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Which shampoos and conditioners are you using?

56 replies

TeaAddict235 · 12/06/2017 20:47

Am coming to the end of my shampoos and conditioners and am considering going for a completely new combo.

What are you currently using and why? being nosey

I was using:
Dove micro moisture shampoo, or Pantene shampoo,
L'Oréal elvive restore 5 (the red one) conditioner,
Sante birkenblatt conditioner

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Mbear · 12/06/2017 21:20

I'm currently using natura siberica maximum volume shampoo and conditioner. Fab stuff, their scalp scrub is a life saver for me.

I have naturally curly hair and their shampoo and conditioner makes it go nuts for some reason - def maxi volume!

Missb00 · 12/06/2017 21:21

Boots own coconut shampoo and conditioner. About 80p Per bottle and it's amazing!

KeiraKnightleyActsWithHerTeeth · 12/06/2017 21:23

The Elvive clay one, I really like it.

Abetes · 12/06/2017 21:25

My Mum uses the Boots own coconut shampoo and conditioner too - she swears by it as well.
I use Cowshed gentle shampoo and conditioner.

GinGeum · 12/06/2017 21:27

Aesop volumising shampoo and conditioner. It's pricey, but even DP asked what I'd done differently to my hair when I started using it!

ColourfulOrangex · 12/06/2017 21:28

I love the Aussie ones, I'm currently using the colour mate, love the smell and how it leaves my hair :)

witchofzog · 12/06/2017 21:29

Tigi Bedhead. I bought into the hype and it isn't worth the money. It smells lovely but is not the miracle they promise it will be

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JaneEyre70 · 12/06/2017 21:30

I've got the Dove Pro-age shampoo and conditioner. I have got coloured hair and it can get a bit wispy/flyaway but this stuff is like nectar from the gods Grin. It adds volume and loads of moisture without weight and making my hair like an oil slick the next day.

Pollyanna9 · 12/06/2017 21:30

I'm using Dr Organics (from Holland & Barrett) shampoo - it's one of those no sulphites ones which seems to do a bit better for my scalp.

And then I use Tigi Colour Goddess Miracle Treatment Mask for Coloured Hair. This stuff smells like fudge or caramel you literally want to eat it! You don't need much and my God, it makes your hair so soft.

bunnybleu · 12/06/2017 21:40

Using Body Shop Ginger Shampoo as I get an itchy scalp and this really helps, followed by a Charles Worthington conditioner which smells like the Sanctuary body lotion. Followed by Liz Earle hair oil as it doesn't make my hair greasy.

However, also in the shower and in no particular order are
Tigi honey and oatmeal shampoo (my DS's fave)
Some Aveda and John Frieda curly shampoo and conditioner for DD's long curls
Some Tressame stuff (not sure who's usually by this)
A Tesco tea tree cheapy shampoo (DH)
A Green People conditioner

bunnybleu · 12/06/2017 21:40

Usually by?

Using!!

DramaAlpaca · 12/06/2017 21:42

I like Aussie Mega at the moment.

SealSong · 12/06/2017 21:49

Am trying Yes to Carrots scalp relief at the moment, the shampoo and conditioner. Very nice and soothing for my scalp (small patch of psoriasis), lots of nice natural ingredients, but my total favourites generally are Tresemme Oleo Radiance shampoo and conditioner - utterly fabulous stuff, makes my hair thick and shiny. Love it.

Teddy1970 · 12/06/2017 21:52

Alberto Balsam pink grapefruit shampoo for greasy hair, it's the only shampoo that cleans my hair properly (and I've tried loads) without weighing it down with those awful silicones..it's only about a quid too!

wispytree · 12/06/2017 22:02

Redken Blonde Idol (sulfate free - cleansing)
Then I use L'Oréal Serie Expert Silver shampoo. I have ash grey / blonde hair and this combination of products is amazing.

Zoflorabore · 12/06/2017 22:03

Aussie here too :) beautiful smell and hair is soft and shiny, I love it.

malin100 · 12/06/2017 22:04

Silicone free Herbal Essences Silk n Shine

missyB1 · 12/06/2017 22:08

I'm using Frizz Ease smooth start shampoo and conditioner. Expensive though and if I could find another good anti frizz combo I would change.

SesameSparkle · 12/06/2017 23:52

Faith in nature shampoo (SLS free) and the freebie conditioner that came with my hair dye cheapskate.

YouWouldntLetItLie · 13/06/2017 11:41

I'm grumpily using up some John Frieda Core Restore Shampoo and Conditioner. It's just about all right - the conditioner is weird, the colour and texture of hair gel - so doesn't warrant chucking out, but I wouldn't buy it again. It's supposed to make your hair boofy and fabulous; it makes mine 65% boofy but also dry and dull. If I use it with the special serum (yeah, yeah, it was on 3 for 2), I get full-on Lady Penelope helmet hair.

CashelGirl · 13/06/2017 11:48

Another curly person - I am using Palmers olive oil cleansing conditioner. Only bottle, my curls look amazing and not to pricey - about £6 for a 500ml bottle. I use it for me and my two daughters and a bottle lasts about a month/six weeks.

Fibbertigibbet · 13/06/2017 12:10

I use the Montebano lush solid shampoo bar. Makes my hair very shiny and I don't need a separate conditioner (thick, straight, not very dry hair)

iseenodust · 13/06/2017 12:13

Aussie volume.

CJCreggsGoldfish · 13/06/2017 12:13

Happy Naturals. It's cruelty free, and parabens and SLS free too. I use the caffeine one and think it's amazing! You can only buy it in Sainsbury's though which is a bit of a pain.

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