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Herbal esscences
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Yay, another shampoo thread.
I don't have a favourite. |
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Herbal Essences. I've used their brand for over ten years.
Around once or twice a year I think "I really should try another brand - what if there's something amazing out there and I'm missing out by repeatedly buying the same thing?" so I buy something different to try but I always go back to Herbal Essences as soon as the bottle is empty (or sometimes sooner). |
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John Freida's Sheer Blonde shampoos/conditioners are great for someone like me with lots of natural blonde highlights. I expect the brunette collection is equally as good. |
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Garnier Fructis (Repair & Shine) (for dry, damaged hair).
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Lee Stafford's colour care.
well, the whole range tbh.
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I alternate shampoos and conditioners never using the same one twice running - was advised this by a hairdresser years ago, prevents build up apparently.
I like L'oreal Elvive - hair damage ones (I have bleached and dry hair), John Frieda and Pantene for coloured hair on the go at the moment. Often I use Aussie Moist - fantastic and smells like bubble gum |
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Joico.
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My favouritest one ever was one for brunettes by Timotei.. But seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth!
![]() I've since started using Dove 2-in-1. It leaves my hair so soft! |
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Dr Organic vitamin E shampoo and conditioner. From Holland & Barrett.
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