Thursday, January 7, 2010

What is the best shampoo and conditioner for thick straight color treated hair?

If you want to go expensive try Caviar- you have to buy it in a salon. It smells INCREDIBLE and does wonderful things for your hair. It's about $30 for each. A little less expensive is Biosilk, which also smells incredible and makes your hair very sleek and smooth. It's about $15 for each. If you're looking for something you can buy at a regular store go with SAMY...you can get it at Walgreens and it's about $6 each. I'm a serious shampoo junkie...I have tried them all!What is the best shampoo and conditioner for thick straight color treated hair?
One of the absolute best products for color treated hair is by Enjoy - it has a color lock formula that protects your color and your investment! It's a little expensive (about $15 a bottle), but it's concentrated and has a very good soap base so you only need very little. It'll last you months! Seriously! Buy in salon or beauty supply.What is the best shampoo and conditioner for thick straight color treated hair?
Joico is really good salon brand but it is a little pricey.
Mary Hunt who writes the 'Every Day Cheapskate' column and has a website claims that ';all shampoos are 80% to 90% water.'; The rest is detergent with a few drops of fragrance, additives and perservatives.'; AND ';there are two kinds of detergent: anionic (harsh) and cationic (gentle). Also, the only part of the shampoo bottle regulated by the food and drug administration is the list of ingredients. Manufacturers can make any claim they like on the unregulated portions of the label. The secret is to know your ingredients.


*Ammonium lauryl sulfate: very harsh


*Ammonium laureth sufate: harsh


*sodium lauryl sulfare: harsh


*sodium laureth sulfate: milk, great choice


*TEA lauryl sulfate: gentle, good choice


*TEA laureth sulfate: gentle: good choice


MYTH: shampoo builds up on hair so you need to change brands occasionally to avoid this


MYTH: Salon brands of shampoo outperform inexpensive brands.


MYTH: High quality shampoo can repair damaged hair


FACT: the detergent in baby shampoo (no tears) is great for adults because it is so gentle.


Bottom Line: When purchasing shampoo consider two things: price and detergent type. With the money you save on shampoo, buy a quality conditioner. Unlike shampoo, which washes down the drain, the quality of conditioner does make a difference!
i like ';straight sexy hair';
If you don't want to spend a lot of money, look for Suave's Salon Selectives - they are spinoffs of expensive salon shampoos. They will tell you which one is for color treated hair. I like the Nexxus Humectant spinoff.





For the best thing, get a stylist to help you pick out something at your favorite salon. I like Paul Mitchell's Awapui or Nexxus Humectant.
lets make it 3 for 3. Pantene





the people giving us negatives for pantene just want you to spend more money on the so called natural products. you can spend 3-5$ or 10-20$ and it all does the same.


dont believe the hype, trust me, i researched it.
Nexxus makes some awesome products. They're salon quality, tho now available in other stores. Humectress is the conditioner, it says to rinse but you can leave it in - I do for my thick hair. Botanoil is their shampoo and it's easy on color treated hair. They have another shampoo that's good, but can't remember the name.





I have thick, coarse hair, colored, and their products work best for me.
i like aussie


it works great for my hair, which is just like the one in your question. :D
I think Garnier is the best for you!


Sunsilk comes in second.
tresemme u can get it from walmart my friend uses it
pantenee! honestly.
Pantene has an excellent selection of hair products for all types of hair conditions and needs.


Thermasilk is also a good bet for you, especially if you use hairdryers and/or curling irons which can damage your hair.


Hope this has helped you out.
Pantene Pro-V, Dove, or if it still exists, Thermasilk

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