Shampoo!

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flavacakes Posted 11 Oct 2006 , 2:52pm
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I don't know, I just bought Suave Professionals. I'm using up my shampoo now then I'm on to Suave. My hair stylist told me that if I do use the cheap shampoo to do a baking soda treatment in my hair once in awhile because she said it strips all the junk out of your hair.

Doed anyone know if shampoo can get too old to use??

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Ironbaker Posted 11 Oct 2006 , 5:10pm
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I use Aveda too and love it. Their regular Brilliant shampoo has such a signature, clean scent that they made candles out of it!

If you're a "sniffer" and have an Aveda in your local mall, stop in to sniff around. icon_lol.gif

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Cinderella24 Posted 11 Oct 2006 , 5:40pm
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Does Infusium work well on thick, dry hair?

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KlyKat Posted 11 Oct 2006 , 11:10pm
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Originally Posted by Ironbaker

I use Aveda too and love it. Their regular Brilliant shampoo has such a signature, clean scent that they made candles out of it!

If you're a "sniffer" and have an Aveda in your local mall, stop in to sniff around. icon_lol.gif




I go into the Aveda store everytime I go to town. My favorite is Shampure. I have everything in that scent shampoo, conditioner, lotion, parfume, candles etc... I luvz it icon_lol.gif

OMG, is that Napolean B??? My daughter loves him icon_razz.gif

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turquesa Posted 14 Oct 2006 , 12:39am
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i'm with what ashianadotkom told about Suave and Pantene. I use Aussie. It is the best shapoo ever!!! And it smells great. Anybody tried it?? icon_confused.gif

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thunderkittenn Posted 15 Oct 2006 , 2:46am
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I like suave. I also use some salon products. I have very fine and oily hair. It also has to smell good. I have one kind of shampoo that a hairdresser friend gave me to get rid of some of the oil and it stinks but it works so after I shampoo with that I use alot of shampoo and conditioner that smells good. My husband asks me if I have to smell everything and Yes I think I do when it comes to soaps and stuff like that.

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turquesa Posted 16 Oct 2006 , 3:25am
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hey thunderkitten, what salon shampoo you say you use for oily hair? I have to wash my hair everyday. It is very oily.

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thunderkittenn Posted 16 Oct 2006 , 4:22am
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It is Classic Formula Medi Dan. It is medicated dandruff treatment shampoo with Medi-Tar. It removes flakes, reduces excess sebum and controls itching and irritation. So it is good for alot of other things also.

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born2bake4u Posted 16 Oct 2006 , 9:24am
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infusuim works on all air types. it smells pretty good too. they also have a leave in conditioner that works well. when i use to get perms, it kept my hair from frying out. if you have naturally curly hair, you hair will be dryer than most. my daughter has it and our stylists said thats why hers is dry. give it a shot. its till cheaper then pm, and nexus.

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Cinderella24 Posted 16 Oct 2006 , 1:25pm
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Thanks born2bake4u!

I think I'm going to give Infusium a try. My hair is naturally curly.

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noreen816 Posted 31 Oct 2006 , 5:24pm
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I never really thought of it, but now I'm a little worried . I use biolage and maybe it isn't real! I guess if it was from target or something it should be ok since it is a widely known store

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