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REC. Needed for shampoo
Mon, 2 Jan 2006 22:43:09 -0500
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Piper...
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I would love some opinions from this savy bunch.Here goes.I have baby fine
hair that i like to keep colored.The problem is my scalp is sensitive , oily
ahmward...
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It is a very strong shampoo. I think David sent CarolCorb Redken
products for fine hair as a secret santa gift. Perhaps you can try that
line.
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and prone to dandruff.I want to keep coloring my hair but i want to find a
great quality shampoo that can treat the scalp condtion with out hurting my
color.Any ideas?
T A R T ...
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I use a shampoo by DeLorenzo for sensitive scalps. I love it and I buy
several litres at a time. It is not cheap but nothing else works on my
Stevie...
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Try Rene Furterer line. It's amazing!!
Stevie
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sensitive scalp.
Seems it is an Australian product so I'm not sure whether you can get it
in the US, but it really works for me and I'm stickin' to it!
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Saving SilverSpangliekin...
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I've never had scalp issues, but I second the Nioxin for color retention.
It's great for color treated hair. Very mild and smells great. Their scalp
therapy conditioner is also really great if your hair responds poorly to
static or gets frizzy a lot. It's expensive, though. I'd get the big 34 oz.
bottle or at least a 20 ouncer. The small bottles will set you back a bit in
cost and since their shampoo isn't very thick, you'll use it up quite fast,
most likely. Smells so refreshing and nice, too. I love Nioxin. I even have
a Nioxin hairbrush!
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