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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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ExConstance · 13/06/2017 12:18

John Freida for blondes, I also use the deep conditioner and serum. I've tried all sorts but this gives me lovely shiny bouncey hair all the time.

bluebellation · 13/06/2017 12:20

I usually use Faith in Nature Lavender, but thought I'd try the Boots cheapo coconut stuff mentioned upthread, and it seems fine. My hair is very short and problem free though, so most things are OK for me!

RapunzelsRealMom · 13/06/2017 12:27

I love the Aldi one that looks like Tresemme. It's fab

onesilencetoofar · 13/06/2017 12:38

I always have two or three on the go at the same time.

Currently I'm using John Frieda go blonder, Aussie repair and Herbal essence silicon free one

bruffian · 13/06/2017 12:40

my fave is john frieda beach blonde shampoo

I love love the smell

but I have psoriasis on my scalp so atm its t gel with coal tar Sad

sherbetpips · 13/06/2017 12:43

anything sulfate free -at the moment its a keratin one as well

muckypup73 · 13/06/2017 12:45

I once had a hairdresser ask me she said my hair was beautiful and soft, I was using Lidl shampoo and conditoner.

pigeondujour · 13/06/2017 12:46

An expensive Sebastian one. I'm never sure if it's a placebo. My hair is always crap to some extent though.

SleeplessByTheSeaside · 13/06/2017 12:49

Superdrug coconut water shampoo and conditioner. Leaves my (greasy) hair feeling soft and shiny with a bit of bounce. It smells like pineapple not coconut though!

StayGoldPonyBoy · 13/06/2017 12:51

I use the Lush Honey I Washed My Hair shampoo bar. It's fab, my hair is shiny and the honey in it soothes my seborrhoeaic dermatits symptoms. Then I use Veganese conditioner. They both smell incredible!

Theyrejustfuckingwords · 13/06/2017 12:56

At the moment Davines oi shampoo and conditioner.
I recommend it totally, cruelty free and organic also.

TeaAddict235 · 13/06/2017 13:59

Wow! There are so many that I'd not even heard of before this thread. I'm definitely going to be more adventurous now with my curly locks.

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Ollivander84 · 13/06/2017 14:51

I use conditioner only
Superdrug extracts to wash with
Shea moisture Shea butter conditioner as my "conditioner"/leave in

TripTrapTripTrapOverTheBridge · 13/06/2017 16:47

Have been using Aussie Colourmate for a few years and it was previously great but my hair no longer seems to like it one bit!

I'm about to start using Tigi Bed Head Colour Godess after spotting it on Groupon the other day - paid £13 for 750ml Shampoo + 750ml conditioner. I keep sniffinf the bottles as it's toffee/caramel scented. Smells delicious!

HeyMacWey · 13/06/2017 20:24

I've been using osmo volume shampoo and conditioner. You can buy it from hair suppliers.

It works a treat on my fine, flat hair.

I can normally get three days wear before needing to wash it.

Unicorn81 · 13/06/2017 20:27

Redken is amazing, lee stafford coco loco, molton brown cloudberry, loccitane hair repair and philip kingsley all good

Asmoto · 13/06/2017 20:31

OGX - I've got several shampoo/conditioners from the range. It seems to suit my fine, curly hair very well and leaves it soft and shiny, but looking thick rather than frizzy.

Murine · 13/06/2017 20:40

Exactly the same as StayGoldPonyBoy! Lush Honey I Washed My Hair and Veganese, only conditioning about once a week though and my hair is still shiny and looks in good condition (if you ignore the split ends from not having it trimmed for a year). I used to love the Boots botanics ones for dark hair but they discontinued it, bah!

GuntyMcGee · 13/06/2017 21:07

Bed head urban antidotes number 2 (green bottles) shampoo and conditioner which I get from B&M bargains, about £8 per bottle but they're litre bottles and last forever. I've got fine hair but lots of it, so it gets easily greasy, lank and lacks volume but this shampoo and conditioner leaves it soft, shiny and bouncy.

I've also used the Fudge brand of shampoo and conditioner and that was ace too. The shampoo doesn't lather as much as others which is better for your hair as less sulphites. Worth a look. I get mine from the hairdressers, but can get online too

PenguinDi · 13/06/2017 21:19

ALDI raspberry shampoo, I don't use conditioner.

W1A · 13/06/2017 21:21

Bed Head Dumb Blonde.

Judydreamsofhorses · 13/06/2017 21:27

I alternate between Aveda Damage Repair and Liz Earle. I started using the Aveda after a colour stripping disaster last year, and stuck with it because it suits my hair.

LonnyVonnyWilsonFrickett · 13/06/2017 22:16

Low shampoo. Game changer. I'm just using the cheapy Elvive one just now but am planning to trade up as it's working so well for my hair.

Palomb · 13/06/2017 22:20

Lidl Cien Tree Tree Shampoo. Less than a quid a bottle and my hair has never looked better

mintmagnummm · 14/06/2017 06:40

Tigi urban antidotes level 2 and before that I was using their colour goddess which smells amazing!

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