Please share your cheap moisturizing shampoo with me for thin, fine straight hair. |
Kirkland Signature moisturizing shampoo at Costco. $11.99 for a big 34 oz bottle -- many people think it's a dupe for Pureology. |
I bought this recently, and it was terrible on my hair. It felt like straw, frizzy and voluminous, and made it hard to run my fingers through my hair. I then bought Dove daily moisture at Target and have been a lot happier with it. |
A lot of us don't have costco though... |
Finesse if you can find it |
V05 is the best - all types.
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Thanks for this post. I'm in debt and can no longer afford my beloved Ouai shampoo/conditioner. |
I have very curly, dry hair. I use Garnier Fructis and love it. |
You don't find it drying? I love the scents but its drying for my hair. |
I like the Suave in the pink bottles-- Keratin Smoothing? I like almost everything from Suave, though. My kids like Garnier Fructis (one has long hair). It's too fruity smelling for me, but I think it works well.
I've used a lot of expensive shampoos and conditioners and always come back to Suave. |
Kristen Ess, sold at Target. |
I have fine, straight hair and use Pantene Volumizing shampoo and conditioner. That, along with my products, seem fine for me. I used to use Aveda, but shifted to Pantene some years ago. |
I like Garnier products for shampoo and conditioner. I have not used a Garnier product I didn't like in general enough to buy again. |
Loreal Everpure |
This or Pantene |