Best Shampoos to use?
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Best Shampoos to use?
Running out of the Dermaheal shampoo and looking to get something else. I Also use one of the Lamas shampoos.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
I like all of the Elsom ones..and Bioclin Phydrium Advance has become one of my favs. Morrocco Method is another good line.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Thanks...I just bought that HairSil one from Walmart today. I tried the green Elsom one and liked that, the Morrocco Method ones are so hard to tell if your hair is washed. Its nice that its natural but feels like putting mud on your head, so hard to lather up.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Piroctone Olamine shampoo with tea tree oil.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Im trialing one now that ive tried in the past with marginal tickening result.This time ive hit it more aggressively with wash and lather for 2 minutes then rinse and relather and et sit on for another 6 minutes or so.Scalp feels sqeeky clean after with no oily sebum left at all.Hair looks thicke throughout in 2 weeks with very minor lengthening of vellous in hairline.I also started fish oil at the same time internally like 2 teaspoons per day but doubt that is helping so soon.Wha is curious about this experimet is ive tried this shampoo in the past with very minor thickening effect but wrote it off as coincidence after i ran out of the bottle and only applied it once per day and quickly washed off....Im using the Thera NEEM scalp therape shampoo which has very interesting ingrediets which are documented antiandrogens .....Aqueous Extracts of Azadirachta Indica (Neem) Leaf*, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint)*, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary)* and Melissa Officinalis (Lemon Balm)*, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice*, Coco Glucoside, Decyl Glucoside, Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate, Disodium Cocoglucoside Citrate, Kosher Glycerin, Polysorbate 80, Panthenol, Azadirachta Indica (Neem) Oil*, Hydrolyzed Rice Protein, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexyl Glycerin, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Essential Oils of Citrus Medica Limonum (Lemon) Peel, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) and Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender), Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid. * Certified Organic
Maybe someone else can try this inexpensive shampoo to see if it helps them.Im curious to see what happens in the months ahead.I bought 3 bottles
Maybe someone else can try this inexpensive shampoo to see if it helps them.Im curious to see what happens in the months ahead.I bought 3 bottles
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
it's been a while for me to be here again....but I have to say Revita is for me by far the best shampoo I have ever used and I recommend this shampoo to everybody. My hair is very soft now, it smells great and my hair is thickening, growing longer, miniaturized hairs are regrowing, hair loss is normal again.....I do not have these "bad hairdays" anymore, that is fantastic. Also the ingredients are impressive as well.
A friend of mine is NW3a now and started using minoxidil foam and revita, I might post his pictures in about 4 months from now.
Anyway I know this wont stop it completely, so I might start with minoxidil as well as soon as my temples are getting bigger and/or as soon as my crown is getting balder. But untill now they are exactly the same as previous year (I even think slightly better)....and that is good
A friend of mine is NW3a now and started using minoxidil foam and revita, I might post his pictures in about 4 months from now.
Anyway I know this wont stop it completely, so I might start with minoxidil as well as soon as my temples are getting bigger and/or as soon as my crown is getting balder. But untill now they are exactly the same as previous year (I even think slightly better)....and that is good
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Absolutely and without a doubt the best shampoo and conditioner is available from www.thelaserclinic.com.au
Dexpanthenol, shampoo and conditioner, DHT Blockers, co-enzyme for thickening and a full range of affordable Laser Hoods, Flat Panels and Hand helds.
Dexpanthenol, shampoo and conditioner, DHT Blockers, co-enzyme for thickening and a full range of affordable Laser Hoods, Flat Panels and Hand helds.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
The best shampoo is head & Shoulders. It contains zinc pyrithione, an active ingredient that helps fight of dandruff issues like flaking and itching of the scalp.I have always use this shampoo.I also use for control your dandruff .
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If you are seriously considering changing the shampoo and if you bear some costly one then shampoo by Amway would be great. I have tried it several times and I found that the quality is unmatched.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Seconded on the elsoms. Stay away from head & shoulders.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Agreed with others. Head and shoulders is not a good one to use, certainly does not promote good scalp hygiene, and is commonly viewed as detrimental to hair re-growth for people with hair loss issues
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
alairauston wrote:The best shampoo is head & Shoulders. It contains zinc pyrithione, an active ingredient that helps fight of dandruff issues like flaking and itching of the scalp.I have always use this shampoo.I also use for control your dandruff .
