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Best shampoo and conditioner ever

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  • I love Aveda products. I use to use Paul Mitchell & Redken products years ago and found I had to often change between shampoo's as my hair started to look dull & lifeless. But since using Aveda I haven't had the need to change products & have been using it for 4 years now. It is expensive but I always get the salon size bottle & refill a smaller one. A salon size bottle lasts me over a year for my shoulder length hair. If you know anyone going to America then ask them to buy some Aveda over there as the amount we pay in £'s here is the amount you pay in $'s, so half price really. The Aveda stores always tend to have small samples you can try. I was recommended Pure Abundance for my fine hair, but I prefer Shampure.

    Oh & Aveda products are based on plant extracts so natural ingredients.
  • nali77
    nali77 Posts: 81 Forumite
    i love that cheapy alberto balsam stuff, which costs only about £3 for both shampoo and conditioner. i use it in strawberries and cream and it cleans well adn semlls GORGEOUS :)
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  • IamBroke wrote: »
    hmmmmm i have always been thinking about kerastase but have just never known if they were worth the money!!

    thanks for the tips

    I'm quite particular about my hair and am having a nightmare trying to find a new shampoo, the one I used to use has been discontinued. I am writing a huge letter of complaint about this, both to voice my anger and in the hope of a free sample or five :)

    Anyway, back to the point. I was asking about the Kerastase products when I noticed them appear in the salon I go to. The guy who cuts my hair said that they aren't suitable for me (as I am a guy and it is a product better suited to women), but he also said that they are amazing products and that they do the things they are supposed to.

    He wasn't trying to sell me anything and I really trust his judgement (he wouldn't be allowed near my barnet otherwise!)
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  • KMS definately :T My hairdresser has used this on my hair for years now, but I'd never bothered buying it as it was so expensive, but Home Bargains now sell it for 99p, there are different sorts available too, this together with the conditioner really suits my hair - thick and coloured and regularly straightened with GHD's.
  • MrsE_2
    MrsE_2 Posts: 24,162 Forumite
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    nali77 wrote: »
    i love that cheapy alberto balsam stuff, which costs only about £3 for both shampoo and conditioner. i use it in strawberries and cream and it cleans well adn semlls GORGEOUS :)

    I don't like shampoos, conditioners or shower gel to smell of food type things.

    I like soapy smells.

    I think thats why I like dove (the blue one) & that knights castle (that you can't really get anymore. I used to love the old blue nivea shower gel, but the smell has changed over the years.

    I love sure crystal pink anti-persprant & avon skin so soft pink (soft & sensual) shower gel/body wash.

    I change shampoos & conditioners a bit, but in the main I'm loyal to that sure pink & avon pink shower gel.
  • Feel really embarassed to be posting this...:D

    But...my favourite shampoo is Head and Shoulders Shampoo and Conditioner 2 in 1...I have fairly thick brunette hair, and H&S never fails to leave my hair soft, glossy and bouncy (it has the added bonus of keeping dandruff at bay but I primarily buy it for the soft bouncy glossy effect :D)

    I was given a stack of Mark Hill Gorgeous Brunette products for Christmas one year and the stuff was vile...I followed the instructions but even the shampoo on its own left my hair dull flat and clumpy, and quite frankly when I've already got a product that works for me, I don't see the point in coughing up £10/£15/£20+ for salon type stuff. But each to their own :)
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  • MrsE_2
    MrsE_2 Posts: 24,162 Forumite
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    Feel really embarassed to be posting this...:D

    But...my favourite shampoo is Head and Shoulders Shampoo and Conditioner 2 in 1...I have fairly thick brunette hair, and H&S never fails to leave my hair soft, glossy and bouncy (it has the added bonus of keeping dandruff at bay but I primarily buy it for the soft bouncy glossy effect :D)

    I was given a stack of Mark Hill Gorgeous Brunette products for Christmas one year and the stuff was vile...I followed the instructions but even the shampoo on its own left my hair dull flat and clumpy, and quite frankly when I've already got a product that works for me, I don't see the point in coughing up £10/£15/£20+ for salon type stuff. But each to their own :)

    DON'T we always have H&S in the bathroom, hubby loves it.

    Teenage daughter & I used it about one a week to give a really good clean.
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