Attn Seeking New Shampoo And Conditioner.

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Apr 19, 2014

Rachel E.

Hi all. I'm in need of a new drug store shampoo and conditioner but am stumped as to what kind. I currently have colored hair that is long thick wavy and frizzy prone n also not super duper damaged. I'm a conditioner junkie and really want a deep hydrating one. oh and I don't wash my hair but about 2 sometimes 3 times a week. so I welcome all suggestions.

Apr 20, 2014

Mary T.

Maybe try a cowash from sallys. They have a variety and are safe on color and great for wavy, curly hair.

Apr 20, 2014

Rachel E.

Thanks mary. how do cowashes work? are they the same as regular shampoos and what about conditioner. sorry so many questions but my budget is super tight so tryin to do some research on products so I can choose more wisely. that way there's less of a chance I will hate it n it be a waste of money.

Apr 20, 2014

Aime A.

Garnier fructis makes hair very shiny and smooth, Aussie 3 min miracle is good conditioner

Apr 20, 2014

Rachel E.

Thanks aime but I'm not really a garnier fan. I don't know why exactly anymore lol. yes aussie 3 min is pretty good especially for the price!

Apr 20, 2014

Heather I.

I like the L'Or?al advanced care line. I have wavy, frizzy, color treated hair and it works great.

Apr 20, 2014

Rachel E.

Thanks heather. I was actually considering one of loreals. the one for colored hair.

Apr 20, 2014

Rachel E.

Which one do you use?

Apr 21, 2014

Jessica M.

I recently tried neutrogena's triple repair system and I loved it. I have long, curly hair which is frizz prone. Trust me, they work like magic. It made my hair soft, shiny and stronger, not to mention helped with my split ends as well. Also loreal works really well. I must recommend doing a deep conditioning every week and use a leave in conditioner. That'll help too.

Apr 23, 2014

Rachel E.

Thanks Jessica. yes I live for deep rich conditioners lol. I haven't seen any neutrogena hair products n my very very rural southern area so might give the l'oreal a go. I don't know if its sulfate free though?