Pureology shampoo and conditioner Pureology colour fanatic leave in or Unite 7 Seconds Moroccan oil
I love Pureology. Pricy, but my hair has never looked bettter. The colour fanatic keeps my hair from tangling and the moroccan oil keeps my hair smooth and shiny. I spend a small fortune on my hair. Eek.
I rotate shampoos and conditioners, but one product I've been using regularly and really love is Suave's Awapuhi and Ginger Leave-in Creme. It's, like, $5 and it smells nice, and it makes my fine hair really thick and manageable.
All the products. Seriously, I need a 12 Step Program.
Shampoos and Conditioners?
I mix it up between Costco's Pureology knock off (especially in the winter), Goldwell Dual Sensories, Moroccan Oil, Wella Professional, Biolage Colorlast. Currently I'm loving Organix Biotin.
Styling products?
I like Living Proof PhD, Morrocan Oil Creme, Goldwell Flat Marvel, Perfect 10 for Blondes, Redken Guts. Sometimes I mix stuff.
Pureology shampoo and conditioner Kenra Platinum blow dry spray for heat protection and lightweight moisture
Have not found a holy grail product for volume, which is my biggest hair issue. I have approximately 3668435 volumizing hair products in my bathroom cabinet.
Joico moisture recovery shampoo and conditioner. If I'm going to blow dry my hair I spray in"its a 10" keratin leave in spray. If I'm going to let it air dry I run some Moroccan oil thru it and I'm done. If I have whispys after I blow dry I use a little Moroccan oil and Garnier flexible control hairspray.
I was using Redken but recently thought my hair was looking kind of meh. I picked up Say Yes to Carrots from recs on here last week and it looks good. It's shiny, less damaged looking, and soft. I plan to stick with it.
I use Motor Mouth by bed head for volume when I straighten. Seems to work ok.
When I curl my hair I use catwalk curlesque, blow-dry with a diffuser and then scrunch with Bedhead Manipulator. Love and love. The Manipulator helps with volume and smells like the beach.
I just quit using Big and Sexy Hair root boost. It made my scalp itch like crazy.
Shampoo: Aveda Damage Remedy Conditioner: Alba Mango or Aveda Damage Remedy Oil: Argan oil or Keihl's Leave in Treatment Flat iron spray: Matrix Sleek (something) Shine: Redken Diamond Shine Hairspray: Dove (I rarely use hairspray)
If I'm leaving my hair curly (natural) I use some blue curl serum from Redken.
My favorite shampoo is Pureology. I am using the Costco knock-off right now and it's not nearly as good.
pooh8402, I love Aquage's root lifter. It's called Uplifting Foam - I have a decent amount of hair but it's really fine. I used to highlight it, but I've stopped over the last few years, and the highlights gave my hair a lot more lift/volume at the crown. The Uplifting Foam helps lift it a little. I use their Silkening Oil first, then the foam. It's hard to describe how I put it in, but I think the small things blog has a tutorial on it.
Post by oregonpachey on Oct 25, 2014 20:40:18 GMT -5
I use Wen to co-wash. I have curly hair and have tried every styling product for curly hair on the market. My favorite is a product called Curls. It's sold at Target and I alternate between the gel and the whipped curl creme. They smell amazing and give me enough hold while leaving my hair soft. I wanted to love DevaCurl but didn't.
Post by kellsbelles on Oct 25, 2014 21:47:10 GMT -5
Kenra blow dry spray is the best! Guaranteed good hair day. You can even use it in place of conditioner bc it's a leave on spray. Use wet or dry before blow drying I love it!
My favorite shampoo is Pureology. I am using the Costco knock-off right now and it's not nearly as good.
pooh8402, I love Aquage's root lifter. It's called Uplifting Foam - I have a decent amount of hair but it's really fine. I used to highlight it, but I've stopped over the last few years, and the highlights gave my hair a lot more lift/volume at the crown. The Uplifting Foam helps lift it a little. I use their Silkening Oil first, then the foam. It's hard to describe how I put it in, but I think the small things blog has a tutorial on it.
Yea I have that, and I saw it on Kate's blog as well. I apply it the same way Kate does.
I have fine hair but a lot of it, so it gets heavy and weighed down very quickly.
My hair is super fine (though I have a lot of it) and I use Big Sexy Hair Root Boost mousse and Powder Play powder. The mousse is fab, and the powder gives me volume where I don't have it (two swirls at the crown).
I also use a hairspray, but I'm not consistent with that. Whatever is available. Fructise, Herbal whatever.
I feel like I have tried all of the products to get my hair under control.I really like the Aveda Be Curly cream (although I have to use it with a gel, it's not enough hold on its own). For deep conditioner I have been using Carol's Daughter Black Vanilla hair smoothie. It smells amazing and it makes my hair so soft.
Kenra moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Keeps my hair clean and soft. Its a 10 with keratin leave in with organix coconut serum. Those keep it smooth. I have been able to use these for 2 years without having to switch it out.
I have fine, color treated hair. Problem is that there is a lot of it, and it tends to frizz. For shampoo/conditioner, I switch off between Kirkland brand and Redken all soft. I then use Paul Mitchell skinny serum or It's a 10 hair cream.