A good shampoo/conditioner for dry, damaged hair??!
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May 2, 2013
Christina C.
My hair is extremely damaged from straight-ironing my hair daily, and from the process of removing black from my hair to achieve my natural color (dirty ash blonde) or close to that. I've been trying to find a good brand that I could use daily to help my hair, or at least not to strip it or leave my hair more dry...
My hair is somewhat thick, but not too much, and wavy, but I also have somewhat of an oily scalp. I've tried many products such as Moroccan oil, Aussie, pureology, redken, joico, and even many other drug store products. I really really LOVED the joico moisture recovery and was super happy with it. It made my hair feel super soft and just was amazing, but sadly after using it for a while, it stopped working as well.. I feel like my hair got used to it.
I already do deep conditioning masks in my hair and use heat protectors.. but I really need a good shampoo/conditioner that will work, and that I could use daily and stick with. I was thinking about sulfate free shampoos, but I don't know which one would work well. Also I want to somewhat stay away from drug store products since they strip the hair.
Please! I really need something that will work for my hair!!
May 2, 2013
Deein S.
I have natural curly hair. I fell in love with Frederick Fekki shampoo and condition. also, the leave on glossing cream is awesome!!! found it ay Victoria secret magazines. although now I have bought it at certain Rite Aide's!!! about $25 a bottle of each. completely worth it. I couldn't live without it!!
May 2, 2013
Jocelyn T.
Use redkens all soft shampoo and conditioner for sure
May 2, 2013
Christina C.
Thanks! I'll try out both of these... I didn't really stick with redken, but I'll try those products. Thank you!
May 2, 2013
Maruby M.
Herbal esccesnces hydralicious is aaamazing.
May 2, 2013
Niki W.
I use loreal triple resistant shampoo every day. Every other day I condition with silk elements mega silk. my hair is semi thick and naturly has a lil wavy to it and this has made it super healthy. I blow dry a lot, straighten, and color!!
May 2, 2013
Devil D.
I use carols daughter and I get nothing but compliments!! Mostly natural and healthy for dyed hair too!
May 2, 2013
Shannon K.
Horse shampoo-not even kidding.
May 2, 2013
Annika D.
I love Kerastasé Noctogenist. You apply it in your towel dry hair and let it do its work overnight..it's awesome and really helped my hair heal! It is quite expensive, but the tube lasts a long tiime, because you only need to put a small amount (peanut size) in your hair.
May 2, 2013
Caroline W.
It's more of a high brand but it not very expensive, like 35 for a bottle of shampoo and 30 for conditioner, but it's caviar by a brand that starts with an n. it's absolutely amazing!!
May 3, 2013
Melissa T.
Sulfate free shampoos are better. Try Pro Naturals moroccan argan oil shampoo/conditioner, they're pricey but they're very moisturizing and repairing.
May 6, 2013
Monique B.
I use the ones from pro naturals too, they help to repair and restore the damaged hair. :D.