Which inexpensive drugstore shampoo do you use?

Anonymous
Mane N Tail. $6 for 32 oz at CVS. I have very thick but fine hair.
Anonymous
Kristen Ess Signature and Gentle lines.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Garnier Pure Clean


Same. Medium thickness curly hair. I did the no poo thing for a long time but my hair changed and I needed to add back in a shampoo. This works well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s tea tree oil shampoo. My daughter’s hair is thick and mine is medium, and we both use it.


Came here to say this too.


I love the conditioner but hate the shampoo. It does not get sudsy and burns my eyes terribly.
Anonymous
L’Oréal is good
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s tea tree oil shampoo. My daughter’s hair is thick and mine is medium, and we both use it.


Came here to say this too.


I love the conditioner but hate the shampoo. It does not get sudsy and burns my eyes terribly.



? lol someone is having trouble expressing themselves on this thread.
Anonymous
Aveeno ACV clarifying shampoo and conditioner is great as a 'Sunday shampoo'. I also use it if I haven't washed in 2-3 days or have gotten super sweaty. Normal, wavy hair. My kid has curly, fine, dry hair and it works for him as well.
Anonymous
I'm using GREAT CLIPS Solutions Volumizing Shampoo. Hair is fine, thin and dry. Has a light scent too not too overpowering as most are now.
Anonymous
L'oreal Everpure
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


+ 1

Also use their purple shampoo and conditioner
Anonymous
I have to rotate through the brands to keep my hair from being weighed down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s tea tree oil shampoo. My daughter’s hair is thick and mine is medium, and we both use it.


Came here to say this too.


I love the conditioner but hate the shampoo. It does not get sudsy and burns my eyes terribly.



? lol someone is having trouble expressing themselves on this thread.


PP's point seems easy to follow. Trader Joe's tea tree oil shampoo doesn't have that soapy lather a lot of people like. Plus the shampoo burns her eyes. However, she does like Trader Joe's tea tree oil conditioner.

Perhaps you should work on improving reading comprehension and minimizing snarkiness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suave; I’m a big fan


I used to love Suave. I switched to Chagrin Valley Shampoo Bars because I was interested in going sulfate-free and I’ve stuck with it. I don’t really care whether my shampoo has sulfates or not, but I was trying curly girl.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suave; I’m a big fan


Have you tried the strawberry one that catches my eye but I wonder if it's drying?
Anonymous
L'oreal Elvive. We use the one with clay in a light green bottle. Fabulous.

And I say We because DD bought it and I tried it -- super. It is great for thin hair that gets oily.
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