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Naturals, what's your favorite shampoo?

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I strayed away for a year but returned to Shea Moisture's Curl and Shine Shampoo. I don't need a rinse out when I use it. Super soft hair, very moisturizing, and cleans the scalp very well.

If parabens do not concern you, Elasta QP Cream Conditioning Shampoo is great.
 
Yes to Carrots.

It has one sulfate (sodium coco-sulfate) though, in case you avoid them. I dilute it (1/4 ounce of shampoo + 8 ounces water) and I find it works just lovely, I can finger-detangle with it on. It contains no protein either, if you normally prefer them with.
 
Aubrey Organics White Camellia. My hair feels clean, but not stripped or squeaky after I use it.
 
CON moisturizing Shampoo and the argan oil they both do me right!
 

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I have two - depending on my hair's needs. I :heart3: them both!

-Giovanni smooth as silk deep moisture
-Giovanni 50:50 hydrating/clarifying
 
Elucence Moisture Benefits Shampoo-- just got this not too long ago and it's my new HG shampoo (I'm normally just a co-washer). It's moisturizing, has great slip (enough to finger detangle), and is only $12 for a liter.
 
I do not have a favorite. I will use any moisturizing shampoo that is not creamy (I feel as if creamy shampoos coat my scalp and make it icky. The only time I use a creamy shampoo (Nexxus Therappe) is after Emergencee but only apply it to hair not scalp).

My staples are Giovanni 50:50 and Garnier Fructis. But I have also had Trader Joe's Nourish Spa, TJ Tea Tree, Giovanni Deep Cleanse...and I recently got CFF Hair Repair Sulfate-Free Shampoo as I was intrigued--turns out it's clear which was a huge plus.
 
I use 4 Naturals Extra Moist Detangling Shampoo. So far it's the only shampoo that doesn't cause excessive shrinkage, leaves my hair soft and allows me to get my fingers through it when I finish.
 
I don't use shampoo. Just does not work well with my hair. I use Dr. Bronners Castille soap
 
I like TreSemme Naturals Low Sulfate Shampoo. I dilute it with water in a nozzle bottle to get directly to my scalp to clean it. It doesn't strip my hair.
 
I use Shea Moisture Curl and Shine Shampoo but I also really like Uncle Funky's Daughter Squeaky Cleansing Shampoo. It leaves my scalp/hair clean without stripping. But I stick with Shea Moisture since I don't have to purchase it online.
 
Currently, it's Keracare's sulfate free Cleansing Cream. I also like Giovanni's 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo. I haven't used it in a while, though.
 
I like Ouidad Curl Co-Wash. It contains the surfactant below and I use it as my shampoo.

SODIUM LAUROAMPHOACETATE:
Sodium Lauroamphoacetate is a gentle, amphoteric foaming and cleansing agent derived from natural and renewable resources. Based on coconut oil, this mild ingredient creates excellent foam structure and feel. It is bio-degradable and well tolerated by all skin types
 
I want to try the Ouidad Curl Co-Wash. My favorites are Taliah Waajid Clean & Natural Herbal Hair Wash and Kercare Hydrating and Detangling Shampoo.
 
Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle Shampoo for routine washing. Nexxus Aloe Rid for occasional clarifying.
 
I like Ouidad Curl Co-Wash. It contains the surfactant below and I use it as my shampoo.

SODIUM LAUROAMPHOACETATE:
Sodium Lauroamphoacetate is a gentle, amphoteric foaming and cleansing agent derived from natural and renewable resources. Based on coconut oil, this mild ingredient creates excellent foam structure and feel. It is bio-degradable and well tolerated by all skin types

Ogoma...
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I just bought this from Ulta. My hair shone/shined (brain dead) like nothing before. I was in the mirror thinking I had a bunch of grays and it was shimmering.. I mean SHIMMERING!
 
Elucence Moisture Balancing and Elucence Volume Clarifying shampoos are both fantastic and very cost-effective.
 
Bobeam Cocoa Rhassoul is my HG. Consistently soft, fluffy, moisturized hair. My cuticles lay flatter, and I dont even need a rinse out afterwards. I can go straight to air drying if I want. Its amazing. I only use it monthly, and I use the Goats Milk and Honey on the other days, which is also very good.
 
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