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Recommend a shampoo?

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purplepeony · 22/05/2010 12:27

That's it really.
Been using Charels Worthington Brilliant Shine nad also his Moisturising shampoo for ages, now swapped to Aussie conditioner.

Hair is fairly normal but is highlighted and they grey bits that are highlighted are slightly drier- so need something to stop it looking dry at the ends.

I wash it every other day, as I do sport and it gets sweaty- andmy hair is just below jaw length- straight and fine but lots of it, according to hairdresser! Style is a shaggy bob.

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Maize · 22/05/2010 12:51

I have the same type of hair and style and really like Paul Mitchell sleek shampoo (it has a green lid), its fab!

miche8 · 22/05/2010 15:00

Loreal elvive, the white and red bottle, the cheryl cole advertises is very nice and my current fav. All the loreal elvive ones are good actually.

Pantene and Aussies nice for a few washes, then make hair go weird. Must leave some build up.

The john frieda range also very nice.

Redken, aveda and tigi all nice enough but not worth the money to buy again.

Have you tried applying a serum to the ends? i like the john frieda frizz ease one.

purplepeony · 22/05/2010 15:13

I agree about Pantene and it also gave me a very itchy/flaky scalp after a while.

Thanks for all the ideas- keep them coming.

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muggglewump · 22/05/2010 15:17

I second the Cheryl Cole L'Oreal one, it's great, a bargain and smells lovely.

bobbiewickham · 22/05/2010 15:31

I use Kerastase. It's £££ but lovely.

Used to use Elvive, but it started making my hair greasy.

AnAngelWithin · 22/05/2010 15:58

tresemme. Love it.

MintyMoo · 22/05/2010 16:25

Lush shampoos rock (I use newbar)

For really moisturised hair try this one www.lush.co.uk/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=425&category_id=48 7&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=1 (you might not need conditioner if your hair isn't overly dry)

www.lush.co.uk/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=107&category_id=48 7&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=1 this one's a great all rounder and leaves the hair feeling lovely. It also smells divine.

www.lush.co.uk/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=49&category_id=486 &option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=80 Big rocks, I don't use it any more as it strips my henna but it did work wonders

(I'm a huge lush junkie)

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