Dry Shampoo, Dog Shampoo, Or No Poo At All?
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Sarah B.Posted
Sun 27 Dec 2009 10:01pm
posts of 2009 (Hey it’s either that or another boring news story from Mid Brain.) Sooooo, today I’m going to stroll down memory lane for shampoos.
The big news this year was shampooing WITHOUT shampoo. Or at least without any water. Dry shampoos and the No Poo method were hot topics.
Humans are not the only animals with dirty hair. Find the best dog
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American Crew Classic Daily Moisturizing Shampoo Hair Shampoos
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Mom-n-MePosted
Wed 16 Jun 2010 3:41am
American Crew Daily Moisturizing Shampoo refreshes the hair and scalp. Contains Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Sage Extract, and Rice Bran Oil to moisturize and condition the hair, without weighing it down. With natural extracts like Quillaja, Rosemary, and Sage, this shampoo soothes and replenishes, leaving the scalp feeling healthy
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Are Shampoos for Colored Hair Different Than Regular Shampoos?
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Sarah B.Posted
Fri 22 Jan 2010 10:01pm
Arlene Asks…I have been noticing lately that shampoos are made for different hair colors. Such as John Frieda and Pantene Pro-V Expressions. How are these shampoos any different from regular shampoos and do they really work?
The Right Brain’s Rapidly Written Response:
The trend toward different shampoo formulas for different hair colors appears
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Turn your regular shampoo into a homemade herbal shampoo
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Perfectskincare C.Posted
Tue 16 Mar 2010 12:00am
no longer believe in buying hair products according to your needs like a hair fall shampoo as a solution to hair loss or a damage repair shampoo for a heat burnt hair. I have got rid... the water cool and then strain. You can use this directly as a shampoo but it would not lather. And, you might not get satisfied with it. So, take a fresh clean bottle. Pour your
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Where’d My Shampoo Go?: Understanding the New Pantene Shampoos and Conditioners
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Nicki Z.Posted
Fri 28 May 2010 7:19pm
always reached for my Pantene Full and Thick Shampoo and Conditioner ($17.99 each for 50.8 oz., Amazon.com ). Unfortunately, much to my dismay, Pantene Full & Thick was one... that is unique for their own hair – after all, how many of us will not let our husbands or boyfriends share our shampoo?! With that said, however, perhaps that is why I am a medical
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WHAT IS AN ALL NATURAL VEGAN SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER THAT WILL BE GOOD FOR THICK, WAVY, DRY HAIR?
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JessiePosted
Sun 23 Jan 2011 3:47pm
it then everything should be vegan. I honestly do not think that they put meat products in shampoo and conditioner. However, if you are looking for something natural, I like Aveda products...
Question by Paranormal Kitty:
What is an all natural vegan shampoo and conditioner that will be good for thick, wavy, dry hair?
Every all natural vegan shampoo I have
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For every budget: Moisturising shampoos
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JulesPosted
Sun 08 Nov 2009 12:06am
For dry hair, a moisturising shampoo is essential.
Low-cost: Ecostore Shampoo for dry/damaged hair 220ml $10.95, 1L $35.95 , and 5L $175
Mid-range: Living Nature Nourishing Shampoo 200ml $27.50
High-end: Aveda Dry Remedy Moisturizing Shampoo 200ml $63, and 473ml $113
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Three Shampoo
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Romelette L.Posted
Thu 17 Dec 2009 6:00pm
In my quest to get my hair back (lol!) I have been in search of the right shampoo for me. Last week, I was able to get a new hair cut. I was so happy I was able to do since the hair dresser took the time to really make sure my hair looks nice and the spot that has no hair covered. And then she suggested I used one of the shampoo that they are selling
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Waterstone's Delight - Buying shampoo by Stephanie Butland
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Stephanie ButlandPosted
Wed 07 Oct 2009 10:11am
I do like a competition. I've entered one here - although there are so many delights in my life that I could enter a thousand times. My words about buying shampoo seemed to hit a lot of nerves, though, so inspired by my readers I submitted this. Click below!
Waterstone's Delight - Buying shampoo by Stephanie Butland
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Shampoo Freak
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CarmenPosted
Fri 11 Jun 2010 12:00am
I am a shampoo freak. There. I said it.
Half of a problem is admitting that you have a problem. Or something like that. Because I don't, you know. Have a problem that is.
I just like shampoo.
;)
I have always had a thing for shampoo and conditioner, the fancier the better - much to the chagrin of my mom
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