone used the night spray???All men hear is blah, blah, blah, blah, SEX, blah, blah, blah, FOOD, blah, blah, blah, BEER:wall:0 -
I use kerastase too. my sister is a hairdresser and I used hers once when she stayed over and have used it ever since esp since I was starting to get reactions to cheaper stuff (anything with modern stuff in eg pantene etc makes me itch like crazy)..it costs a fortune but I get a small discount from her salon.:D
I use an olive oil shampoo as a kerastase holiday every now and again but it doen't beat it (although it's quite good too) <edit - just noticed from post above it is on special...better stock up!>
you dont even need to use conditioner with it!MSE PARENT CLUB MEMBER.ds1 nov 1997ds2 nov 2007:jFirst DDFirst DD born in june:beer:.0 -
ive never heard of all those products !!
i use john frieda brilliant brunette stuff and love it - really like he way it leaves my hair so shiny and smells nice:j MFi3 wannabee :j
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pinkfluffybabe wrote: »I really like Aveda Shampure - available in House of Fraser, but also plenty on ebay which can be bought in salon sizes. It is for all types of hair, and I don't straighten my hair when I use it and it sits well.
This is a really nice shampoo and a litre size lasts months.Tesco: £1361.19, Vanquis: £2644.73, Very: £563.08, Next: £1636.95, M&S: £1049.92. As of 5th February 2024. Slava Ukraini0
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