I read all these questions about shampoos and conditioners for dry hair. Some of us need good salon products for normal hair too. I've used Redken before but their normal shampoos are either for normal/fine or normal/dry hair. I need something for simply normal hair and that cleans my hair and scalp but leaves my hair super silky and shiny. I was considering the Joico daily balancing shampoo and conditioner.Salon shampoo for normal hair?
Aveda, Frederic Fekkai, John Freida
Thursday, January 7, 2010
If you leave shampoo in your hair is something going to happen to your hair ?
No. I have done this before and nothing happened to my hair. If you leave shampoo in your hair is something going to happen to your hair ?
First, it will make your hair hard.
Second, most shampoo has a lot of chemical ingredients (read the bottle); some of these chemicals are harsh and will eventually damage your hair. Your hair has a natural, and delicate, ph balance and you should take steps not to compromise it.
Leaving any harsh chemical agent in your hair for an extended period of time is a very bad idea.
Rinse the shampoo out. Rinse the conditioner out.
If you need detangler or leave-in conditioner they are both specifically formulated NOT to damage your hair. There are all kinds of affordable products out there to help improve the health of your hair.
See a licensed hair stylist or go to the nearest/best cosmetology school in your area for a great deep conditioning and ask their advice for finding the best products for your hair.If you leave shampoo in your hair is something going to happen to your hair ?
notice how there is so many suds and bubbles in shampoo compared to conditioner??? the shampoo is just for cleaning and you should not leave it in coz it wil dry ouy your hair!! remember: anything with suds is drying...
though you can leave conditioner in your hair!!! as long as you want!!! they even have these new ';leave-in conditioners'; for those days when your lazy to wash your hair...
hope that helps... most people i know dont buy conditioner and jus settle for shampoo... if you were to choose between the two you should get conditioner as it does more for your hair then shampoo,
though buying both is the best way to go!
Don't do that. It's not going to damage your hair, but it's not going to help it either. Depending on what shampoo it is, it can be uncombable (yeah I just made that word up ^_^)
Hope you're watching the Pres. Debate!!! :D
it depends on how long you leave it in. it will dry your hair out and scalp and you'll probably get dandruff, but i don't think much more would happen unless you do it a lot.
Your hair will get dry and knotted and your scalp might be itchier. And if you leave conditioner in your hair will be greasy and slippery. Best wash them out, eh?
=]
No, but if you accidentally leave some on your scalp, you might get dandruff.
I wouldn't conditioner it okay to leave some in but not shampoo
Nothing will happen but it may feel slimy cause it is not rinsed out.
it will be cleaner?
really though absolutely nothing.
It Will look greasy and itch if you get in the outdoors and work in the sun.
nope haha but if you leave conditioner it'll make it greasy? lol
no but your scalp might get itchy and your hair will get dirty quicker.
It will look greasy
no it just looks greasy when it dries but i would just wash it out now
lol
it might damage your hair..
lol nothing.
U'll get dry hair and ur head might itch..
thats a lil weird.. why don't u wash it out?
well itll be really dry and harder to brush through
yea it will get messed up
it will get itchy
First, it will make your hair hard.
Second, most shampoo has a lot of chemical ingredients (read the bottle); some of these chemicals are harsh and will eventually damage your hair. Your hair has a natural, and delicate, ph balance and you should take steps not to compromise it.
Leaving any harsh chemical agent in your hair for an extended period of time is a very bad idea.
Rinse the shampoo out. Rinse the conditioner out.
If you need detangler or leave-in conditioner they are both specifically formulated NOT to damage your hair. There are all kinds of affordable products out there to help improve the health of your hair.
See a licensed hair stylist or go to the nearest/best cosmetology school in your area for a great deep conditioning and ask their advice for finding the best products for your hair.If you leave shampoo in your hair is something going to happen to your hair ?
notice how there is so many suds and bubbles in shampoo compared to conditioner??? the shampoo is just for cleaning and you should not leave it in coz it wil dry ouy your hair!! remember: anything with suds is drying...
though you can leave conditioner in your hair!!! as long as you want!!! they even have these new ';leave-in conditioners'; for those days when your lazy to wash your hair...
hope that helps... most people i know dont buy conditioner and jus settle for shampoo... if you were to choose between the two you should get conditioner as it does more for your hair then shampoo,
though buying both is the best way to go!
