Thursday, January 7, 2010

Do you have to use matching shampoo and conditioner, or can you mix brands?

I mix!Do you have to use matching shampoo and conditioner, or can you mix brands?
You don't have to, i always mix brands b/c my hair gets too used to one type so i have to mix them upDo you have to use matching shampoo and conditioner, or can you mix brands?
u can mix, but i match since it works well for my hair it doesnt matter, as long as the shampoo and conditioner is somehting that will keep your hair healthy, frizzy or puffy
i mix 2 theirs nothing wrong wit it
No i just read in a magazine that it's fine to mix brands. It's actually good to do. You should never use the same shampoo/condit for a long period of time. It's better to mix-match them to switch it up every once in a while. (I think it was in last weeks Glamour if you don't believe me.)
i mix!!! nothing bad evere happens lol
u can mix if u want but its best to use the same brand..





i LOVE sunsilk its not expensive but its awesome!
I think, it doesn't matters. u can mix. But if u match, in my opinion, it would work a little better. I agree with Cadence.
Yes, you can mix brands to your preference!!
to get the best results they say to have the same brand...this is because the ingredients work together for the final desired look. Do i match them? Not always. Any shampoo or conditioner is generally ok to mix.


However....You do want to switch up brands after using a bottle. Your hair will become familiar with a certain product and eventually become ';stale'; for lack of a better word. To keep your hair the best it can be , after you go through a bottle swith to something else!
You can definately mix. I also alternate my shampoo and conditioner to help prevent buildup. I generally use a cheaper shampoo and a good conditioner. I will use degunkify shampoo by Herbal Essense every other day or couple of days to help with build up prevention.
It is better to use the same brand name . because they work better when they are the same brand .
You can mix and match. The only real issue might be a difference in smells.
It doesn't matter. But most shampoos and conditioners are made to compliment each other.
i mix brands all the time.


nothing has happened yet =P lol
It's definintely okay to mix brands. Use brands and types of conditioners that fit your hair texture and style. For example: for dry highlighted hair use products for chemically treated hair. It doesn't hurt to mix products at all.





But after awhile, be sure to use a clarifying shampoo to rid build up. The best one is Neutrogena Clean.





Good luck!
you can mix brands no harm in that
doesnt matter
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  • What is the best name brand shampoo for hair?

    What is the best shampoo (name brand - Nivea, H%26amp;S, Pert Plus, etc.) for hair? What I mean by brand name is shampoo you can buy at your local supermarket (none of those salon shampoos that cost an arm and leg). I want something that will not result in hair loss.What is the best name brand shampoo for hair?
    BiosilkWhat is the best name brand shampoo for hair?
    Charles worthington is amazing- there are loads of different types for different hair types.Absolutely fab!!





    Aussies quite good too, a little less expensive as well!!





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    L'oreal. Aussie.

    What is your favorite salon brand shampoo and conditioner?

    NOT from a store, from an actual salon.





    Tell me why too please :-)What is your favorite salon brand shampoo and conditioner?
    Bed Head Shampoo and Conditioner.


    You can get them at the store, too, but they are


    considered salon hair treatments.





    I like them because.. Well it works really well


    and it keeps your hair soft :DWhat is your favorite salon brand shampoo and conditioner?
    HerStyler! I'd like to suggest a natural daily hair care regime - why? - to give you healthy fantastic hair all of the time!


    I'd begin with HerStyler shampoo and conditioner daily and also the styling spray (if you use hair spray), the hair mask is a must (for deep conditioning and repairing dry, damaged or frizzy hair and prolonging haircolour) and also the serum is a must prior to using hair irons or blow dryers (to protect your hair during styling, make it incredibly silky, smooth and shiny and to create and hold your style all day in any weather. You will notice fantastic results immediately and so will your friends (read my 'guestbook'). When you use quality products they are very economical as you only need a tiny bit, so they go a long way.


