If you use a good leave in treatment does shampoo+conditioner matter?
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May 26, 2014
Jenna L.
I recently bought a leave in conditioning treatment for my hair, which was kinda on the pricy side.
And I find it to be very nice and nourishing for my hair.
I tried the shampoo and conditioner in a sample size aswell and it was also nice.
But altogether it would be like almost 100$ to purchase the 3.
I don't really want to spend that on just hair care alone.
So does the shampoo and conditioner really matter if I'm using a good leave in treatment?
I can give a picture of the product in a bit if it's requested!
May 26, 2014
Hannah K.
Okay, so for me personally, I alternate my hair care products a lot. The only consistent aspects of my products are the ingredients; as long as your shampoo and conditioner are sodium chloride and sodium lauryl sulfate free, it shouldn't be too big of a problem. I personally really like the L'oreal EverStrong line, which is free of both of those things and costs only about $15 as a set.