Don't do that. It's not going to damage your hair, but it's not going to help it either. Depending on what shampoo it is, it can be uncombable (yeah I just made that word up ^_^)
Hope you're watching the Pres. Debate!!! :D
it depends on how long you leave it in. it will dry your hair out and scalp and you'll probably get dandruff, but i don't think much more would happen unless you do it a lot.
Your hair will get dry and knotted and your scalp might be itchier. And if you leave conditioner in your hair will be greasy and slippery. Best wash them out, eh?
=]
No, but if you accidentally leave some on your scalp, you might get dandruff.
I wouldn't conditioner it okay to leave some in but not shampoo
Nothing will happen but it may feel slimy cause it is not rinsed out.
it will be cleaner?
really though absolutely nothing.
It Will look greasy and itch if you get in the outdoors and work in the sun.
nope haha but if you leave conditioner it'll make it greasy? lol
no but your scalp might get itchy and your hair will get dirty quicker.
It will look greasy
no it just looks greasy when it dries but i would just wash it out now
lol
it might damage your hair..
lol nothing.
U'll get dry hair and ur head might itch..
thats a lil weird.. why don't u wash it out?
well itll be really dry and harder to brush through
yea it will get messed up
it will get itchy
I have dandruff and my hair turns oily if i don't shampoo and my scalp itches even if I shampoo my hair?
Which is the best shampoo and conditioner for me...I have dandruff and my hair turns oily if i don't shampoo and my scalp itches even if I shampoo my hair?
I don't have an answer for you, but I have the same problem so I looked to see what the answer people had to suggest!I have dandruff and my hair turns oily if i don't shampoo and my scalp itches even if I shampoo my hair?
You can try this. Beat two eggs and add two tablespoons of water to it. Wet the hair and apply the egg mixture over the hair. Now massage your scalp and let the mixture on for ten minutes to fifteen minutes. Then rinse the hair with lukewarm water. More simple remedies for dandruff at http://usefulinfo-dandruff.blogspot.com/
ok...
try using a shampoo with TEA TREE oil in - tea tree is known to bevery good for geasy hair and dandruff and sore itchy scalps.
but because uve said ur scalp is itching when u do shampoo - id avoid stuff like head and shoulders due to the fact tht they contain very strong chemicals which in the end can make the problem worse, esp as it sounds like you have a sensitive scalp.
apply castor oil and seasame oil mixed together for 20 min this helps in the growth of the hair. and also apply curd mixed with lemon juice before washing hair it will make ur hair shiny
check this site for food for hair and to get rid of dandruff
Try a shampoo called T-Sal or T-Gel its made by neutrogena and works really well.
Bumble and Bumble or Phillip B
Head and shoulders..
head n shoulders, or celson blue
head and shoulders
I don't have an answer for you, but I have the same problem so I looked to see what the answer people had to suggest!I have dandruff and my hair turns oily if i don't shampoo and my scalp itches even if I shampoo my hair?
You can try this. Beat two eggs and add two tablespoons of water to it. Wet the hair and apply the egg mixture over the hair. Now massage your scalp and let the mixture on for ten minutes to fifteen minutes. Then rinse the hair with lukewarm water. More simple remedies for dandruff at http://usefulinfo-dandruff.blogspot.com/
ok...
try using a shampoo with TEA TREE oil in - tea tree is known to bevery good for geasy hair and dandruff and sore itchy scalps.
but because uve said ur scalp is itching when u do shampoo - id avoid stuff like head and shoulders due to the fact tht they contain very strong chemicals which in the end can make the problem worse, esp as it sounds like you have a sensitive scalp.
apply castor oil and seasame oil mixed together for 20 min this helps in the growth of the hair. and also apply curd mixed with lemon juice before washing hair it will make ur hair shiny
check this site for food for hair and to get rid of dandruff
Try a shampoo called T-Sal or T-Gel its made by neutrogena and works really well.
Bumble and Bumble or Phillip B
Head and shoulders..
head n shoulders, or celson blue
head and shoulders
Good shampoo for oily hair that is always ironed.?
