professional hair care brands shampoo

Posted on Sunday, December 28th, 2008 at 12:46 pm

Professional is the shampoo and conditioner really better than the cheaper stuff?

I was getting my haircut today and the stylist said he could feel a lot of construction in my hair and asked what shampoo I used. Garnier Fructis I told him and said, "Oh, that's why." I ended up buying some of his "big solutions Clips" shampoo and conditioner just because it was almost the same price (in a sale very good) as my usual. It also ordered some Bath and Body Works Mango Mandrin shampoo and condition of the line another day. Are there any cheaper brands that do a good job of keeping to build out my hair, or professional really is the way forward? I also have dyed hair that is dry and thin. I was reading online that good shampoo hair dyed hair is sulfate free, and new things is not new sulfate free. Please help me here, I'd rather not spend a lot of money in my hair care products. What do you think the best non-professional or professional hair care brand is?

I hate to say this, but the more expensive something is, or will to be your best If you really do not want to spend much (or even that its much really), Aussie use, its very good and has a shampoo specially made to prevent accumulation, but you can use every day. Its called mega and you can get in conditioner too. However, my advice is go for something more expensive than Garnier, but not be totally expensive. Trevor Sorbie Lee Stafford are actually a great hope I helped!

My Hair Care Tip # 1: Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate is harsh on your hair


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