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rayray094life
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Topic: Best shampoo for dry hair? Posted: Oct 27 2011 at 2:40pm |
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My hair gets really really dry! I hate it. I put mosturizer and a seal on it and it just soaks it up lol
any suggestions for shampoos that wont dry out my hair?
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eboni1
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Posted: Oct 28 2011 at 12:01pm |
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any sulfate free shampoo and add a bit of your favourite oil in the shampoo bottle to make it more nourishing and less stripping
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rayray094life
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Posted: Nov 01 2011 at 4:01pm |
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thank you thank you. I never thought of putting oil in my shampoo. Thats a very good tip. I'll be trying it this weekend :)
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NARSAddict
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Posted: Nov 02 2011 at 9:32pm |
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I like Shea Moisture Raw Shea Butter shampoo.
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jennifer111
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Posted: Jan 20 2012 at 10:11am |
eboni1 wrote:
any sulfate free shampoo and add a bit of your favourite oil in the shampoo bottle to make it more nourishing and less stripping |
Def it should be sulfate free! I'm guessing your face skin is dry as well. The dermatologist that I went said that they are mostly related. So i also bought a sulfate free shampoo, and I use a http://www.bb-cream.net/ - bb cream for my skin. Both have been working so far.
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essentialoilwholesal
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Posted: Feb 29 2012 at 1:23am |
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We should use only soft and natural shampoos and conditioner.I think home made conditioners are best for hair because its free from all harmful comical....
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EricaChristina
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Posted: Mar 05 2012 at 5:29pm |
I’d have to agree sulphate free shampoos are good; they don’t
strip the natural oils from your hair as much. I like the Loreal Ever Cream
Intense Nourishing shampoo, it contains no sulphates, salts or waxes and it has
botanicals in it. I have dry hair as well but what helped me the most was:
Sulphate free nourishing shampoos
Good deep conditioners, I have the Nexxus Humectress which I
love
Oils such as coconut or Moroccan oil.
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gjevokalla
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Posted: Mar 15 2013 at 8:44am |
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Take a look here,may be it helps,there are many good lotions for your face and at a very low price,i speak from my experience,i have tried for a month different solution but no chance,Finaly one day in a forum told me that there was a their site that was a merchant of skin lotions. Hope it helps Source(s): http://www.goodlotions.com
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Posted: Mar 23 2013 at 12:12pm |
eboni1 wrote:
any sulfate free shampoo and add a bit of your favourite oil in the shampoo bottle to make it more nourishing and less stripping | Thanks. I never thought of putting oil in my shampoo will help Thats a very good tip
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Posted: Apr 09 2013 at 4:37am |
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Use garnier fructis shampoo and conditioner, it will be a good solution for your dry hair.
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