Saturday, July 24, 2010

Anyone know of an inexpensive shampoo and conditioner that eliminates frizz?

up until... well, now, actually, I have been using Aussi Frizz Miracle Shampoo, Conditioner, and the 3 Minute Miracle haircare stuff. but then I found out that it was bought by P%26amp;G, and that it uses animal testing! It was really unfortunate when I found that out because this stuff REALLY works! does anyone know of a haircare line that is ALL-ORGANIC, DOES NOT USE ANIMAL TESTING AND DOES NOT USE NANOTECHNOLOGY?





These three things above are a must. There are so many chemicals going into our cosmetics nowadays, and some of them (like nanotechnology) can cause cancer.


Thankyou.Anyone know of an inexpensive shampoo and conditioner that eliminates frizz?
Hi,





I'm not sure of the content but Tresemme Salon Silk conditioner is excellent but I've found the best results are from using another product to smooth. Tresemme Straightening Balm is the very best, whether you straighen or not.





I have hair like you and tried just about everything on the shelves in every price range and as you found they didn't work or made your hair greasy.





You can't find it everywhere but I've bought it in Morrisons before now. It costs around 拢4.50 and a little goes a long way. You only use a pea sized amount rubbed into your hands a little and smooth over the ends then gently smooth the rest over your hair and the top. You really do only need little and your hair looks totally natural and not clogged up or greasy from product. :oDAnyone know of an inexpensive shampoo and conditioner that eliminates frizz?
you should go into the shop 'lush'


they make everything themselves %26amp; it's all completely natural


the stuff they have is amazing, %26amp; the hair stuff is quite good


i always use their bath bombs, they're so nice.


although some of the stuff can be a little expensive





either that or you can try frizz-ease. i'm pretty sure that they don't use animal testing with their products, %26amp; their stuff really works!


but again.. a little expensive


i guess you pay for quality though





good luck!





:)
Most shampoos have sodium laurel sulfate as the lathering agent in them which can dry some hair out. You can find shampoos that are sulfate free but they wont lather as much. Health food stores have shampoos that don't have harsh ingredients. Always look at the ingredients and that should tell you how strong or mild the shampoo really is.
the Matrix line in the orange bottles are good.


also Herbal essences has some good anti frizz shampoos
try herbal essences or pantene the both worked for me
head and shoulders


or


herbal essences- frizz fighter


they are both really good
u should use head n shoulder , ganneir fruitis or herbal essences

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