Ok, I always wash my hair and iron it and than when it get oily I wash it and iron it again..
Lately my hair is oily after just one day of having it ironed. Is there a good shampoo that can help get rid of this problem??Good shampoo for oily hair that is always ironed.?
People who complain of oily hair are actually complaining of an oily scalp. The hair simply wicks the oil away from the scalp. Straight hair moves the oil quickly away from the scalp while tightly kinked hair moves the sebum very slowly away from the scalp. By Ironing your hair you are helping it get oily quicker.
That being said:
The key to controlling oily hair is to remove the sebum (natural oils) adequately from the scalp.
When shampooing vigorously scrub your scalp like a massage (If the shampoo is removing large amounts of sebum, it will not foam as much). Shampoo twice if needed.
Good shampoos for oily hair include those that are lighter (not thicker). Any shampoo that says ';for oily'; hair should work. No conditioner is needed.
Another habit that may increase the appearance of oily hair is frequent grooming. Combing and brushing aid in the movement of sebum from the scalp down the hair shaft. The hair should be handled as little as possible.Good shampoo for oily hair that is always ironed.?
Oily hair requires constant beauty maintenance to keep that dull, flat, dirty appearance from taking over every chance it gets. But the trouble is, even if you diligently wash your locks on a daily basis, the excessive grease still has a pesky way of reappearing and making it look like you haven't shampooed in weeks. On top of that, most of the products on the market designed to combat oily hair also contain extremely harsh chemicals, forcing you to damage those locks in the process of deep cleaning them. So is there a natural oily hair care alternative which can fight the problem without creating new ones? There is indeed. Say hello to LUSH's I Love Juicy Shampoo.
LUSH's I Love Juicy Shampoo comes in a clear plastic bottle with a black flip-top lid and is available in three sizes: 3.3 fluid ounces ($7.95), 8.4 fluid ounces ($16.50), and 16.9 fluid ounces ($24.95). As the name might suggest, this formula's list of ingredients is fresh-squeezed to the extreme. Inside you'll find a healthy natural blend of carrageenan gel (seaweed), lemon oil, fresh papaya juice, salt, orange oil, fresh pineapple juice, fresh kiwi juice, and fresh mango juice. The papaya, pineapple, kiwi, mango, and salt deep clean your locks, removing oil and dirt both easily and effectively. Next, the nutrient-rich seaweed adds plenty of softness and manageability. Last but not least, the lemon and orange oils give your hair a high-powered dose of summery shine. And can I just say how wonderful this shampoo smells? It's like a fruit smoothie for your shower. The perfect pick-me-up in the morning!
Well, to me, my hair gets sort of oily fast too, and I use that shampoo that is purple called ';aussie'; Maybe you are not rinsing out the shampoo all of the way, or conditioner. Don't use conditioner every day, it just will gunk up your hair. Also, after you have gotten all of the soap out of your hair, rinse your hair in cold water. It will reduce oiliness. Maybe don't straighten it a lot either. You are only supposed to put heat on your hair 3-4 times a week.
Just get the regular dove or pantene products. they work wonders. maje sure to wash out all of the conditioner, where your hair no longer feels soft in the shower. trust me. then blow dry, after that put in some garnier fruties(sp?) cream thats for anti humidity. it'll work.
Try a clarifiying shampoo. Neutrogena makes one in a pump. Its clear.
It makes my hair so volumized and non greasy. I can finally skip a day!
You may also want to try dry shampoo for touchups.
you should use shampoo thats specialized for oily hair. my friend has oily hair and she uses pert plus shampoo that has light conditioning.
(you shouldn't condition your hair that much if you have oily hair.)
Garnier Fructis shampoo is awesome. I use it cause I have similar probs.
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Lately my hair is oily after just one day of having it ironed. Is there a good shampoo that can help get rid of this problem??Good shampoo for oily hair that is always ironed.?
People who complain of oily hair are actually complaining of an oily scalp. The hair simply wicks the oil away from the scalp. Straight hair moves the oil quickly away from the scalp while tightly kinked hair moves the sebum very slowly away from the scalp. By Ironing your hair you are helping it get oily quicker.
