Saturday, December 26, 2009

Whats the best shampoo to clean your hair of styling products and buildup?

I tried Herbal Essence Degunkify but it didnt seem to work very well,,any suggestions of other products?Whats the best shampoo to clean your hair of styling products and buildup?
Head and Shoulders deep clean works well. I can feel it cleaning my scalp. Make sure you massage the shampoo into your scalp for best results.Whats the best shampoo to clean your hair of styling products and buildup?
There is an organic brand called Jason which has a tea tree oil shampoo, I like to add baking soda once every two weeks. Its been great, and my scalp does not itch like it used to from buildup.





It's at some walmart stores, but I go to an organic store (whole foods market) to buy it.(About $ 6.00)
the one i use wich is incredable is selsum(sp) blue look for the one with the red cap
I like biolage, pert plus and head and shoulders
suave
Trie suave for a week
I have long hair and always had dry split end I also used same shampoo for yrs. I switched a time or two. Then my style st told me using same shampoo over and over was not good for dry, spite, or build up. She said to change my shampoo every month.
There is a Neutrogena shampoo called anti residue. you use it once a week in place of your other shampoo and it keeps your hair shiny and build-up free...





heres a link, you'll love it... I promise.


http://www.neutrogena.com/ProductsDetail鈥?/a>





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Enjoy (name of line), Clensing Shampoo. You can get it at Pure Beauty or online. Works great!
Neutrogena Clean.


http://www.americarx.com/Products/9555.h鈥?/a>


it works really well
Definitely Pantene Pro-V - whatever one fits your particular hair type
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Go to your nearest Beauty supply and ask what kind you need for your hair. Everyone's hair is different. I use a violet shampoo for my blond highlights, it takes off all the excess buildup. I forgot what it is called, buy it's in a white bottle, and the actual shampoo is bright Violet. Thay also have different colors for for every color, ask someone at the beauty supply, they will know what it's called.
any shampoo that is labeled as a ';Clarifying shampoo'; look for that in any shampoo...also you can add baking soda to regular shampoo that will also clarify your hair. It is good to do it once a week with either options.
Typically it would be one that is a clarifying shampoo on the label. It is also usually a low sudsing one as well because constant use of excess suds adds to the hair what you are trying to get rid of. Good luck!
mabey try a Head and Shoulders' product

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