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cowgurl4christ -> RE: What Type of Shampoo Do You Use? (6/7/2008 9:05:14 AM)
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ORIGINAL: soukz8696 Tresemme Shampoo and Conditioner Is this shampoo good I would like to give it a shot as I've heard a lot about it.? It's got my vote! I have naturally curly hair, and I was using Aussie last year and was FED UP with Aussie's shampoo, conditioner and styling products. The back of my head kept getting these weird tiny scabs, my head itched bad, and I starting getting dandruff...It was all very weird, and it stopped when I stopped using Aussie. Anyways, last summer I read up about hair products and focused on what was said for girls with curls. The books I read suggested this: - Clear shampoos are more lightweight than creamy ones which is better for oily hair. - Thick wavy/curly hair: -Use a creamy shampoo with gentle detergents like sodium laureth sulfate. Look for TEA Lauryl sulfate, TEA laureth sulfate and/or propylene glycol. -Use a conditioner with soy or wheat protein. Silicone and protein coats cuticles and reduces frizz. If still frizzy, use a leave-in conditioner. **Tresemme Moisture Rich shampoo has sodium laureth sulfate as the 2nd ingredient. Propylene glycol and wheat protein are also in there. The moisture rich conditioner has wheat protein. The shampoo is clear. Sometime's I'll switch it up and use Redkin Fresh Curls conditioner, but Redkin's expensive, so I don't do it too often.
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