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xxxSummerxxx
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Shanpoo for Dry hair please
      #206505 - 28/09/2008 16:01

My Hair is Naturally Blonde (Ahem ahem) and its very dry ,do u have any suggestions for Shampoo/Conditioners??

THank you :-)

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Lisianthus
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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: xxxSummerxxx]
      #206656 - 28/09/2008 17:53

Aveda and Kerastase are excellent. Plus I also love the Tresemme intensive conditioner.

Janine X

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xxxSummerxxx
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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: Lisianthus]
      #206688 - 28/09/2008 18:13

Which ones though liS? :-)

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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: xxxSummerxxx]
      #206726 - 28/09/2008 18:43

Hairdressers sell Kerastase, so pop into a salon and ask for the right type for you.

I buy Aveda from their website and use the ones for coloured hair - but look for 'dry hair' - or I recommend the one I use ( for coloured hair ).

Tresemme do 2 intensive conditioners - both are suitable and excellent.

Janine XX

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xxxSummerxxx
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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: Lisianthus]
      #206765 - 28/09/2008 19:09

THank u Janine :-)

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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: xxxSummerxxx]
      #206767 - 28/09/2008 19:10

most definately Kerastase!

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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: blossom97]
      #206776 - 28/09/2008 19:16

THere u r Bloss,where have you been??

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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: xxxSummerxxx]
      #207517 - 29/09/2008 15:30

HI summer

I have been lurking for a while!!I have upped my hours at work , so every free hour is spent cleaning sorting or homework with my daughter!

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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: blossom97]
      #207641 - 29/09/2008 16:42

Hi
Have found the Toni and Guy dry shampoo quite good.
Also have purchased Kerastase products on Ebay as I live in the sticks.
Biolace hydratherapie conditioning balm and shampoo great for dry hair, again managed to buy on Ebay.
Kind regards
Lisadoolittle


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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: blissy]
      #207830 - 29/09/2008 18:53

Hi Summer
Once a week, I damp my hair in the evening and then comp thorough intensive conditioner and wrap some cling film round my head. I top it off with a towel and leave it on all night. I just rinse off the conditioner in the shower in the morning and my hair really feels soft and shiny.

Foxie
p.s. I know it doesn't sound very romantic, but dry and brittle hair isn't either!

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xxxSummerxxx
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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: Foxie]
      #207968 - 29/09/2008 20:55

Thank u Ladies.
I did put clingfilm on once but on for a little while so will try over night when i et a chance :-)

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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: xxxSummerxxx]
      #208167 - 30/09/2008 08:44

Coming down market a bit (just in case you need a "cheap and cheerful" fix) I'm finding Pantene Pro V Restoratives Time Renewal shampoo very good - my hair is definitely much better since I've been using it...

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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: Chickadee]
      #208400 - 30/09/2008 12:58

Have you tried Aussie Miracle Moist conditioner Summer? I use it about once every 2 weeks and like the result.

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Re: Shanpoo for Dry hair please [Re: whitleybay]
      #208464 - 30/09/2008 13:55

Goodness so many choices Ladies thank u,will get my thinking hat on :-)

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