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for me? I have very dry relaxed hair. I'm, i dont know, type 4 abcdefg(sorry im frustrated)I've already tried con,nexxus bonatoils, therappee and many more.
Pleaseeeeee help
thanks guys
I've never tried it but there was a woman in the bss with gorgeous hair that raved about MOP Infant Shampoo . She made me want to buy some! The clerks were getting mad because people asked where it was and they had to tell them they didn't sell it.
[ QUOTE ] honeycomb719 said:
My hair used to be really dry before I started using Keracare Hydrating Detangling shampoo. My hair loves that stuff, and it's worth every penny....
the shampoo shouldnt be making that much difference to your hair unless you wash your hair a lot. you mention some very good shampoos already. like someone already mentioned i also only wash once it is enough.
anyway some i like are redken all soft, sebastian laminates, aveda shampure, back to basics ginger therapy and jason sea kelp hth
[ QUOTE ] honeycomb719 said:
My hair used to be really dry before I started using Keracare Hydrating Detangling shampoo. My hair loves that stuff, and it's worth every penny....
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I agree! This is excellent shampoo! Also, Elasta QP Shampoo for Relaxed HAir is good as a second choice.
[ QUOTE ] honeycomb719 said:
My hair used to be really dry before I started using Keracare Hydrating Detangling shampoo. My hair loves that stuff, and it's worth every penny....
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Co-signing. I absolutely LOVEEE this stuff. It detangles like a mugg and leaves my hair feeling soft and not squeaky clean (i hate that feeling