Anyone know a good shampoo for dry hair!
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Feb 12, 2014
Franchesca G.
Feb 12, 2014
Franchesca G.
Feb 12, 2014
Stephanie S.
I don't know a shampoo to reccomend, maybe one with no sulfates would help.
but I suggest conditioning your hair. try coconut oil as a leave in treatment or aussie 3 minute miracle to hydrate your hair. hope I kinda helped(:
Feb 12, 2014
K R.
Wen shampoo!
Feb 12, 2014
Franchesca G.
Thank you girls! I will deff try both those ideas!
Feb 12, 2014
Franchesca G.
Karly where can I find that shampoo?
Feb 12, 2014
K R.
I'm not sure. I think my mom got it online for me. I didn't like it cuz thought it made my hair just oily but if you use it right it is really amazing I love it now!
Feb 12, 2014
Shaye M.
Try organix maroccan and argan oil shampoo and conditioner :) I tried the cheaper version and it works just as well but the organix one is easier to find.
Feb 12, 2014
Franchesca G.
Thanks karly
Feb 12, 2014
Franchesca G.
Shaye I was actually thinking of trying that! They actually sell it at my job at target so I'm for sure going to to buy next time I work!! Thanks:)
Feb 12, 2014
Shaye M.
You're welcome :) hope it works for you like it's worked for me!
Feb 12, 2014
Hannah P.
Try Co - washing it's great and I love it. I seriously thought I had really frizzy hair but since I've been Co - washing (almost a year now) I've realised I have wavy hair. It's given my hair so much moisture and since I've started my hairdresser always comments how healthy my ends look. I also shampoo once or twice a month to clarify.
You can use any conditioner to Co - wash although it is generally recommended that you stay away from silicone and any products described as deep conditioner as they can be too heavy.
Wen is a cleansing conditioner. I think loreal has released a cleansing conditioner in the US. I personally like to use tresseeme naturals, the moisturising one (it's better) not the smoothing one. And it works great.
Feb 12, 2014
Sarah W.
Coconut oil as conditioner and a curl styler. works wonders and smells fantastic. my sister won't use anything else. if that doesn't appeal to you, lush has products just for that and lush products are amazing!
Feb 12, 2014
Magaly E.
Awapuhi wild ginger Paul Mitchell and Joico kpak.
Feb 12, 2014
Lisa S.
L'Oreal Sulfate Free shampoo's (they have a smoothing and a nourishing one I believe), Organix, or Wen. Also Aussie 3 Minute Miracle is good