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Old 07-23-2006, 05:48 AM
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i got my haircut 2 weeks ago and looks really puffy! i also have flyaways,split ends,frizz,you name it! i have the worst hair!
so as the title says,any good shampoos out there that works good to cure my hair?thanks
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Old 07-23-2006, 06:50 AM
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Wow, it sounds like you have alot of joint problems... o.o;

Hm... How about herbel essences?
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Old 07-23-2006, 05:54 PM
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I think there's a new shampoo line called "Sunsilk". They have shampoos that'd work, like Anti-Poof and De-Frizz. They were pretty cheap when I last saw them, like 2 for $3. so you should try it.

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Old 07-23-2006, 09:11 PM
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The one that helped me alot was BED HEAD "Control Freak"
I have a natural slight wave to my hair and it had much frizz and poof due to damage, but this took care of it. It made my frizz disapear and got rid of most of my wave. From all the Bed Head products I've used, I have no complaints. It works well with my hair.

I'd avoid Pantene Frizz Control though. It didn't do a damn thing for my hair. It only smells nice. That's about it.. :<
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Old 07-24-2006, 02:59 AM
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I think there's a new shampoo line called "Sunsilk". They have shampoos that'd work, like Anti-Poof and De-Frizz. They were pretty cheap when I last saw them, like 2 for $3. so you should try it.

my friend got the anti-poof one and it didn't work for her... but i don't know anyone else who has tried those shampoos. i think it just made her hair flat at the top of her head... i don't know if you'd want that... haha.
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Old 07-25-2006, 04:00 AM
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I have terrible flyaways and split ends, but i've been using
garnier fructis sleek and shine
it works really well, and it smells good too.
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Old 07-25-2006, 04:14 AM
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my mom buys those garnier shampoos and i really dislike them. they make my hair feel all greasy and unclean.

the one i am using now is tresemmé deep cleansing or something like that... its really good for my hair
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Old 07-25-2006, 06:48 AM
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i use neutrogena dandruff shampoo. ew, how embarressing! i use some good conditioner for my totally fried hair and it helps a lot. maybe you should look for a conditioner?
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Old 07-25-2006, 07:51 PM
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I use Suave.
It's seems to work pretty well. ^^
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Old 07-25-2006, 09:12 PM
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i use john frieda's line, i use the color one, but they have frizz fighting too, and they work pretty good for me ^^
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Old 07-26-2006, 06:30 AM
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You know, all those shampoos that say "long and sleek" or something...they never seem to work. I always buy a different shampoo/conditioner when I use one up. I've used Suave, VO5, herbel essences, garnier, pantene, head & shoulders, some melba Chinese shampoo, pert, etc...

I don't like VO5 because it made my hair fall out...that's what you get for cheap shampoo. Suave is cheap, but I didn't like how the shampoo felt. Herbal essences just smells good. I guess it works...I am using it now just for the smell. I really liked garnier fructese...it didn't do wonders, but it's still nice. I think I like pantene the best though. It is what kept my hair straight for the most part...

I dunno if there's actually a shampoo that does what it says (volumizing...sleek & shine...etc), so I guess it's just random guessing. Try and just buy different shampoos to see which you like (not at once, but every time you finish using one).
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Old 07-26-2006, 08:16 AM
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I tried the Sunsilk and it didn't work on my hair but it worked on my sister's. It may be partly because my hair is more damaged than hers. The part that really get's me is I've tried the high end stuff, Nexxus and it didnt do a darn thing on my hair That's very discouraging
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Old 07-26-2006, 10:24 AM
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Sunsilk isnt a new shampoo people! Its like the Pantane Pro-v of foreign asia countries. Its been around for years...and just now they imported it to U.S. I remember back when I visited china, they had "SunSilk black." The more you used it, the blacker ur hair becomes! Neat.

I recommend Garnier Fructis for a shampoo. It made my hair really shiny and strong, and people actually noticed my hair after I started using it!

What ya really need is a good conditioner (bc your hair is frizzy, right?) Find something that deeply moisterizes, and use it daily.
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i was told that sunsilk has been around for awhile, even here, but it was called something else.
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Old 07-31-2006, 06:20 AM
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Garnier works pretty well for me.


Pantene Anti-Frizz Serum does absolutely jack! >_<
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Garnier works pretty well for me.


Pantene Anti-Frizz Serum does absolutely jack! >_<
garnier so didnt work for me my hair felt weird
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Old 07-31-2006, 08:27 PM
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^ Really? I think it's alright. Nothing can really take the frizz out I guess although if I blow dry straight with some of that Biosilk stuff and then flat iron lol it works ok.
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Default Re: any good shampoos out there?

It's better to buy shampoos from salons and professional hair places. Super market ones are okay but never use Pantene. Big mistake :?
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i just got new shampoo, its the new herbal essences one

i use the orange one, for frizzy hair, and it works really well for me

plus, it smells good :P
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I use Herbal Essences~! The Dangerously Straight one (<-- since I straighten my hair, but it's for straight haired people, too). It makes my hair really shiny and holds it down better than other stuff. I love how it smells, too.
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