In need of a "recommendaysh"

Mar 19, 2007 22:18

I feel like I'm not getting the right "volume" in my current shampoo. Any help?

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ihateatmfees March 20 2007, 02:51:39 UTC
Shampoo is liquid soap. That is what conditioner is for.

I personally recommend Suave. Been using it 10+ years now. Only a buck a bottle.

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annyrose March 20 2007, 10:38:45 UTC
Don't listen to Andy, Suave is disgusting and useless. Sometimes (omg!) the cheapest option isn't always the best!

Also, different shampoos are very different. I recommend anything from Herbal Essences' new line. Plus, they smell yummy.

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ihateatmfees March 20 2007, 11:32:31 UTC
Suave is the best. It just happens to be cheap.

learn2shampoo n00b.

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pinkerbelle March 21 2007, 04:28:45 UTC
i love suave. its ok. im with you.

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pinkerbelle March 21 2007, 04:30:25 UTC
you are wrong. suave is fabulous. but you have to get the right kind. daily clarifying is lame. i am a big fan of strawberry, coconut, citrus smoothie, and the smoothing kind in the orange bottle.

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sweet_pea_11 March 20 2007, 15:50:35 UTC
Anything from bath and bodyworks... they have their own shampoo and conditioner, but u have to get the ones that say volume on them.

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It's all about anonymous March 22 2007, 00:42:43 UTC
Dove Extra Volume Shampoo! It smells awesome and works really well

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Re: It's all about hopelessdream March 22 2007, 00:43:28 UTC
...that was me :)

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laurenruetheday March 23 2007, 15:46:14 UTC
Ok. To clarify the Suave/Non-Suave debate: Suave is good IF you get the designer imposter Suave. I prefer "Humectant" It's a total rip-off of Nexxus Humectra shampoo, which is honestly FANTASTIC (and smells amazing) but, the Nexxus is $25 a bottle and the Suave is like $3.
I also like the Herbal Essences fruit fuisons and Tresseme (oooh la la).
If you're seriously desperate, the Regis Salon at the mall has customer appreciation this month--they'll have something, but it'll be pricey.

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