What do you prefer - shampoo plus conditioner or a plain shampoo?

Philippines
August 28, 2010 1:11pm CST
Now a days, some products are being combine into two. Wherein you can buy now a product having the contents of two. One good example for this is, shampoo. Now a days, if you purchase a shampoo, you can have a shampoo plus conditioner in one. Hence, you also have a choice, there are some shampoo that does not have a mix of conditioner. If you are the buyer or if you will going to buy a shampoo, what do you prefer - a shampoo with conditioner or just a plain shampoo and just buy a separate conditioner?
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25 responses
@Libertywu (136)
• China
1 Sep 10
For me, i'd prefer a plain shampoo and a seperate conditioner. The effect will be better than the combined one.
@p3ks626 (6538)
• Philippines
29 Aug 10
My image stylist always told me its always better to use the conditioner everyday rather than use the shampoo everyday. I tried to do that but using conditioner everyday is expensive so I get to use it every other day.
@meemingNEW (2226)
• Philippines
29 Aug 10
I always prefer shampoo plus conditioner . that's why my younger brother would always yell at me every morning so that he won't be late in class because of how long I use the shower. It takes a lot of time for me to get my hair shampooed with conditioner on. It's just my daily routine. And I prefer the same brand of product to use on my hair. :)
29 Aug 10
I like seperates too. I only like to condition my hair once a week and I use a particular colour stay conditioner that helps keep my dyed hair looking shiny and fresh. I have never found the mixed varities to be any good for my hair so I chose my own seperate products that sit well with my hair type.
@shearry18 (118)
• Davao, Philippines
29 Aug 10
If I'm the buyer, I prefer getting a shampoo with conditioner. For some, it depends with the type of hair they have. Some shampoos can dry out the hair that's the reason why they need to use conditioner afterwards. You should see for yourself if shampoo alone or shampoo plus conditioner works for you.
@genevy (3)
29 Aug 10
i prefer to have plain shampoo and conditioner. since i got a treated hair already..Try to used organic products its really a big help. It's actually work for me
• United States
29 Aug 10
I prefer them together. It just seems simpler and easier to use that way. I also think it is cheaper, or at least it seems to be for me, since I don't buy seperate shampoos and conditioners.
@hestylim (1210)
• Indonesia
29 Aug 10
I think I would buy the one that mix with conditioner and buy extra conditioner. So, if I don't have time or I need to rush, I can just use the shampoo with conditioner..
@atv818 (1980)
• United Arab Emirates
29 Aug 10
I prefer to use shampoo with conditioner because it saves time in using it at the same time. My life is always in the rush so the faster things are used, the better.
@lissa12p (99)
• Philippines
29 Aug 10
I only use a separate shampoo every other day. Only when I feel like my hair is kind of dry will I use a conditioner after every shampoo.
• United States
29 Aug 10
I still use shampoo and conditioner . I have found that the 2 in 1 shampoo tends to make my hair sticky. My hair stylist even told me that and suggested that I buy them separately so that is what I do.
@deve_annrn (1856)
• Philippines
29 Aug 10
If I am a wise buyer and is concern with saving a few dime.., then I will definitely purchase the product that provides both shampoo and conditioner in one.., so I've got to pay the price of just one item yet get the benefit of both shampoo and conditioner.. But my hair is not thrifty and won't cooperate with this idea.., it makes my hair dry when i used a conditioner pre-mixed with a shampoo.., so i've got to buy a separate conditioner just for my hair to be at its best..=)
@syvels (258)
• Philippines
29 Aug 10
i use shampoo on my hair everyday, but for conditioner? i only use it like 3-4 times a week...
@sjhaeki (795)
• Philippines
29 Aug 10
i buy them separately. whether the shampoo i get already has a conditioner or not i still get a separate conditioner. i think the effect is still somewhat different. and maybe better if you get a shampoo with conditioner + conditioner.
@sender621 (14894)
• United States
28 Aug 10
I like to buy my shampoos and conditioners separately. I have purchased and used shampoo and condioners in one before. i wasn't really happy with how they made my hair feel and look. Even if it costs me more, i will buy shampoo in one bottle and my conditioner in another.
@puccagirl (7294)
• Israel
28 Aug 10
I always use both, my hair just does not look good if I don't, since it is very dry. I usually buy a set from the same brand, to make it easier.
@jennbart (1330)
• Philippines
29 Aug 10
I want mine separate conditioner. I feel like, the 2 in 1 does not work for me. I need 2 bottles for my bath.
• United States
28 Aug 10
I prefer using a shampoo AND conditioner instead of a 2-in-1. When I use them together, i feel more of the shampoo than the conditioner and my hair ends up being somewhat ratty and tangled very easily. I will say this much, a 2-in-1 is great when you are a bit short on time. Shampoo in general makes my hair feel clean, but it also makes it feel a little tough. When I add the conitioner, it smoothes it out and feels soft. I just have to make sure to rinse out all of the conitioner, not fun when you don't get it all out the first time.
@dream_ozn (1754)
• Singapore
29 Aug 10
I definitely prefer a plain shampoo and a plain bottle of conditioner. First, I have this feeling that if these two products are mixed together to become one, the effect will not be that good. Furthermore, hair stylist don't recommend the use of conditioners everyday. Thus, if the conditioner is mixed together with the shampoo, then how can we control this? In addition, I prefer choosing the amount of conditioning I want to use when I wash my hair.
@gurka84 (66)
• Argentina
29 Aug 10
im using combined right now but I realize i prefer just shampoo. I dont take care of my hear at all. thats why if I use conditioner it gets too fluffy jajajaja.