Which inexpensive drugstore shampoo do you use?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thick hair, slightly oily

Head and Shoulders shampoo, the clean version

And I don't even suffer from dandruff


Another person here who doesn’t suffer from dandruff but also loves head & shoulders
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thick hair, slightly oily

Head and Shoulders shampoo, the clean version

And I don't even suffer from dandruff


Another person here who doesn’t suffer from dandruff but also loves head & shoulders


But why expose yourself to antifungals if you don't have to? Your body can absorb through your scalp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s tea tree oil shampoo. My daughter’s hair is thick and mine is medium, and we both use it.


This! I’m a recent convert — and a fan. I also occasionally use Neutrogena T-Sal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The cheap stuff is usually tester on animals fyi.. I pay a bit more for the cruelty free/vegan body/hair stuff.


Wanna bet ?

I use Suave and VO5.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Suave rosemary mint


Is that drying?


I don’t know. It works for me.
Anonymous
I’ve always used cheap stuff…L’Oréal. But it’s now $6.99 a bottle!
Anonymous
I like the Costco stuff but the bottle is so hard to pump. Sometimes I feel like I'm going to slip in the shower from the force it takes. If I open it and pour it out I have to be careful not to spill.
Anonymous
Thick, wavy hair that tends to get dry. I use L’Oreal. Every time I switch I regret it, even to high end product.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does Redken shampoo count? It's drugstore but not super cheap. But it lasts forever and is the only thing that tames my thick, frizzy hair.


Redken isn’t drugstore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thick, wavy hair that tends to get dry. I use L’Oreal. Every time I switch I regret it, even to high end product.


I have thin-ish, wavy hair with dry ends. I love my L’Oreal Ever Pure! The moisturizing and volumizing versions are both good.
Anonymous
Odele smoothing. They sell it at Target; IDK about drug stores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tressemme works really well.


+1
Anonymous
Suave. It's the only one that makes my hair squeak.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suave. It's the only one that makes my hair squeak.


That means all the oil was stripped out of it.
Anonymous
L'Oreal. Thick, slightly wavy hair.
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