Thursday, January 7, 2010

What is the best shampoo to use regularly?

I have also been having a dandruff problem for about a week, so what's the best anti-dandruff shampoo?What is the best shampoo to use regularly?
well pert plus is always a favorite of mineWhat is the best shampoo to use regularly?
The best shampoo to use regularly is the one the your hair stylist or barber recommends for you hair. This is something you should ask the person that takes care of your hair.
i have used sauve for years..i love it and they have a dandruff product also.
Head and Shoulders helps moisturize your scalp and eliminates 100% of dandruff
Keto.....u can get it in a drug strore, about 5 dollor it comes in a small bottle but it really work, and you can use it every other day...
Try a anti-dandruff version of Garnier Fructis, that stuff works good. I'm sure there's one available.
Paul Mitchell makes some great products. Their Tea Tree shampoo is great for dandruff. Talk to a professinal stylist,they can recomend the right products for your hair type.
aussie mega they leave no build up so can be used twice a day if needed
I have always used Aveda products and they have a product for most everyones type of hair. Shampure is a good everyday shampoo W/ rosemary mint for a conditioning after the shampoo. You could check it out at aveda.com. Hope this has helped.
It is not good to use any shampoo regularly. You should switch every couple of months. It depends on what kind of hair you have depending on what shampoos are better for you. Using the wrong kind, could be why you have dandruff. Try changing shampoos and if that does not work. Try Head and Shoulders.
Aveda's Scalp Benefits shampoo %26amp; conditioner will help to balance the oils from your scalp to the hair and keep it nice. DO NOT use a ';dandruff'; shampoo as they dry the scalp to keep the dandruff away and your body in turn says ';scalp is dry, make more oil'; and thus starts the vicious cycle so many people are stuck in. Also, you do not want to wash your hair more than once a day, rinsing is fine if needed, but not shampooing for the same reasons as above.

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