Thursday, December 24, 2009

Some brands of shampoo have types ';for frizzy hair'; or for ';oily hair'; but does this REALLY make a difference?

Or are they the same shampoo in different bottles...because wouldn't it be easier for a shampoo company to make only one kind of shampoo? Are the differences really so big between, say, Fructis, for frizzy hair and fructis for flat hair they would make a difference in your hair? Thanks!Some brands of shampoo have types ';for frizzy hair'; or for ';oily hair'; but does this REALLY make a difference?
YES THERE IS A DIFF.





Shampoo for frizzy hair would have alot of moisturizes whereas shampoos for oily hair would dry your hair out and balance it. Some brands of shampoo have types ';for frizzy hair'; or for ';oily hair'; but does this REALLY make a difference?
I can't speak for all companies but I know of one that certainly has a difference. I only use Aveda shampoos and conditioners. Their products are all-natural and each shampoo, depending on what desired effect it gives, is made from different ingredients. I have used the Be Curly shampoo as well as the Smooth Infusion and each gave me different desired results. If you are looking for a specific shampoo and want to be sure it is not a gimmick than I highly recommend you try using Aveda products. Not only are they good for your hair, they are also good for the environment.
Well I had tried the Herbal Essences None of your frizziness shampoo and it sucked. I still had tons of frizz.
Zero Frizz !
well i would say pantene and tresemme are the best, and yes they do make a diff

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