Which inexpensive drugstore shampoo do you use?

Anonymous
I use the expensive bespoke stuff, but my DH uses Pantene and his hair looks better than mine (I should probably just switch to it).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tressemme works really well.


+1


+2. This is pretty much all I use and I’m a snob jn other ways. It’s legit good (their conditioner, too) and cheap.
Anonymous
Pantene Volumizing
Anonymous
L'Oréal Extraordinary Clay Rebalancing Shampoo and conditioner for regular usage.

Pantene Classic Clean Shampoo and Argan oil on weekends.

Also take Nature's Bounty Hair, Skin and Nails gummies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I use the expensive bespoke stuff, but my DH uses Pantene and his hair looks better than mine (I should probably just switch to it).


Pantene makes your hair look fantastic if you’re trimming it short every six weeks. It’s dulling if you’re trying to grow it out.
Anonymous
I’ve been enjoying Native’s line of shampoo and conditioner
Anonymous
Suave rosemary and mint
Suave rose oil
Pantene botanicals from Costco

I have thick, wavy dark brown hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tressemme works really well.


+1


+2. This is pretty much all I use and I’m a snob jn other ways. It’s legit good (their conditioner, too) and cheap.


What are you all plusing? +
Anonymous
My college roommate worked in cosmetics, and I was basically told that shampoo isn't something that is worth spending more money on. We usually buy Pert Plus and Head & Shoulders from Costco. Though now I am interested in checking out the TJ one people are mentioning. I did also hear it's good to occasionally switch up the shampoo you use.

I buy fairly expensive conditioner.
Anonymous
L'Oreal EverPure shampoo and conditioner
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I use the expensive bespoke stuff, but my DH uses Pantene and his hair looks better than mine (I should probably just switch to it).


Pantene makes your hair look fantastic if you’re trimming it short every six weeks. It’s dulling if you’re trying to grow it out.


Really? I have long hair and use Pantene. Doesn't seem dulling to me.
Anonymous
I like Garnier Whole Blends Ginger Recovery.
Anonymous
I've been using Pantene Smooth & Sleek shampoo and conditioner on my frizzy hair for years. While it doesn't exactly smooth my hair, it does a nice job cleaning without over-drying. And if your hair is dyed, it doesn't fade the color which is a problem with some shampoos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My college roommate worked in cosmetics, and I was basically told that shampoo isn't something that is worth spending more money on. We usually buy Pert Plus and Head & Shoulders from Costco. Though now I am interested in checking out the TJ one people are mentioning. I did also hear it's good to occasionally switch up the shampoo you use.

I buy fairly expensive conditioner.


I didn't know this stuff still existed. I think of it as an 80s shampoo?
Anonymous
Garnier Pure Clean
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