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sulphate free shampoo/conditioner
Hi can anyone recommend a sulphate free shampoo/conditioner.
I dye my hair and think it is getting dry, I've read about these type of shampoos and wondered if anyone really noticed a difference ? |
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I love the new L'oreal range
http://www.lorealparis.co.uk/haircar...e-shampoo.aspx. They are £5.99 each but at Boots they are always on offer at 3 for 2. I can really tell the difference when I have used this on my hair. They also do Ever Sleek and Ever Strong. I think Body Shop did one a while back but I wasn't that impressed with it . |
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Oh thank you I saw an advert a few nights ago for a loreal shampoo that had a V in the name and couldn't remember the name!!
you have just reminded me of it, and the 3 for 2 offer is very good I will pop to Boots tomorrow ![]() Thank you for the feedback on the product as well, I noticed after using the conditioner that came with the hair dye my hair felt so soft and smooth I realised then that my current shampoo is making my hair dryer that it should be I cant wait to get some tomorrow |
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The loreal range has been getting good write ups on the beauty blogs. I need to give it a try myself!
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I got a free sample of the new loreal one and I have to say I am impressed....though the smell drove me insane. That might just be me because my friend didn't notice it.
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What did it smell like?
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Naked also do a whole range of shampoos which are all sulphate free, as well as 97% natural ingredients. They've been amazing for my hair - it's never looked shiny and healthy like it does now.
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What did it smell like?
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I've got the L'Oreal Ever Pure shampoo and conditioner gathering dust in my bathroom, only used it once but my hair wasn't impressed.
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I can't quite put my finger on it..it reminded me of the wet ash I use to clean silver, mixed with some kind of herb. Like I said, could have just been me since my friend said she didn't have a problem with smell, and I am extra sensitive when it comes to smell.
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Aveda Damage Remedy is excellent very moisturising, but it's a bit pricy.
Liz Earle's Botanical Shampoo is very good also - very good lather for an SLS free shampoo. Natural/organic shampoo bars are good too. |
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i use bedhead colour goddess, no sulphates and officially the best smell i have ever smelt in my whole entire life its like a vanillay caramelly scent
i only use the shampoo cos i get a different conditioner from the hairdresser. i used to buy it from supercuts but you can get it cheaper from amazon! |
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Check out mypure.co.uk
http://www.mypure.co.uk/organic--pro...al-shampoo-c20 And also http://www.handmadenaturals.co.uk/ (which I think is better as their products contain less chemicals than mypure products) |
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Personally I love the L'Oreal Everstrong, it's rich and creamy and I think it smells great, but then I like botanical type smells anyway.
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Personally I love the L'Oreal Everstrong, it's rich and creamy and I think it smells great, but then I like botanical type smells anyway.
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Liz Earle's Botanical Shampoo is very good also - very good lather for an SLS free shampoo.
I agree, OP, the conditioner that comes with the colour usually makes my hair look and feel fantastic. Nice 'n' Easy sell small tubes of it for around a pound. I get it in Superdrug or Tesco, but it's not always available, so when I see it I stock up. Here's the brunette one: http://www.superdrug.com/hair-colourants/nice-n-easy-colourseal-gloss-for-beautiful-brunettes-30ml/invt/318132/&bklist= |
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I find this makes my hair feel very soft, but it doesn't look very shiny.
I agree, OP, the conditioner that comes with the colour usually makes my hair look and feel fantastic. Nice 'n' Easy sell small tubes of it for around a pound. I get it in Superdrug or Tesco, but it's not always available, so when I see it I stock up. Here's the brunette one: http://www.superdrug.com/hair-colour...18132/&bklist= |
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L'Anza White Tea range. Absolutely love the smell of that stuff.
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