Monday, August 23, 2010

What are best shampoos/conditioners for oily hair?

Sorry I'm reposting this, but I need as many opinions as possible before tomorrow, when I go shampoo/conditioner shopping.





What are some good light-medium hold hairsprays that are okay for my hair type?


What are good brands for oily hair shampoo and conditioner?


What types of shampoos and conditioners should I use, and how often? (ex: clarifying shampoos, volumizing shampoos, etc.)


What do I look for in good oily hair products?What are best shampoos/conditioners for oily hair?
Paul Mitchell's Awapuhi shampoo is a really really good cleanser. It cleans all the dirt, oil, and stuff out of your hair. then u can follow with Paul Mitchell's ';The Conditioner'; it's great cause you can condition normally or even just get out and put a dime sized amount in your wet hair as a leave in. so it works as both and it's awesome!!What are best shampoos/conditioners for oily hair?
Nioxin is a good brand. You can only get it at salons though and it's a bit expensive. I have oily hair and one that works well for me is Suave Professionals Humectant shampoo. The bottle says that it's for damaged hair but it works great for oily hair and gives it a lot of body. Also you could try a shampoo that's meant to clear up product build up and rinses clean. Neutrogena makes a good one. So does Pantene and Aussie. Folicure is a good brand too but not everyone carries it. If price isn't an issue go to a salon and ask someone there what they wold recommend, most salons carry a variety of types/brands of shampoo. Although in my experience expensive shampoos aren't necessarily better. As far as hair sprays any of the ones by the above mentioned brands would be good too. Good luck.
The absolute best is the hot new brand called Organix. It has organic active ingredients and is sulfate free, plus...it smells awesome! Organix has different collections for different hair types which are all amazing! You can get Organix at Target, Kroger, Albertsons, Bed Bath %26amp; Beyond, Duane Reade, Safeway, Amazon.com, etc.





http://www.organixhair.com/
tresmme

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