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Best shampoo and conditioner ever

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  • meme_3
    meme_3 Posts: 108 Forumite
    That's easy for me!
    John Frieda.
    No contest...
    (I'm dyed blonde, very frizzy without this range)
    Mortgage Free in Three - number 94
    :beer:
  • Rowan9
    Rowan9 Posts: 2,226 Forumite
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    TIGI pink shampoo (for blondes) makes my head itch like mad. It smells so strong (although nice!) and is S O pink that you know there are a lot of chemicals in it!
    I like Redken for blondes and use it mostly. Other than that, I do try to buy shampoo with fewer nasties in them ( I know, I know, I shouldn't get my hair highlighted then!)
    w
  • MrsE_2
    MrsE_2 Posts: 24,162 Forumite
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    Dove shampoos & conditioners smell great too (as well as panten).

    You may have noticed, I choose mine by smell.

    I wash mine at night, go to bed with it damp & get up an extra half hour early (3 mornings per week) to GHD it to within a inch of its life.
  • Completely money saving and yet works a treat is the Lidl Corpal HairCare range. The best I have found ever for fine straight damaged and fly away hair. We use the Orange bottle Anti-breakage shampoo and conditioner. You can feel the difference as you wash your hair from dry (well sort of straw like) to smooth and easy to manage - love it.
  • IamBroke
    IamBroke Posts: 537 Forumite
    Just in case this helps someone...

    Been into TJ Hughes and they have loads of shampoos etc

    Tigi products - they had control freak and curls rock shampoos. Huge 750ml bottles for a tenner. Also had serums, sprays, wax etc

    Nicki Clarke for an amazing £1.50

    KMS for a quid

    and loads more!!
    All men hear is blah, blah, blah, blah, SEX, blah, blah, blah, FOOD, blah, blah, blah, BEER:wall:
  • aimee21j
    aimee21j Posts: 1,657 Forumite
    I'm using bedhead at the moment and although it's nice, it isn't that different (apart from the price :eek:) to any other shampoo and conditioner.
  • Just tried my kerastase...and love the way it makes my hair feel! So thanks for the suggestions guys!

    Not sure if it makes a difference but I am on a straightening and blow drying detox!!!!! gosh i wonder how long i will last.......
    All men hear is blah, blah, blah, blah, SEX, blah, blah, blah, FOOD, blah, blah, blah, BEER:wall:
  • jessicamb
    jessicamb Posts: 10,446 Forumite
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    A bit late now for the OP but

    Tigi - I love the smell of the honey and oatmeal one but its not that great in quality.

    Aussie moisturising range - this I use all the time and its really good for my dry hair

    John Frieda - got a load of this free in a boots order and I'm pleasantly surprised -makes my hair very soft. Ive had some overnight serum stuff too which is absolutely brilliant for damaged hair - expensive but worth every penny.

    Lush - the shampoo bars are good and last for ages, the conditioners are quite good too but I wouldnt use them full time personally.
    The early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese :cool:
  • ive just started using tescos coconut shampoo and conditioner, left my hair lovely and silky and were only 4 something p each!
    'They only had one cow!'
  • MrsE_2
    MrsE_2 Posts: 24,162 Forumite
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    jessicamb wrote: »

    Lush - the shampoo bars are good and last for ages, the conditioners are quite good too but I wouldnt use them full time personally.

    Now I couldn't get on with them at all.
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