What’s a really good hydrating/moistrizing shampoo?

By , June 27, 2010 3:56 am

I’m thinking the new pink Herbal Essences/

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9 Responses to “What’s a really good hydrating/moistrizing shampoo?”

  1. Silver N. says:

    Pantene makes a good one. Also, follow with Mixed Chicks deep conditioner. Hope the combo helps.

  2. Julia =] says:

    no, herbal essences is crap.
    get a better shampoo like bed head or cat walk
    those work vey well.

  3. Iknowstuff... says:

    dove hydrating.

  4. katta marie says:

    Paul Mitchell’s tea tree oil shampoo and conditioner.

    Its mint and you save a tree when you buy it.

  5. DBleu says:

    Try Redken or Matrix. Follow it up with Matrix reconstructer or deep conditioner.

  6. trignifty says:

    This sounds kind of unfair but: If your shampoo costs less than 10 dollars, it’s not going to be any good for your hair. I got a bottle of redken color extend for 15 bucks and I’ve never ever looked back.

  7. valgal995 says:

    due pantene, like the beautiful lengths or the full and thick, because those r filled with nutrients. trust me, i swim several hours daily and this has managed to keep my hair smooth and healthy. It may smell like chemicals instead of nice, but sometimes you have to sacrifice this for health.

  8. vampirefreak10580 says:

    Neutrogena Triple Moisture Cream Lather Shampoo and Conditioner

  9. helloelaia says:

    Pantene works great.
    Right after you put it on your hair feels instantly softer.
    I use the pantene that says *smooth* on it.
    It really works.
    Its the only shampoo and conditioner that i get.
    Hope i helped.
    :]

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