- megan.daisy
- 6 years ago
The best/cheapest shampoo and conditioner I’ve used is the Kirkland brand stuff from Costco. Around $10 for 2 1L bottles (in Canada). I have very long blonde slightly dry hair.
The best/cheapest shampoo and conditioner I’ve used is the Kirkland brand stuff from Costco. Around $10 for 2 1L bottles (in Canada). I have very long blonde slightly dry hair.
I stand by Dove shampoo and conditioner all year round
My hair is very fine and has light blonde highlights, so it can get pretty dry and frizzy. I love Redken Color Extends Magnetics shampoo and conditioner. The shampoo is sulfate free, and both products keep my hair soft and shiny without weighing it down. They are a bit pricey, but I like to pick them up when Ulta has their liter sale (which is going on right now)!
My favorite is Giovanni. http://www.amazon.com/Giovanni-Tree-Triple-Treat-Shampoo/dp/B0011UYV1M/ref=pd_sim_bt_12?ie=UTF8&refRID=0D6CEWYEBDFZ88N3WJEG
They sell it at Whole Foods and other natural food stores, and they also often have the big salon pump bottles of it at Marshalls or TJMaxx. I love them because they last so long!
Ava Anderson. My hair is SOOOO soft now where before you couldn’t run your hand through it, it was so dry. And not one chemical in the ingredients. Can’t remember how much it costs.
I love Not Your Mother’s Way to Grow (it smells like apples, is sulfate free, but still lathers very well) shampoo and conditioner. I also use the Aussie Moist 3 minute miracle a lot.
I also really love the Healthy Sexy Hair, but…so expensive.
Another vote for Organix! I love the coconut milk and Moroccan oil ones.
So far for drugstore brands, I like Suave for their almond and shea butter one, and John Frieda Brilliant Brunette. I’m using the Organix argan oil one now and I dislike it – my hair doesn’t feel completely clean after I rinse out the shampoo and I think it’s been more limp than usual.
Im not sure what language this is but its from the internet.
I use Loreal Volume Filler shampoo and conditioner. My hair is actually pretty thick, but it’s also very long and falls flat due to gravity, so this works well for me. A lot of shampoos make my scalp dry and flaky, and Loreal has never done that to me.
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