Yes...it helps indeed...but you forgot to say how it helps....because first H&S will let you loose all your hair and taaadaaaaaaaaa you have no more dandruff as you dont have any hair on your head.
I have used H&S for 2 month and I never had so many hairloss and my hair felt awefull!
Just use a simple keto shampoo to get rid of your dandruff....helps after very first use.
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Do you have hairloss? I doubt that Garnier has something to fight the hairloss regarding MPB? I might be wrong tho.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
I have a bad experience with H&S too. I'm interested on Micellarin Hue for all hair colors.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
head and shoulder is not used to reduce hair fall it's just a cleaner . . . i think . . .
what about your herbal shampoo why you want to change it . . . herbal shampoo's are really good .
what about your herbal shampoo why you want to change it . . . herbal shampoo's are really good .
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
I would like to know why people think that herbal and Ayovedic shampoos are best?
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
There are so much shampoos is available in the market but I think those all are very bad for our hair, I used Ayurveda shampoo for my hair , I have been using last two years but my hair growth was as it is.I am dam sure if you want to long time your hair quality so keep us Ayurveda shmpoos.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Revita and regenepure Dr are the best for scalp health.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
I bought a awesome Indian shampoo SBM thirutaali shampoo
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i bought another good shampoo!!!! very good for the hairs! http://www.sandhuproducts.com/s.nl/it.A ... egory=2157
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minox bothers my scalp BIG time! makes my scalp itch. i might try nizoral again.Thi wrote:Nizoral works like a charm. Its part of the big 3 regimen (google this if you haven't heard about it).
Minox tends to leave my scalp all flaky. To solve this problem, I use nizoral twice a week and it works very well.
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I think I may go back on Lama's Chinese herbal one for awhile. Rotate with Micellarin Fight and/or Green.
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I'm trying to find a all natural Indian shampoo.
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http://www.goldwaterindia.com/01---hair ... f__greying
goldwater hairflow shampoo! take a look @ the ingredients!
goldwater hairflow shampoo! take a look @ the ingredients!
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Just some random shampoos. First one with Argan and millet
http://www.aloedermal.com/en/index.php? ... &Itemid=32
http://www.belegenza.com/products/growout.html
http://www.premierdeadsea.com/products/ ... oz%29.html
http://www.lasscosmetics.com/natural-ha ... s-free.php
http://www.aloedermal.com/en/index.php? ... &Itemid=32
http://www.belegenza.com/products/growout.html
http://www.premierdeadsea.com/products/ ... oz%29.html
http://www.lasscosmetics.com/natural-ha ... s-free.php
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i'm going to take a look at those! i bought this shampoo today Herbal Chumket Hair Re-Growth Shampoo. i notice my hair gets very very very dry when i use keto and coconut poos often. my shampoos i will be using are revita only 2x week, sbm leaf juice and Herbal Chumket Hair Re-Growth Shampoo. sbm leaf juice is a coconut shampoo. amla brahmi hair wash is a cocnut base shampoo aswell(i'm going to drop this i can smell alcohol in it). the shipping charges for Herbal Chumket Hair Re-Growth Shampoo was very expensive! after i made the purchase i found a cheaper source! i bought another 1 SWAMI RAMDEV PATANJALI KESH KANTI HAIR CLEANSER SHAMPOO.Jacob wrote:Just some random shampoos. First one with Argan and millet
http://www.aloedermal.com/en/index.php? ... &Itemid=32
http://www.belegenza.com/products/growout.html
http://www.premierdeadsea.com/products/ ... oz%29.html
http://www.lasscosmetics.com/natural-ha ... s-free.php
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Do those shampoos contain SLS etc or are they pretty "natural"? Lather well?
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all shampoos i use are natural. sandu amla brahmi hair wash lathers well but has a strange smell almost like alcohol. sbm leaf juice is a coconut shampoo has no lather and texture is maple syrup.Herbal Chumket Hair Re-Growth Shampoo lather very well. SWAMI RAMDEV PATANJALI KESH KANTI HAIR CLEANSER SHAMPOO has not arrived yet. sweet sunah black seed herbal shampoo was the my fav. shampoo BUT it colored my hair red tints. i believe because it conains henna in it.Jacob wrote:Do those shampoos contain SLS etc or are they pretty "natural"? Lather well?
