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Best shampoo and conditioner ever
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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!
ok guys i think i may try kerastase instead of tigi!
although the smell and funky tigi bottles do really tempt me!!All men hear is blah, blah, blah, blah, SEX, blah, blah, blah, FOOD, blah, blah, blah, BEER:wall:0 -
also all of you kerastase lovers where do you buy it from i really all know of ebay or lookfantastic....is there anywhere else cheaper?All men hear is blah, blah, blah, blah, SEX, blah, blah, blah, FOOD, blah, blah, blah, BEER:wall:0
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Another vote for Kerastase - it is the only product that I have ever bought more than once!
TBH I just buy it from the salon. Not Moneysaving but I always forget to stock up and then run out!
I would love to know if anybody has tried either of the night ones too xGone ... or have I?0 -
I've tried the TIGI stuff and tbh I don't think its that good - I find it hard to rinse out and I always feel there is a residue left in my hair.0
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IamBroke - have you thought of going more au naturale? The problem with most commercially produced shampoos and conditioners is they contain silicone - any ingredient in the bottle that ends in "cone" so for example dimethicone, is a silicone derivative and these are potentially very bad for your hair.
Have a look at some of the lush products – if you haven’t a shop near you, you can get them on-line and they are reasonably priced. If may just be that you need to use them for a while to allow your hair to recover a bit from the straightening and then go back to some more commercially produced product.
EM xxYou can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.
PlatoMake £2018 in 2018 no. 37 - total = £1626.25/£2018 :j
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Don't laugh
, but I have the same kind of hair as you Iambroke, and I use Avon sleek and straight (or something like that) shampoo and conditioner (I buy it when it's 99p each), followed by a little bit of Avon balm while it's drying, and I LOVE it. I usually get fed up with shampoos and change brands every couple of months, but I have stuck with this one for over a year now. My hair feels really soft, it's shiney, it's no longer full of static, and it actually has a bit of body for the first time ever.
It might not suit everyones hair, but it's worth a try when it's so cheap!
(Oooh, I should be an Avon lady, shouldn't I?!)"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250 -
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 www.nakedbodycare.co.uk
Just had a look at the ingredients in their stuff and there aren't any silicone based products in there - so these look good to me.
As yenners has said they have seen a difference to their hair so this could be the way forward?
EM xxYou can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.
PlatoMake £2018 in 2018 no. 37 - total = £1626.25/£2018 :j
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Thanks Snaggles - my hair is like yours and the ops by the sound of it so I have just order some of this Avon shampoo & conditioner that you recommend, don't forget to go through Quidco for 15% cashback and use the code "birthday" for free p&p and 10% off (they are on offer at the mo for 99p each so this makes is an incredible £1.78 for the two delivered!)
I am interested in trying the expensive range too but maybe next time!
Sarah x0 -
dead sea magic does it for me, though not very moneysaving.
sorts out my dandruff and itchy scalp thoughBring back mark and lard NOW! or else (please) clique member no. 10 :j
"When a woman steals your man,there is no better revenge than to let her keep him"
I maybe blonde, have many moments and have big bazookas but my brain is in gear0 -
thanks for all the suggestions
gosh what do i do?!? i have gone through so many shampoos/conditioners!!
do you think the problem could be the fact that i wash my hair at night then sleep on it before its totally dry? i have noticed my hair isnt that bad if i let it dry naturally in the morning but if i wash it at night when i wake up its :wall:All men hear is blah, blah, blah, blah, SEX, blah, blah, blah, FOOD, blah, blah, blah, BEER:wall:0
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