Anonymous wrote:Aussie, granite and L’Oréal have great shampoos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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? +
Tresemme!
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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.
How long do you leave the conditioner in? I can never stand in the shower for 10 min after i put conditioner on.
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.
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.
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).
Anonymous wrote:I like Garnier Whole Blends Ginger Recovery.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Giovanni 2chic avocado for my fine curly hair. It’s not the absolute cheapest but fits the criteria of cheap-ish and sold in drug stores
Anonymous wrote:I have to rotate through the brands to keep my hair from being weighed down.