Thursday, January 7, 2010

Shampoo...Pick One?

Okay, so which shampoo works best out of these possiblities?





1. Herbal Essence Dangerously Straight





2. Loreal Paris Viv Pro for frizzy, poofy, wavy hair





3. Sunsilk De Frizz (or the green bottle)





4. Sunsilk Straighten Up (or the one in the purple bottle)





Please and thank you! If you know any better shampoos that would work for frizzy, wavy, and poofy hair that is also inexpensive please let me know! Again, thank you!Shampoo...Pick One?
#1 !Shampoo...Pick One?
u got to try alagio silk obsession. it is amazing. it is a salon product, but u can get it real cheap at salonsavings.com
I agree with the second answer. The Garnier Fructis line of shampoos works wonderfully well.
i don't believe any claim that a shampoo/conditioner can straighten your hair. your hair texture is something that is biological and there is nothing topical - short of using the japanese or brazilian straightening - which actually changes the shaft and cuticle of your hair that will have any effect. just a look that is suitable to your hair type and simplify your life. in other words - LOVE WHAT YOU HAVE.
if i had to chose between those #4, but i usually use pantine pro-v.
sunsilk straighten up works well. If you follow up with the matching conditioner your hair will actually be straight.
fructis smooth and sleek.


LOVE IT.





it helps to have a variety of different shampoos.


use one one day and another the next.


if your trying to get ride of frizz your gonna


have to blow dry it and try straightening it that


way or with an actual straightener.


shampoos only help. they cant do it all.
these are excellent products for getting rid of frizz and adding a great shine and silky finish to the hair.





http://www.paulmitchell.com/Products/Pau鈥?/a>





good luck. = )
I have tried tons of anti-frizz shampoos (including a lot of expensive 'salon' brands) %26amp; none have worked until I tried Loreal Vive Pro shampoo for medium frizzy hair (orange bottle with green block). I also use the vive pro conditioner for thick frizzy hair (orange bottle with blue block) They're excellent.


Also - Try rinsing with cold water...It seems to help too.

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