• ⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register today to view more, then Subscribe to view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.

4a and 4b Naturals That Shampoo

⏳ Limited Access:

Register today to view all forum posts.

Blacktresses

New Member
What moisturizing shampoo to you use on your hair ?
confused.gif
 
Blacktresses, even though I conditioner wash daily, I do shampoo and ACV rinse once a week to clarify. Generally I use Giovanni's Organic 50:50 Moisturizing Shampoo, but I've recently started using Neut. Triple Moisture and it works just as well!
 
I use dilluted Dr. Bronner's Almond soap with olive oil added to it- leaves my hair clean and soft without that stripped dry feeling. Mastey Traite is also a very gentle nonstripping shampoo.
 
I use creme of nature (green and yellow one), infusium 23 moisturizing shampoo, and soft sheen optimum care collagen moisture shampoo. When I really need to remove a lot of buildup I use Mane n' tail shampoo. It doesn't say moisturizing, but it really cleans thoroughly. With all of these shampoos, except the CON, I follow with conditioning to restructure my hair and hopefully replace the good things that I may have stripped away.
 
Isoplus Conditioning Shampoo. I never thought I'd find a shampoo that worked better for me than Cream of Nature, but the Isoplus takes the cake.
 
Creme of Nature shampoo (white bottle, red writing, yellow cap) or Elucence Moisture Balancing shampoo.
 
I use one of the following:

Elucence MB (most often)
Aubrey's Organics Island Spice
CON (white bottle, green label, yellow cap)
 
[ QUOTE ]
Divastate said:
I use dilluted Dr. Bronner's Almond soap with olive oil added to it- leaves my hair clean and soft without that stripped dry feeling. Mastey Traite is also a very gentle nonstripping shampoo.

[/ QUOTE ]

I do the same with the Dr. Bonners peppermint and olive. It's so lovely.
 
I'm using AVEDA Curressence, though it's more of a detangling and clensing shampoo than moisturizing, but isn't drying either. I depend on conditioners for moisture.
 
CON

I like the shampoo, and it is cheap. The only thing is that it causes buildup so every so often I use a shampoo that strips or an ACV rinse.
 
Back
Top