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SWAMI RAMDEV PATANJALI KESH KANTI HAIR CLEANSER SHAMPOO has sles shampoo as a base. jacob is that the same as sls? i cant use sls shampoos!
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SLES is supposed to be the better one..milder etc.
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i used SWAMI RAMDEV PATANJALI KESH KANTI HAIR CLEANSER SHAMPOO for the first time and its a mild shampoo. sles is the only questionable ingredient in it. smells like fresh orangesJacob wrote:SLES is supposed to be the better one..milder etc.
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i just bought dhathri chemparathi thaali shampoo. its a medicated indian shampoo. i'm dropping sbm leaf juice shampoo.
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I agree to this..alairauston wrote:The best shampoo is head & Shoulders. It contains zinc pyrithione, an active ingredient that helps fight of dandruff issues like flaking and itching of the scalp.I have always use this shampoo.I also use for control your dandruff .
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I think I'm going to purchase sweet sunnah shampoo again. I used the remaider of an old bottle this shampoo is great
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
I use Nizoral 2-3 times a week...I have also heard that Neutrogena TSAL is good too, but I haven't tried it
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I was reading through your posts and noticed that you mention many different shampoos. have you found one that overall works the best? or do you rotate? just curious because i am trying to find one i can be consistent with.israelite wrote:I think I'm going to purchase sweet sunnah shampoo again. I used the remaider of an old bottle this shampoo is great
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Revita and sweet sunah are the best. Revita has keto in it and whole bunch of good ingredients. Sweet sunah gives my hair so much volume. I rotate 2 shampoosdenman56 wrote:I was reading through your posts and noticed that you mention many different shampoos. have you found one that overall works the best? or do you rotate? just curious because i am trying to find one i can be consistent with.israelite wrote:I think I'm going to purchase sweet sunnah shampoo again. I used the remaider of an old bottle this shampoo is great
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
What is the shampoo you use?
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I've tried those as well, and I agree with you. I had to stop using them because I really didn't feel like it cleaned my hair, even though I'm sure it did.ChuckP wrote:...the Morrocco Method ones are so hard to tell if your hair is washed. Its nice that its natural but feels like putting mud on your head, so hard to lather up.
Anyway, to the op, Nizoral's your answer.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
I use Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Special Shampoo which works great for dandruff, feels great on the scalp and smells great as well.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Aloe Vera is one good option for natural shampoos.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
I use Piroctone Olamine shampoo for my hair.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Many people preferred products today are argan oil shampoo and conditioners because of these products have the ability to penetrate the hair easily which considerably helps in restoring the hair from damage and dullness, and to maintain its shine, softness and natural beauty.
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I use Aloe Vera. It's the natural alternative.
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I use pantene shampoo and conditioner it is best shampoo and conditioner in market according to me .
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Last time i suggested SUnsilk black shampoo and conditioner , but i think i want to switch to something even more better for fuller and longer hair.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
i use Piroctone Olamine shampoo and its good for all hair types.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
1.Aveeno Pure Renewal Shampoo for normal hair
2.Pantene Color Preserve Shine Shampoo for Color-Treated Hair
3.DevaCurl Low-Poo Shampoo for curly hair
4. Redken All Soft Shampoo for dry hair
2.Pantene Color Preserve Shine Shampoo for Color-Treated Hair
3.DevaCurl Low-Poo Shampoo for curly hair
4. Redken All Soft Shampoo for dry hair
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
Shampoo is meant to remove dirt, sebum (a.k.a. oils), and product buildup from your hair. But there are dozens of different brands to choose from, and even more types within those brands.The same goes for conditioners. Conditioners are meant to add shine, protect hair from drying out and allow for easier combing. and use minoxidill and bio hair treatment .
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Personally I use Tresemme hair fall control and it gives good results.
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Re: Best Shampoos to use?
The shampoo which contains Dexpanthenol, shampoo and conditioner, DHT Blockers, co-enzyme for thickening are the best shampoo to use.
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