Thursday, December 24, 2009

Would a expensive hair thickening shampoo differ alot from a cheap one?

I've been buying a 5 dollar shampoo that is supposed to thicken nicely, but it isn't that great.





If I bought one for 20 bucks, would it make a difference?Would a expensive hair thickening shampoo differ alot from a cheap one?
I use big sexy hair extra volume shampoo on my hair. It keeps it clean, and helps me to get volume when I style it, but there's not a significant difference. The only kind of shampoo that I could see being great for thickening is one with keratin in it... (I believe Joico's K-Pak line has keratin.)





The difference is that cheap shampoos don't have a whole lot of ';extras'; like keratin, pure oils, and other extracts that can be beneficial to your hair. They also tend to create a lot of build-up, which can weigh your hair down and make it dull looking over time (think: pantene.) They can also be damaging to artificial color. And they are not as highly concentrated... so you get what you pay for. I promise, you'll get your money's worth with a professional product.





Don't expect anything Miraculous, though. Shampoo is inherently designed to clean, not thicken. Try a protein treatment at your salon for more immediate results.Would a expensive hair thickening shampoo differ alot from a cheap one?
you should try using Unicure Blue or Natural Shampoo only couple times a week along with Unicure Hair and Skin Conditioner 3-4+ times daily as both a leave in and wash out conditioner its grease less, perfume, fragrance, and color free. Works for EVERYTHING related to Hair Or Skin from Clearing Acne to Keeping hair healthy, shiny. Thick, dandruff free, and so much more... available at www.unicure.com it has been around since 1973 formulated in the '50's in Denmark. The website has tons of beauty tips and testimonials plus was #1 selling hair conditioner in US and Canada they have a full line of hair care products. Definitely the best! and a very reasonable price about $5 a bottle 12oz.


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http://www.unicure.info or http://www.unicure.com tons of hair and skin tips

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