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Re: Choosing The Right Shampoo For Your Hair Type

by Karl Haas <midlant@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 7, 2008 at 04:47 PM

On Feb 6, 5:33=A0pm, xiko...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> There are hundreds of shampoo's out there, from the Suave you can
> purchase at the local pharmacy to designer shampoo's like Kerastas and
> Philip B. that can only be purchased from speciality salons and
> stores. How do you choose?
>
> First, know your hair type. It's fairly easy to know what type of
> shampoo your hair needs if it's permed or colored. If your hair is
> permed then most likely you're seeing a stylist on a regular basis and
> he or she has suggested a product for you. If your hair is colored you
> will want a shampoo that will be gentle on the color and not strip it
> from your hair. Is your hair dry? Oily? Thin or full and coarse?
>
> What affect do you want the shampoo to have on your hair? Be aware of
> claims made by shampoo manufacturers. The only thing regulated by the
> Food & Drug Administration is the list of ingredients on the back of
> the shampoo bottle. This means that manufacturers can claim their
> shampoos moisturize or add volume whether or not they do.
>
> Herbs and botanicals smell great, but their affect on the hair has
> never been proven. Actually most shampoos and conditioners affect your
> hair only tem****arily by leaving product behind on your hair after you
> wash. They have no long term effect on the condition of your hair at
> all.
>
> Don't believe that you have to use one manufacturers entire hair
> product line. It's the same for skin care products. All shampoos clean
> the hair. All soaps clean the face. All conditioners
>
> http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Both***es/20061002/47080.html

I remember shampoo, sort of...
(I comb my hair with a Norelco.)
 




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Re: Choosing The Right Shampoo For Your Hair Type
Karl Haas <midlant@[EM  2008-02-07 16:47:17 

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