What's your favorite drugstore shampoo/conditioner? (product, Walmart, smell, Henna)
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I'm usually a shampoo/conditioner snob and spend way too much money on them but I love Organix products. They're only about $10 per set and surprisingly very high quality and comparable to the more expensive brands. They make my hair smell really good and leave my hair feeling soft and clean for up to 4-5 days. With the more high end brands, I only need to wash once every 6-7 days so this isn't too far off. I haven't had a very good experience with other drugstore brands, unfortunately. I think Shea Moisture is probably my second fave but I don't use them much anymore. I feel like I need to wash about every 3 days with every other drugstore brand. My goal is to wash less.
Wondering if anyone else have a drugstore brand they really love?
My daughter really loves the Aveeno brand. I'm not quite so picky, I'll use aveeno, organix, garnier whole blends (my standard go to) and I just bought some Tio Nacho to try. I've been eyeballing the Shea Moisture so good to hear you like it. I don't wash my hair every day either, every 3-5 days usually, depending on circumstances like weather and my activity levels.
New to me Swiss-O-Par argan oil shampoo bought it from a online german pharmacy for my DD who was on vacation here from USA, used a little myself and it is very nice.
I do not use conditioner just use 100% pure shea butter & orange essential oil few drops.
I also like the Guhl shampoos and have a very nice floral scent polish lavender/cornflower/wildrose shampoo brand Eva Natura.
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I get mine at either Walmart or Kroger, and it's usually $1-2 for both the shampoo and conditioner, Suave Ocean Breeze. The most I have ever paid for it was recently as inflation came, $2.19. My hair does fine without wasting money on expensive products.
I get mine at either Walmart or Kroger, and it's usually $1-2 for both the shampoo and conditioner, Suave Ocean Breeze. The most I have ever paid for it was recently as inflation came, $2.19. My hair does fine without wasting money on expensive products.
Bingo! Inexpensive Suave Ocean Breeze shampoo and conditioner are my faves. They leave my shoulder-length naturally curly hair silky smooth and soft. I pay bunches for Clinique cosmetics, but when it comes to hair products, I found that Suave products work better on my hair than expensive products do. I used to buy shampoo and conditioner from my beauty salon, but Suave works even better than those.
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I won't touch that ^^^ stuff. It's cheap for a reason. Check on the ingredients. There is reason why they are involved in a lawsuit.
Suave Hair Products’ Ingredient Causes Hair Loss, Scalp Irritation, Class Action Alleges
I try my best to use natural, non-toxic hair products.
Many of them you can catch for a very reasonable price in discount stores like Marshalls, Tjmax or Tuesday Morning.
My favorite are JVN hair products. They contain hemisqualane and lots of herbal stuff that is really nutritious and leaves hair soft, silky and frizz free.
A long time ago I ordered a shampoo online with copper peptides (it was expensive, about $25 a bottle) my hair came out so beautiful, shiny and manageable (it's natural curly, fine, flyaway, frizz, dry) it was unbelievable, people even complimented me. I went in Ulta and asked if they had similar shampoo but they didn't. Does anybody use or know the name of a shampoo with copper (not the ones which have henna color)?
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