Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheapies are full of silicones, parabens and sulfates which build up on/dry hair. This is really tough on curly hair, causing frizzies. And much of the time, straight hair gets weighed down and limp. So, cheap stuff works for some people, but not most.
Can you recommend a good line of shampoo/conditioner? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Cheapies are full of silicones, parabens and sulfates which build up on/dry hair. This is really tough on curly hair, causing frizzies. And much of the time, straight hair gets weighed down and limp. So, cheap stuff works for some people, but not most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I normally use pretty pricey (for me, anyway) $20ish shampoo and separate conditioner. In a pinch a couple weeks ago I grabbed the Suave Kids 2 in 1 bottle that I use on my boys since I was in a super hurry... and it was fine! I've used it now several times in the last couple weeks and notice minimal difference. DH even complimented my hair the other morning which rarely happens. It's quicker, cheaper, and smells really good - so what's the problem? I seem to remember it is a no no to use 2 in 1, but can't remember why. Anyone know?
Salon-industry BS. Use what works on your hair.
Anonymous wrote:So I normally use pretty pricey (for me, anyway) $20ish shampoo and separate conditioner. In a pinch a couple weeks ago I grabbed the Suave Kids 2 in 1 bottle that I use on my boys since I was in a super hurry... and it was fine! I've used it now several times in the last couple weeks and notice minimal difference. DH even complimented my hair the other morning which rarely happens. It's quicker, cheaper, and smells really good - so what's the problem? I seem to remember it is a no no to use 2 in 1, but can't remember why. Anyone know?