That being said:
The key to controlling oily hair is to remove the sebum (natural oils) adequately from the scalp.
When shampooing vigorously scrub your scalp like a massage (If the shampoo is removing large amounts of sebum, it will not foam as much). Shampoo twice if needed.
Good shampoos for oily hair include those that are lighter (not thicker). Any shampoo that says ';for oily'; hair should work. No conditioner is needed.
Another habit that may increase the appearance of oily hair is frequent grooming. Combing and brushing aid in the movement of sebum from the scalp down the hair shaft. The hair should be handled as little as possible.Good shampoo for oily hair that is always ironed.?
Oily hair requires constant beauty maintenance to keep that dull, flat, dirty appearance from taking over every chance it gets. But the trouble is, even if you diligently wash your locks on a daily basis, the excessive grease still has a pesky way of reappearing and making it look like you haven't shampooed in weeks. On top of that, most of the products on the market designed to combat oily hair also contain extremely harsh chemicals, forcing you to damage those locks in the process of deep cleaning them. So is there a natural oily hair care alternative which can fight the problem without creating new ones? There is indeed. Say hello to LUSH's I Love Juicy Shampoo.
LUSH's I Love Juicy Shampoo comes in a clear plastic bottle with a black flip-top lid and is available in three sizes: 3.3 fluid ounces ($7.95), 8.4 fluid ounces ($16.50), and 16.9 fluid ounces ($24.95). As the name might suggest, this formula's list of ingredients is fresh-squeezed to the extreme. Inside you'll find a healthy natural blend of carrageenan gel (seaweed), lemon oil, fresh papaya juice, salt, orange oil, fresh pineapple juice, fresh kiwi juice, and fresh mango juice. The papaya, pineapple, kiwi, mango, and salt deep clean your locks, removing oil and dirt both easily and effectively. Next, the nutrient-rich seaweed adds plenty of softness and manageability. Last but not least, the lemon and orange oils give your hair a high-powered dose of summery shine. And can I just say how wonderful this shampoo smells? It's like a fruit smoothie for your shower. The perfect pick-me-up in the morning!
Well, to me, my hair gets sort of oily fast too, and I use that shampoo that is purple called ';aussie'; Maybe you are not rinsing out the shampoo all of the way, or conditioner. Don't use conditioner every day, it just will gunk up your hair. Also, after you have gotten all of the soap out of your hair, rinse your hair in cold water. It will reduce oiliness. Maybe don't straighten it a lot either. You are only supposed to put heat on your hair 3-4 times a week.
Just get the regular dove or pantene products. they work wonders. maje sure to wash out all of the conditioner, where your hair no longer feels soft in the shower. trust me. then blow dry, after that put in some garnier fruties(sp?) cream thats for anti humidity. it'll work.
Try a clarifiying shampoo. Neutrogena makes one in a pump. Its clear.
It makes my hair so volumized and non greasy. I can finally skip a day!
You may also want to try dry shampoo for touchups.
you should use shampoo thats specialized for oily hair. my friend has oily hair and she uses pert plus shampoo that has light conditioning.
(you shouldn't condition your hair that much if you have oily hair.)
Garnier Fructis shampoo is awesome. I use it cause I have similar probs.
http://www.acne-therapy.com/softcare.cfm鈥?/a>
Salon shampoo for normal hair?
I read all these questions about shampoos and conditioners for dry hair. Some of us need good salon products for normal hair too. I've used Redken before but their normal shampoos are either for normal/fine or normal/dry hair. I need something for simply normal hair and that cleans my hair and scalp but leaves my hair super silky and shiny. I was considering the Joico daily balancing shampoo and conditioner.Salon shampoo for normal hair?
Use Biolage! Their products are amongst the best and the hydra-therapy will keep normal hair soft and silky.Salon shampoo for normal hair?
I hear pureology is absolutely fantastic. I'd check that out.classical music
Use Biolage! Their products are amongst the best and the hydra-therapy will keep normal hair soft and silky.Salon shampoo for normal hair?
I hear pureology is absolutely fantastic. I'd check that out.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Which shampoo/conditioner is best for my hair?
