Similar shampoo to All soft.

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Jun 30, 2015

Kattya M.

Hello beauties. So my OGX Keratin shampoo is running out and... it sucked. I wanted to go back to my Redken All Soft but I read that they changed the formula! My question is what are your Holy grail shampoos to get soft volumeless and flowy hair?

Jun 30, 2015

Scarlet W.

Garner ultimate blend all the way but the brown one and only the brown one it is amazing because it leaves your hair silky and smooth and I've bought it a million times and tried the others and they are not as good as the brown bottled one!!

Jun 30, 2015

Kattya M.

Ayy I think that brand is not available where I live. Here I've seen more of the salon brands like Redken, Wella, etc. And the drugstore ones that are available don't seem too good :/

Jun 30, 2015

Alyx T.

I really love the body shops banana shampoo and conditioner. It makes my hair super soft but isn't heavy at all. They're 9$ in Canada. So they're in between low and high end.

I would also recommend trying other ones from organix. I have tried a few, I didn't like that one you used, but the only two I like are the coconut milk ones, and the argon oil ones. You could also try the ever line from Loreal if you can get it. My favorite is the evercreme.
But I would just look for something sulfate free :)

Jun 30, 2015

Stephanie G.

You could always get a travel size of all soft and see if the formula change affects your hair negatively.

Jul 1, 2015

Kattya M.

Thanks Alyx and Stephanie! Yeah I don't care much for the whole sulfate free thing, I did get good results with regular shampoos so I'm fine with that. I think I'm more likely to find the Loreal here than the others so I'll look it up. Also yes Stephanie If I can't find anything with good reviews I'm definetely planning on getting the All soft and pray it's not as bad as they say.

Jul 1, 2015

Alyx T.

Honestly I thought the same thing till I switched full time to sulfate free shampoo. After a little while my hair felt much softer, the color stays longer, it's not dry anymore, it just feels all around more healthy and I can go longer in between trims.
But that's just what I've noticed. :)

Jul 1, 2015

Taylor B.

I use redken's smooth lock

Jul 1, 2015

Romie L.

Same here when I switched to sulphate free shampoo and conditioner by Dr. Organic. My hair was always pretty dry and now that I have been using sulphate free its in MUCH better condition. It doesn't feel dry but soft and moisturized. I tried a shampoo and conditioner with sulphate and sillicones the other day bc I was out of my usual stuff and my hair felt horrible😂 never going back!

Jul 1, 2015

Kattya M.

Well yeah I only tried one from OXG which many people say it's not the best but it still sucked and it's expensive here so I rather play safe and for a regular one. Plus as I stated in my other thread, where no one replied lol, it just baffles me how men do such a crappy job at taking care of their hair (no sulfate free nothing, cheapest stuff they can find, not even conditioner) and their hair is just fine. Even when they grow it out long. So it definetely makes me question the whole industry.

Jul 2, 2015

Angel C.

I agree with the Body Shop's Banana Shampoo and Conditioner. But if you have fine hair, you may want to use a width tooth comb with the conditioner bc it's not a thick conditioner and can cause a bit of tangling. I use the shampoo and conditioner daily, and with SheaMoisture's SuperFruit Complex Deep Conditioner (or w/e it's called) twice a week. I also give my hair a good rinse with apple cider vinegar twice a week to remove buildup. I love Redken products myself too, and my fave is their Hair Cleansing Cream Shampoo. Only thing is, Redken can get a bit pricey for my taste =/

Jul 2, 2015

Alyx T.

That's a good point angel. I have super thick hair so the runny conditioner is great, I don't have to separate pieces to get the conditioner all throughout my hair. But on fine easily tangled hair I can see how it'd be not so great.