i always change my brand of shampoo.how about you?
By flagella08
@flagella08 (5065)
Philippines
10 responses
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
26 Jun 09
I do not have a preference on brand either. When I was dying my hair I would buy shampoo tht was supposed to keep your hair healthy. Now that I don't do even with it but wash and brush, I don't worry about the brand. Right now I use Head and Shoulders Dry Scalp becaus emy fiance and I use the same type of shampoo. I will probably continue to buy this type of shampoo, or rather will buy this shampoo whilst having the money and out of the house.
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
29 Jun 09
I don't think it's expensive here in the USA. There are other brands that are more expensive, but yes I would think that the commercials for the shampoo is what causes them to be so high in price. Good Luck! Have a wonderful day and I appreciate the comment back!
@CJay77 (4438)
• Australia
23 Jun 09
I don't, I only have two brands of shampoos that I usually use, it's either pantene or head&shoulders, but now I'm using dove because it's on sale and I don't really like it because I think my hair is getting dry because of it. After I finished this one, I may have to go back to pantene or head&shoulder.
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@flagella08 (5065)
• Philippines
24 Jun 09
some say that we shouldn't buy products on sale.they are usually the old stocks and are near to expiry dates. others are of quality but i don't recommend products especially for the body that are on sale.
@thyst07 (2079)
• United States
24 Jun 09
I don't use shampoo. Regular shampoos are filled with petroleum products and artificial chemicals that have been linked to cancer and other diseases. And all natural/organic shampoos are just too expensive for my limited budget. I read online posts about people using baking soda to wash their hair. I tried it, and I loved it! I just make a paste with baking soda and water to wash my hair, and then I use apple cider vinegar diluted with water as a conditioning rinse. My hair is in great condition, my scalp isn't itchy or flaky, and I'm saving a ton of money. If you can't find a shampoo you like, baking soda might be worth a try. Just beware that it might take a week or two for your hair to adjust to the new routine.
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@xannebull (1793)
• Philippines
24 Jun 09
i have a regular shampoo that i use always, it takes months before i change to another brand of shampoo. when i feel that my hair isn't good to it anymore, then i would change it as soon as possible.
@jheLaichie (4438)
• Philippines
23 Jun 09
well, i have this preference and its called head and shoulders menthol. its the only shampoo i used because i am having flakes on my scalp that i really have to get rid of. and thats the only shampoo that helps me to get that flakes off my head. thats why i dont like to change shampoos because of the fear of the said ailment on my head.
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@flagella08 (5065)
• Philippines
24 Jun 09
i used to have that shampoo too but my hair gets stiff and dry. as of now, im using pantene and usually have another brand for next week.
@fishkingback (430)
• China
24 Jun 09
I seldom change my brand of shampoo,because I am a little worried that some shampoo I can't trust may harm my hair and scalp .
Usually,I am accustomed to using head&shoulders,I think it is a trusted brand which I have used for many years.
@silverglint (2000)
• Philippines
29 Jun 09
I usually just stick to one shampoo unless I find a new brand that is better than the one I am using. I am not really particular with the shampoo that I use as long as it does not leave my hair dry. I also tried herbal shampoo but I feel like it left my hair squeeky clean, which is good, but its kinda stiff so I had to use a separate conditioner. i prefer the shampoo with conditioner combined
@maharlikah (1045)
• Philippines
23 Jun 09
Me too I don't stick on one shampoo. Herbal shampoo is good too. It can help make your scalp healthy.
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