Shampoo

a.) Do you shampoo according to your hair-type?

b.) Do you fall for the bottle and smell?

c.) What is your hair-type?

d.) What shampoo according to you works best according to your hair-type.

General rules:

If you have oily hair, stay away from opaque and creamy shampoo’s and use clear shampoo’s with tea-tree oil, chamomile, mint, and citrus based shampoo’s.

For dry hair, use creamy shampoo’s with egg, olive oil and vitamins.

For damaged hair, use a moisturizing shampoo (creamy) that’s nourishing.

For colored hair use shampoo made for ‘color treated hair’

For hair that’s exposed to a lot of hair products and chlorine, clarifying shampoo’s.

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hmmmmmmm thanks :)

a.) amm i try to
b.) absolutely
c.) oily/slightly wavy n very long
d.) loreal elvive nutri gloss/garnier fructis sleek n shine

i donno if im using the right shampoo i just love the smell of loreal elvive n the shine boosting factor..clarifying shampoos make my hair dry at the ends

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naturall n organic composition based shampoo,,,n i only try to stay away from SLS(sodium laureth sulfate ) in shampoos dat is very harsh chemical n creates a filim or covering on hair dat makes them fall,dry n damage...

mind sharing names of the brands that contain SLS so we stay away from them

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a-no
b-yes
c-medium length corse dry/oily combo
d-aussie shampoo or baby shampoo...

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I use what ever is available or at home.... is that bad ??

I don't fall for the "bottle" or "smell".

I have fine, somewhat oily, color treated hair.

I shampoo every 2 days and always look for "sulfate free" shampoos.

I've used the sulfate free shampoo from Terax, currently finishing up my 2nd bottle of Kenra, and bought the Biolage sulfate free to use next.

^Yay! I use a clear shampoo :)

I use Suave's clarifying shampoo..which is clear..and i find it works well. Afterward I use Nioxin...because it leaves my hair soft.

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^ Nioxin? the one which is $ 16 or something?

a.) Do you shampoo according to your hair-type?

yes . I use shampoo for dry hairs.

b.) Do you fall for the bottle and smell?

Yes for smell no for bottle

c.) What is your hair-type?

dry , wavy and very thick.

d.) What shampoo according to you works best according to your hair-type.

Herbal essence

or

Sunsilk

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a.) YES
B.) HAHA definalty the smell!
c.)Normal to oily hair. My hair is very thick so they get oily soo quick!
d.) tresseme Daily wash, or pantene for brunnettes. Aussie works good too. I steal my brother's men's shampoo on weekend cause it smells really good and i dont go out as much on weekends so i like it :D

I have seborrhea on my scalp so I have to use medicated shampoos like Selsun Blue.
I wish Selsun Blue smelled better. It really stinks. My hands smell like sulphur even hours after shampooing.
Selsun Blue actually works for dandruff and other problems, unlike Head n Shoulders.

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a.) Yes. I do check on the bottle if its for my bomb phootay baal.

b.) No. not at all.

c.) Sometimes Frizzy... sometimes dry, sometimes relaxed, sometimes absolute darling. moody in short.

d.) What shampoo according to you works best according to your hair-type.

i am using Elvive for Frizzy hair (the orange one) with Dove conditioner. tthis combo is kind somewhat better than other shampoos i had used in past.

My mother has been using Klorane (shampoo) for as far as I remember, Mashallah she has lovely hair. I switched to it recently and have to add it’s one of the best shampoo’s I have tried.

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a.) yeah

b.) fall for the smell but not the bottle

c.) soft n sleek

d.) tresemme

but i also use herbal eccence

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HEY glam doll u can google it but all commercial shampoos r SLS based n u can read the ingridients...i use LOGONA brand...AVEDA is also SLS free n some more...u can hv detail in google about it n know how dangerous thhis chemical is fir hair...hope it ll help:)

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a.) yes, I try to!

b.) Definitely the smell, sometimes it is the deciding factor for me to buy or not to buy a shampoo.

c.) Dry, frizzy, and lots of it (thick)

d.) Currently, I am between Kerastase oleo relax line and the Redken smooth down, and for me Redken smooth down wins hands down! Loving the butter treat deep conditioning treatment atm. Makes my hair superrrrrrrr soft.

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^ oh i am looking for softness too. Where do u get Redken from ?

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^ I got it from the salon that I go to..but I know they carry it at ulta.com as well..and you can check out ebay tooo. Definitely try the butter treat, its SUPER good!
Oh and you can also check out their all soft line - i have heard good things about that as well. :)