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Sulphate free shampoo

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FortyFacedFuckers · 28/07/2017 18:12

Just had a Brazilian blow dry and been told to use sulphate free shampoo, can anyone recommend one?

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crazyhorses3 · 28/07/2017 18:14

Aveda .. i use nothing else.

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BishopBrennansArse · 28/07/2017 18:18

The sexy hair range is generally sulphate free. I use the strengthening and colour protect ranges.

Their soy and Argan oil conditioner is amazing.

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NomDePlumeReloaded · 28/07/2017 18:18

Pureology. I like the hydrate version.

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FortyFacedFuckers · 28/07/2017 18:22

Thank you are any of these easy to pick up or do they need to be ordered online?

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iamdazedandconfused · 28/07/2017 18:24

Another vote for Pureology hydrate range. Easily available to buy online (feel unique etc)

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BishopBrennansArse · 28/07/2017 18:35

Sexy hair is online

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pinkmagic1 · 28/07/2017 18:39

Palmers are good and reasonably priced.

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Bejazzled · 28/07/2017 18:45

Aveda made my hair very dry, so bad I threw it away.

I got a sulphate free 'no foaming' shampoo in Home Bargains, L'Oréal Elvive colour protect Low Shampoo. Very lightweight and creamy. My hair loves it.

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Flimp · 28/07/2017 18:50

L'oreal do a range you can get in tesco etc - Hair Expertise eg this in boots

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QueenoftheAndals · 28/07/2017 19:15

Your local health food store should have a decent range of them. Or stick to cowashing!

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Dishevelled09 · 28/07/2017 19:18

I use wella elements, it's about £10 a bottle but lasts ages as hardly need to use much and smells lovely. Body shop rainforest I use when I get a build up. Tried Liz Earle but makes my hair go fluffy which isn't the point of having a Brazilian.

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GummyGoddess · 28/07/2017 19:25

The yes to cucumbers shampoo for coloured hair is sulphate free and sold in Holland and Barrett.

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SesameSparkle · 28/07/2017 20:04

If you mean SLS free, then faith in nature is good and quite cheap too. You can usually find it in a whole foods shop.

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AsMuchUseAsAMarzipanDildo · 28/07/2017 20:06

I've just discovered Kind Natured in Boots...it's really good, relatively cheap and smells gorgeous

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Clickncollect · 28/07/2017 20:11

I've had a Brazilian blow dry a few months back and have been using Palmers Shampoo and Conditioner. Around 3 quid a bottle and smells divine (cocoa butter)
www.superdrug.com/Palmer's/Palmer's-Cocoa-Butter-Moisture-Rich-Shampoo-400ml/p/422403

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Shenanagins · 28/07/2017 20:14

I use pureology, the L'Oréal and the palmers ones. The pureology is by far the best although this is reflected in the price. However the other two are very good as well.

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FortyFacedFuckers · 28/07/2017 20:14

Thanks everyone should be able to pick up some of these easy enough.

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Aridane · 28/07/2017 20:16

OP - the shampoo also needs to be salt ree - that is v important

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Groovee · 28/07/2017 20:17

I used UNO. Could only get it in Sally's.

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DisorderedAllsorts · 28/07/2017 21:00

I use the Body Shop rainforest shampoo & conditioner. It's about £5 a bottle and SLS & paraben free.

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AdoraBell · 28/07/2017 21:20

Place marking so I remember to look for that faith in nature.

Hope you find something that works OP

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Clickncollect · 28/07/2017 21:46

I'm curious to know why a previous posters message was deleted! What could have been so controversial on a Style & Beauty thread?!

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OverOn · 28/07/2017 21:51

I use a Toni and Guy one, bought from the salon (they don't own the version that's sold in Boots etc anymore)

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FortyFacedFuckers · 28/07/2017 21:53

Spam @Clickncollect

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