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Dec 6, 2012
Leah W.
I'm looking for a new shampoo. I'd prefer a drugstore shampoo that isn't too expensive. I have a little trouble with split ends, and I'm looking for something that will make my hair smooth, shiny, and healthy. Any suggestions?
Dec 6, 2012
Nikol F.
Aussie works great!
Dec 6, 2012
Jenna L.
Sulfate free!!
Dec 6, 2012
Veronica M.
Omg Joico Joico Joico sHampoo
Dec 6, 2012
Veronica M.
I sale Joico I work for the company anything that Joico has .... I can get
Dec 6, 2012
Nikki W.
Bumble and bumble
Dec 6, 2012
Sara O.
Treseme split end remedy! Or mane and tail (Walmart)
Dec 6, 2012
Tanya C.
If you want something affordable and good for hair get the #3 recovery red bottle duo bed head pack it's good for dry colored or damaged hair and its not to expensive I sell it at my salon for 35$ for both bottles and at least you know you have a salon product and something that's going to help your hair
Dec 6, 2012
Tanya C.
Pantene,head and shoulders , and herbal Essence are the #1 worst drugstore hair products you can purchase they all have a wax in them that coats your hair causing no room for oxygen and cause dandruff due to dryness and improper cleansing
Dec 6, 2012
Julie-Ana E.
LOREAL PROFESSIONAL shampoos are the best and target each hair type and problem you are having with your hair.
Dec 6, 2012
Julie-Ana E.
I work at a loreal professional salon and the prices are very reasonable, shampoos range from 16-25 bucks. The loreal professional products r only sold in salons. Drug store shampoos can be damaging to the hair.
Dec 6, 2012
Gymnast F.
pantene or silkience
Dec 6, 2012
Crystal S.
Moroccan oil orrrrr Rusk calm....I'm 31, been using drugstore brands or worse up until last year....now these are my go to products....when used alone they are great, when paired with the rest of the product line, it is life changing. Honestly.
Dec 6, 2012
Jennifer A.
Joico really is awesome but you can get the off brand at Sally's for less than half the price and it works the exact same way.
Dec 6, 2012
Miranda H.
I love the new Clear Scalp and Hair Therapy line!
Dec 6, 2012
Vanessa A.
I like Tigi Urban Antidote Shampoo & Conditioner
Dec 6, 2012
Pamela M.
I love bumble & bumble. Also John Frieda at drugstore.
Dec 6, 2012
Julie-Ana E.
No problem mandi :)
Dec 7, 2012
Laura R.
John Frieda (: @walmart
Dec 8, 2012
Blaine G.
The problem with drug store shampoos & conditioners is what makes them cheaper than the prestige brands- they are 70% water & the more expensive brands like joico & Kenra are more concentrated. You get what you pay for but no matter which kind you choose to use just make sure you are only putting shampoo in the scalp & not the ends & conditioner on mid length to ends :)
Dec 8, 2012
Betsy C.
Can't go wrong with tresemme.
Dec 8, 2012
Lizzette G.
John frieda is really good!