I have somewhat medium length thin, straight hair, with side bangs. No matter what shampoo/conditioner I use, my hair always ends up curly, frizzy, and puffy when it dries. I've tried blow-drying and straightening, but it's starting to take a toll on the health of my hair. Is there a line of hair care products that can prevent the whole ';drying into a big puffy ball'; thing, that DOESN'T require me to blow-dry every single day? Straightening I'm okay with. Thanks for your help. =]Which shampoo/conditioner is best for my hair?
The best products to use for your hair is the Matrix line. There is sleek (orange bottles) to help if you want to straighten your hair and there also curly (green bottles) that will help with the natural curly hair. Also try a deep conditioner twice a week. Joico k-pak is the best and will put the health back into your hair.Which shampoo/conditioner is best for my hair?
Use some from bath and body works for thin hair. It totally makes it look great. TRUST ME!
Bed head, Or aussie
I use Pantene Pro V and it works great on my hair. It does not make it poofy or curled at all.
I used to have that problem a long time ago but myn is probably worse! I'd use Herbal Escences or Pantene Pro-V of any kind im not sure about Herbal Escences so its better to use Pantene, even the celebrity with the nicest hair used Pantene! Good Luck with your hair problem
P.S. if none of them work use TRESEME they have been used by professionals so im sure!
use pantane shampoo and after washing your hair apply olive oil in your hair comb it out
Go to the Body Shop. They have Olive oil shampoo which is great for your type of hair. Keep using both shampoo and conditioner for about 2-3 weeks and then you see the results. I had the same problem as yours and now I am happy with my shampoo.
Good luck!
I have the same problem use sunsilk for straightening in the shower. Then use Revlon smoothdown in a brown/redish bottle while hair is still wet... GORGEOUS RESULTS!!!!!!
I luv that revlon stuff
I know exactly what you mean! I have the very same problem! I only use salon products (I really like the Wella Straightening Color Shampoo and Conditioner, plus their straightening gel (I mix in some Biosilk to help with flyaways) I find works fairly well.
The best products to use for your hair is the Matrix line. There is sleek (orange bottles) to help if you want to straighten your hair and there also curly (green bottles) that will help with the natural curly hair. Also try a deep conditioner twice a week. Joico k-pak is the best and will put the health back into your hair.Which shampoo/conditioner is best for my hair?
Use some from bath and body works for thin hair. It totally makes it look great. TRUST ME!
Bed head, Or aussie
I use Pantene Pro V and it works great on my hair. It does not make it poofy or curled at all.
I used to have that problem a long time ago but myn is probably worse! I'd use Herbal Escences or Pantene Pro-V of any kind im not sure about Herbal Escences so its better to use Pantene, even the celebrity with the nicest hair used Pantene! Good Luck with your hair problem
P.S. if none of them work use TRESEME they have been used by professionals so im sure!
use pantane shampoo and after washing your hair apply olive oil in your hair comb it out
Go to the Body Shop. They have Olive oil shampoo which is great for your type of hair. Keep using both shampoo and conditioner for about 2-3 weeks and then you see the results. I had the same problem as yours and now I am happy with my shampoo.
Good luck!
I have the same problem use sunsilk for straightening in the shower. Then use Revlon smoothdown in a brown/redish bottle while hair is still wet... GORGEOUS RESULTS!!!!!!
I luv that revlon stuff
I know exactly what you mean! I have the very same problem! I only use salon products (I really like the Wella Straightening Color Shampoo and Conditioner, plus their straightening gel (I mix in some Biosilk to help with flyaways) I find works fairly well.
I have very thin hair which SALON shampoo should i use? PLease do not say nixion and not a drug store shampoo?
Paul Mitchell and Redkin both make a volumizing shampoo that might work well for you. Biolage is also a good shampoo.I have very thin hair which SALON shampoo should i use? PLease do not say nixion and not a drug store shampoo?
My sister in law has very thin hair and although everyone in my family is a huge Redken fan she tried Big Sexy Hair and loved it. I think she got it at her hairdressers but also I think they sell it at places like Sally and Trade Secret.
My sister in law has very thin hair and although everyone in my family is a huge Redken fan she tried Big Sexy Hair and loved it. I think she got it at her hairdressers but also I think they sell it at places like Sally and Trade Secret.
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