| 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). |
+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. |
| Pantene Volumizing |
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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. |
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. |
| I’ve been enjoying Native’s line of shampoo and conditioner |
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Suave rosemary and mint
Suave rose oil Pantene botanicals from Costco I have thick, wavy dark brown hair. |
What are you all plusing? + |
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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. |
| L'Oreal EverPure shampoo and conditioner |
Really? I have long hair and use Pantene. Doesn't seem dulling to me. |
| I like Garnier Whole Blends Ginger Recovery. |
| 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. |
I didn't know this stuff still existed. I think of it as an 80s shampoo? |
| Garnier Pure Clean |