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Re: Help finding shampoo and conditioner

If you want your hair to be like silk and shiny then redkens diamond oil will work. I also change it u. I never use the same shampoo twice in a row except when i color then I use ION color shampoo and ""color sealer"" the best shampoo ever to preserve color treated hair

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Re: Help finding shampoo and conditioner

Beauty Brand has their annual July shamp/cond sale going on now. I find sales people there to be knowledgeable. You may want to drop by that store if there's one near you.

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Re: Help finding shampoo and conditioner

lord i can blow a whole paycheck at the beautybrands liter sale

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Re: Help finding shampoo and conditioner

On 7/2/2014 coffeeaddict77 said: Ogx coconut water. Life changing!

Was wondering what this is? thx

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Re: Help finding shampoo and conditioner

I like Shea Moisture, they have different types. I use the Coconut Hibiscus. It's the happiest I've been with a shampoo for quite awhile. It gives my hair plenty of moisture, but, it doesn't weigh it down + make it feel greasy . It is a good one for me.

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Re: Help finding shampoo and conditioner

I read the ingredients of hempz moisture and glycerin is top of the ingredient list and I read that ingredient makes hair very moisturized so I am going to try some of that

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Re: Help finding shampoo and conditioner

On 7/2/2014 Funloving said:

For a wonderful co-wash for thick problematic frizzy hair here's another option a lovely poster here brought to my attention. It's inexpensive, has a faint coconut smell and WORKS! The only thing is you may not like is the jar. I personally don't have a problem with the packaging. The product isn't too thick to transfer into a bottle. It's light and creamy. A little over $10 and sometimes less. Can be found at Walgreens, Sally's and this image is from Amazon with free ship. Great stuff!! It's called As I Am. My hair isn't quite as thick or out of control as it was before I got more growth to weigh it down some- yet this still works beautifully on my highlighted naturally curly hair.

This works well for both ethnic and non ethnic hair. I consider it a real luxury product without the luxury price.

Yikes... let me try a smaller image! LOL - There, much better. {#emotions_dlg.laugh}

"Luxury" indeed. This is a fabulous product.

However, it needs to be in a squirt bottle because IF you ever hold that jar while your hands are wet, I can guarantee the entire contents will slip out of your hand & pour on the floor. {#emotions_dlg.angry}

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Re: Help finding shampoo and conditioner

I switched to Pantene Aqualight (I think that's what it's called). It's silicone, parabene, and dye free. After 3 washes my hair felt like a babies hair it was so soft

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Re: Help finding shampoo and conditioner

I've been co-washing for years and its done wonders for my thick curly hair. I'm giving up blow outs for the summer and enjoying my ringlets. I'm really enjoying the tips and info in this thread!

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Re: Help finding shampoo and conditioner

AVEDA's ""Dry Remedy"" is a fantastic line! They also carry a ""Be Curly"" line.