Monday, May 4, 2009

What are the best shampoos & are more expensive ones better?

my hair is somewhat frizzy without serium(i use biosilk silk therapy for fizz) and i use a flat irn everyday because i like it straight. any recommendations?

What are the best shampoos %26amp; are more expensive ones better?
Matrix Sleek Look is the best one for what you have in mind.
Reply:i use garnier fructis..and i love it. and i have wavy/curlyish hair so before i straighten mine i use john freda frizz control..it works good.
Reply:No. Let me tell you a little something, but it is a secret that you cannot share with even your closest friends. Well, maybe your CLOSEST friends but no one else LOL. If you look at what your paying for shampoo, let's say it is six dollars and eighty five cents. About 45 cents of that is production costs, about 13 cents is distribution, about two bucks is their profit and the REST IS MARKETING! So, if you buy generic what you ARE NOT PAYING is the 3-4 dollars for all that marketing and such a big profit margin. Same product that is the only difference.
Reply:you should try Head %26amp; Shoulders or Garnier, they work really good with my hair.
Reply:I have been using Pantene for years and love it. Makes my hair shiny and soft.
Reply:Garnier Fructis works really well. It makes my hair feel soft, %26amp; shiny.
Reply:i love infusium 23 both shampoo and conditioner its only around 5 bucks a bottle and it smells so good!
Reply:Matrix is a really good shampoo....
Reply:Nioxin Hair Products %26amp; Nioxin Shampoo are the very best for many reasons. Yes, expensive is better. Check out the link.
Reply:go to www.yvesrocherusa.com





They carry wonderful products and you'll pay about the same for Pantene in stores.
Reply:I'm a hairstylist so this is my educated answer. I've tested P.H. levels in most of the grocery store brands and Aussie tested to be the healthiest store brand. The worst were Pantene Pro V, Thermal Silk, and Herbal Essence. They may seem to make your hair soft and shiny but the coat the hair with a build up. As far as professional products go there all good for your hair. It's just your preference and how much you are willing to pay. My favorite is Redken Products, they have something for every type of hair. And there reasonably priced. Do avoid over clarifying your hair b/c it can become brittle.
Reply:Biolage. Pricey but organic and smells amazing...plus they offer very tailored products for your hair.
Reply:i agree with the redken suggestion. i'd like to add that if you go to a beauty supply store (in michigan we have trade secret!) they sell them in shampoo/conditioner packages that save you a lot (i think redken is 41%) it makes it very close to the cost of higher end drugstore brands.
Reply:market got lots of good shampoos, that is hard to said whish one is the best, as here is not any shampoo that suit to everyone


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