    Please visit my web-store at https://www.infashionsense.com/ and click on the ';HERSTYLER VIDEO %26amp; FAQS'; button to find out more about HerStyler natural plants-protein and olive oil hair care products composed of minerals from the dead-sea. I hope this helps!
    I like Aveda. It washes your hair really good. There are lots of different styling products. I like Hang Straight Shampoo, Conditioner, and Hair Lotion. Same for Be curly. It's a really good product. If u are interested in trying it, look it up online because I only know that it's available at a salon where i live.
    definetly


    Catwalk because it is really healthy for your hair and makes it shiny, like really shiny. it brings out the color and its also rly good for died hair to, it helps split hair and it smells good!
    aveda sap moss shampoo and conditioner because you only need very little to do the job, and it smells fabulous
    Tigi Bed Head is the best thus far. I'm also going to try the Catwalk products very soon.
    I like Redkin, it just makes my hair super soft and pretty.
    Tresseme Smooth and Silky because its smells good:) and leaves my hair really smooth and shiny
    BED HEAD!!!!!!!!





    I LOVE IT!!!!

    What is the best shampoo/conditioner brand to help prevent hair from frizzing?

    My hair will be perfectly smooth until i walk outside into the humidity. I need something that will help prevent this. I'd prefer not to use hair spray or hair gel.What is the best shampoo/conditioner brand to help prevent hair from frizzing?
    Frizz EaseWhat is the best shampoo/conditioner brand to help prevent hair from frizzing?
    i got the same problem, but t stopped when i use head and shoulder shampoo and dove conditioner the latest hair repair version, and i use ascience hair treatment, leave it for 3 minutes then it will be silky when your hair is dry
    V05 Herbal Escapes Kiwi Lime Squeeze Shampoo!
    'Tresemme' probably or 'L'Oreal Elvive' is pretty good.
    Sebastian
    Garnier Fructis


    is what I use. It works perfectly.


    Hope it works!
    I like Aussie. the trouble with hair products is that what works great for one person may not work on another.
    I use Biolage it works well for frizz prevention
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    What grocery store brand shampoo and conditioner is healthiest for my hair?

    I have really fine hair...and a lot of it! It takes me at least 30 minutes just to blow it dry! It has some interesting waves but I blow it streight. Any ideas what will be best to keep it healthiest (Besides breaking the bank on salon brands)?What grocery store brand shampoo and conditioner is healthiest for my hair?
    Best ones so far have been Thermasilk and Dove. They're both gentle and work really really well.





    Tresemme, while they have an interesting product angle that they're a 'salon' brand, they dried my hair out like no other. Even the conditioner felt like water... although that might be good for you considering that you have finer hair than me (I have a hair like a sponge)





    Try blow drying your hair on cool or warm, not hot.. because you'll dry it out and make it split even more, being that it's finer.





    Also, try spreading a product (can't remember what it's called), that will protect your hair from blow drying. Your fine hair NEEDS it.. What you do is you spread in this blow-dry protector stuff through your entire hair, THEN you blow dry it, which will make it stay healthier longer.





    Oh and you can also try Bumble and Bumble's defrizz stuff. I know it's a lot of money, but a little drop goes a long way and this stuff works really well.What grocery store brand shampoo and conditioner is healthiest for my hair?
    None. Save up and look for sales during peak times like Mothers day, Holidays or just after a big promotion, and before another holiday. Know a stylist? Have her pick up something for you at the beauty supply. Best products picks professionally? Matrix, and Redken.
    Suave does a good job in my opinion and they have a wide variety of types to select from.


    You didn't ask about, but did mention having lots of fine, hard to dry hair. I find the special hair drying towels really help. I wrap my hair while drying the rest of me and dressing. When I am ready to blow dry, it goes much faster as the excess water has been absorbed.


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    Dove and Aussie is great! Garnier Frutis is pretty good but I don't recommend it for fine hair like yours, it's better for thicker hair.





    Do NOT use Pantane products, they're absolutely horrible foryour hair.





    Here's what works best for me: I use Dove shampoo, and alternate between Dove's Conditioner for colour treated hair (there's other dove conditioners, use what best describes your hair), and Aussie's Original 3 Minute Miracle. Alternating conditioners will make your hair softer and more managable.





    I strongly recommend you use Dove shampoo, it contains weightless conditioners and will not leave any residue (which makes fine hair look limp, flat, and lifeless!).











    Make sure you rinse your hair out very well, and use product sparingly before blow drying your hair (I recommend using a little bit of heat protectant). The more product that's in your hair the longer it takes to dry.
    I have used garnier fructis in the past and it works great. I had some problems with breakage and split ends.. and it made my hair great. It can be alittle on the expensive side, however the stuff is well worth is.





