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Thursday, November 26, 2009

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  • Sisinelly's Avatar
    Posted by Sisinelly Sun Jul 12, 2009 4:58pm PDT

    In reply to Bibi's comment about Wen haircare, I've never tried it but I am a hairstylist. The reason most shampoos lather is because of sulfates. Wen doesnt lather because it is sulfate free. Sulfates are a type of detergent and if you have colored hair it will strip the color out and make it fade faster. Sulfates tend to be really harsh on the hair shaft and rough up the cuticle making it more prone to breakage and frizz. Using something sulfate free will still clean your hair but it wont damage it. A few recommendations for anyone looking for a sulfate free shampoo are anything in the Kenra Platinum line, anything in the Brocato line, Sexy Hair Organics, and Purology

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    Posted by blubeautydrivr Mon Jul 13, 2009 10:13am PDT

    Most of these are a little too expensive and I've never found anything by tresemme to work for me. Living in FL, the humidity is horrible for my hair and the products I'd like to try are out of my budget. Oh well... nice try for an article.

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  • Raibel's Avatar
    Posted by Raibel Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:27am PDT

    hey i got alot ofv probx viv ma hair.... alot of dandruff n damaged hair@!!!!!!

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    Posted by Raibel Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:29am PDT

    n mom... she hax rough hair n cnt get through them so i need a kwik repli....

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  • KeziahL's Avatar
    Posted by KeziahL Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:25pm PDT

    my hair is almost an afro

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  • spotty's Avatar
    Posted by spotty Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:57pm PDT

    Hey I've noticed a few people saying that products are too expensive or they want natural remedies. For anyone wanting to add shine and gold tones to natural or grey hair can brew a cup of chamomile tea(2 bags) let it cool while you rinse your hair with warm water. Pour the tea throughtout and comb thru. Do not rinse. After a few treatments there will be gold tones and this is also good for dandruff sufferers and psoriasis. Also consider grapeseed oil as a natural conditioner/de-frizzer. Use a small amount just out of the shower and work thru ends. Also good to apply to a nasty tangle to help work it out.

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  • Patricia's Avatar
    Posted by Patricia Sun Jul 19, 2009 6:45pm PDT

    what can I use in my hair? I have thick greying hair and would like to give the grey look a shine. What can I use?

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  • Heather's Avatar
    Posted by Heather Mon Jul 20, 2009 1:56am PDT

    Dont colour youre hair, be brave be natural and happy

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