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I love whole blends ‘honey treasures’ -hair is so soft after shampooing, almost don’t even need conditioner afterwards.
But shampoo/conditioner alone won’t permanently solve a dry hair problem. It starts on the inside. Are you eating enough protein and supplementing with the nutrients that help with hair/skin/nail health?
You know what would be cool? A 11 in 1 thing which is a shampoo, conditioner, body wash, face wash, hand sanitizer, soap, lotion, good for cleaning your car and your house, pet friendly, dish washer friendly and acts as a detergent
Dr. Bronner’s is definitely not a conditioner. But it works really well as a gentle clarifying shampoo
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Costco's Kirkland shampoo and conditioner is supposedly made by Pureology. Only $9.99 a bottle.
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Use coconut oil on hair before bath. No shampoo and conditioner will help like this does
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First only shampoo like 2 to 3 a week. So you don't get dry hair.
Second go buy a decent shampoo.
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Redken, Pureology, Paul Mitchell... depends on the grocery store. Most don’t carry good brands
Pro tip - don’t buy these brands at grocery stores as they are often expired/tampered with
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Trader Joe’s shampoos and conditioners are pretty legit
I like OGX! They’re sulfate- and paraben-free. They sell them at Target, CVS, and some (if not most?) grocery stores (although Target and maybe CVS may have a better selection)
I have a cosmetology license. The only drug store priced shampoo I recommend to people is Kristen Ess. It’s available in the US at Target, but it’s available in many countries. I highly recommend avoiding coconut oil, parabens and sulfates in your hair products.
Why not coconut oil?
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Look into a leave in conditioner. I like Neutrogena
Definitely do a weekly deep conditioning mask!
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Head and shoulders
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Or you can do an oil treatment on your hair with Argan/Almond oil.
Aussie 3 minute miracle conditioner! Plus their moist line has helped so much.
Also the Trader Joe’s hair serum is amazing but only on the ends as it’s a little heavier.
If you switch to not washing it every day that will help as well. I only wash mine a few times a week and it never looks dry and only looks oily the day I wash it.
I should have specified that it will take a little while. What better time to make the switch than during COVID
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Silk 18 shampoo/conditioner. Shea moisture shampoo
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Hask and Neutrogina
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I use Nexus. It’s a little pricey but is the only shampoo/conditioner that helps with the dryness. I live in a desert though so it’s terrible for my hair