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What shampoo and conditioner are you using at mo

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Indecisivejo · 03/08/2016 17:46

That's it Grin

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Madbengalmum · 03/08/2016 17:49

Espa new shampoo and conditioner, it smells amazing and is free from the nasty additives.

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PurpleDaisies · 03/08/2016 17:50

Aussie mega. I've used it for years.

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sonlypuppyfat · 03/08/2016 17:50

Alberto Balsam cheap and cheerful

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QuinnsNo1Lady · 03/08/2016 17:51

Andrew Barton in the turquoise tubes. Only thing that controls the dryness and frizz right now.

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onthemetro · 03/08/2016 18:22

OGX Brazilian Keratin (the one in the brown bottle) - I loooooove Ogx stuff and it's currently only £3 in Superdrug. I've had loads of compliments on my hair since I started using it last week

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Botanicbaby · 03/08/2016 18:23

Burts Bees - but its making my hair a bit greasy!! Might be using too much Confused

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kelper · 03/08/2016 18:27

alternating between Aussie miracle shine and bath and body works anti stress which I think I'm using too much of each time, but it smells fab.
My hair has gone really frizzy though, don't know whether its the humidity

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BarleysFiddle · 03/08/2016 18:28

Aussie Mega. Seems to be the only thing that works on me.

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OrlandaFuriosa · 03/08/2016 18:30

Boots coconut oil and something. Cheap and v effective.

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Cocolepew · 03/08/2016 18:32

Aussie something and Aussie 3 minute miracle. Over bleached my hair again

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TondelayaDellaVentamiglia · 03/08/2016 18:34

cheapo argan oil stuff in the tubes from HOme Bargains and I have discovered dry shampoo too, so have the cherry lips batiste on the go as well!

My hair is so well behaved and silky!

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TheHuntingOfTheSarky · 03/08/2016 18:36

Paul Mitchell volume range. Been trying to find something for years that suits my fine-but-lots-of-it oily-roots-dry-ends colour-treated hair - this stuff is ok but have also been recommend Lee Stafford which is much cheaper so that's next on my list!

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NatalieRushman · 03/08/2016 18:37

Liz Earle botanical shine. Compliments about my hair have doubled since I started using it Grin

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NatalieRushman · 03/08/2016 18:38

Liz Earle botanical shine. Compliments about my hair have doubled since I started using it Grin

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hotdiggedy · 03/08/2016 18:42

I usually just use the cheap ones from the poundshops but I treated myself recently to a bottle of Aussie Miracle and also the german one that comes in a green bottle and a green box, all I remember is, it has caffeine in and their ad I caught on TV made all sort of claims so I thought I better test it out. I have to say, my hair is a lot better with these shampoos but I cant usually afford to splash out.

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Canters15 · 03/08/2016 18:46

Bumble and bumble thickening shampoo and conditioner. Expensive hair products were the one thing I hadn't got suckered into, but am 25 weeks pregnant so perpetually in crappy cheap mat clothes, and all of a sudden spending £££s on something to wash my hair with seemed less ridiculous. It remains to be seen if it was worth it!

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Loulou2kent · 03/08/2016 18:48

Avon Argen oils thing. It's so lovely & I've really noticed a difference. I colour my hair & it's now looking noticeably smoother, shiner & much less tangled.

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ChishandFips33 · 03/08/2016 18:50

Fine hair so baby shampoo (no silicone in I believe either) and then Aussie 3 minute conditioner alternate days with wash n go! Seems to suit my hair Confused

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GetAHaircutCarl · 03/08/2016 18:51

I recently picked up some Bumble & Bumble stuff on a recent trip to the US.

It's the Surfs Up range and smells divine.

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 03/08/2016 18:52

Loreal selenium one with Pantene smooth and sleek conditioner followed by Loreal extra ordinary oil.

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Flumplet · 03/08/2016 18:55

The loreal clay summat or other in a turquoise bottle. Smells nice and was on offer in super drugs when I bought it.

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Judydreamsofhorses · 03/08/2016 19:57

Alternate days with Aveda Damage Repair and Redken Extreme. I stripped colour from my hair back in March and it ended up really dry. One more cut, two weeks today, and the dry bits will be all gone though.

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ButtMuncher · 03/08/2016 20:04

Aussie - been using it for a good year or so, has been the only thing keeping my hair sane during my pregnancy though. Flumplet is the L'Oreal one the one that is supposed to uber good for greasy hair? I tried it and it made my hair worse Grin It felt like washing it in gravy!

My hair is a nightmare - greasy on top, dry as a bone at the bottom.

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Pengweng · 03/08/2016 20:08

Free from frizz.
Thick/coarse blowout shampoo.
Mango

Smells delicious and i think it's making my hair smoother.

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mrssmith79 · 03/08/2016 20:12

Happy Naturals Macadamia Oil. It was on special in Sainsburys. Truth be told, it's a bit rubbish, pleased I didn't pay full price.

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