    I have also tried salon shampoos and i didnt think it was comparative.
    I think Aussie is good and so is Garnier Fructise. My shampoo of choice (when it comes to inexpensive shampoos) is Pantene, but a lot of stylistst said that it isnt very good because it's to ';waxy'; and coats your hair. I dont get it, but it works for me. They have a lot of different lines for hair like moisture renewal, full and thick (that would be good for you, since yuor hair is fine), color protection, curls etc.. just get a trial size and see if you like it, then try another until you get the one you like

    What is the best shampoo brand?

    What is the best shampoo brand?





    Please keep in mind that I have sensitive skin and I blow dry/straighten my hair everyday or every other day.What is the best shampoo brand?
    Sunsilk Hydra TLCWhat is the best shampoo brand?
    I have very fine hair and a sensative scalp. I also blow dry and straighten my hair everyday so I know the pain you are going through. I have an aunt that is a beautician and she recommended that I try Nexxus shampoo. It is a two in one shampoo and conditioner and it worked wonders on my damaged hair. It is not cheap shampoo that you can just buy at K mart or whatever. You can most likely find it at your local hair salon or beauty supply store like sally's beauty supply. I hope this will help you as much as it has helped me.
    Different people look from different perspective. As for me, I love Pantene, Sunsilk, Silkpro and Herbal Essence.
    Herbal Essences Dangerously Straight...it's for hair that you either want to straighten or that is already straight. Works wonders.
    I'm not sure which is THE absolute best in the world (after all, I haven't tried EVERY single one. ;) ), but Sunsilk Hydra TLC works wonders for me. I've used many shampoos/conditioners and they always left my hair feeling dry/and/or brittle, however this particular brand leaves my hair feeling healthy and smooth, and I blow dry/straighten every day. :)
    matrix works well (if you are on a budget) but i hear kerastase, bumble %26amp; bumble, and fekkai are great. also oscar blandi
    John Masters Organics. Yummy. Good for you and good for the environment.
    I love Biolage!
    i agree that Herbal Essences Dangerously Straight is great.
    Ok everyone has different takes on a question like this. I myself have fought my mother and my sisters on this. I went to the store and bought 5 different shampoos the 2 my mom said 2 my sisters said well then i choose one. The best is Aussie its a WONDERFUL product and its the best for any type of hair. So try to find what fits for YOUR hair not everyone elses...You say you have sensitive skin well aussie is made with eco-friendly products to help just that. O and by the way hun. I do the same dry/flat iron so yes this is a good product to use.

    Great shampoo&conditioner brands?

    Okay, so I have used Brilliant Brunette %26amp; Aussie, but I want something that will make my hair extremely volumized. Any shampoo%26amp;conditioner brands that are the same price or less that work really well for volumizing?Great shampoo%26amp;conditioner brands?
    The absolute best is the new brand called Organix. It has organic active ingredients and is sulfate free so it wont dry out your hair, plus...it smells absolutely awesome! Organix has different collections for different hair types which are all amazing! You can get Organix at Target, Kroger, Albertsons, Bed Bath %26amp; Beyond, and select Walgreens, Wal-Mart, CVS, etc. You'll love it!!!





    http://www.organixhair.com/


    .Great shampoo%26amp;conditioner brands?
    I LOVE garnier, but my hair is extremely thick, so volumizing is not my problems. some of my friends with thin hair try loreal vive pro. it makes their thin boring hair really shiny and full. try it!
    Personally I don't think your going to find anything for the same price that will give you spectacular results. The store brand vo5, aussie, suave, well, they have a wax in them that coat the hair and make it temporaily thicker, but weigh it down at the same time. Eventually the wax resudie builds up on your hair and then it's almost impossible to get your hair to have volume. The only way to get the residue out is by clarifying. Use a good clarifying shampoo and that should do the trick. Professional products are the best for your hair, not only because they don't contain a lot of the residues normal shampoo has, but because they are ph balanced also. My perosnal recomendation would be redkin volumizing products, (shampoo, guts and conditioner...to use on the ends of your hair only). Another altternitive to professional products is generic professional products. You can find them at Sally's beauty supply store or your local beauy supply store. The actually name is ';Generic'; and then it will have the name of the professional product that it is generic for. Hope this helps.
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