A shampoo with a special ingredient..

Jace

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Paul Mitchell (hairdresser) has a shampoo
with Awapuhi...main benefits..smooths hair, reduces frizz,
repairs dry, damaged hair.


Do you use/have a special shampoo?😉
 

I use Nature's Gates shampoos. It's hard to find them now since Whole Foods stopped carrying them years ago but I do load up when I do find them. I use many different formulas with my favorite being jojoba. I never did try the awapuhi shampoo if I can find it I will. My hair loves this brand and will not behave itself otherwise. It's a good product.

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Having long, thick , curly hair, I definitely know there’s a huge difference in shampoo. Natures Gate is a great brand made with wholistic ingredients. An added benefit is the natural scent.

I’m really fussy about hair products and have to be or my hair turns into a mass frizz ball.

You get what you pay for.
 
Paul Mitchell (hairdresser) has a shampoo
with Awapuhi...main benefits..smooths hair, reduces frizz,
repairs dry, damaged hair.


Do you use/have a special shampoo?😉

Never used it. As @chic seems to allude to, other hair care manufacturers use the Awapuhi ingredient too.

For the more daring among us, buy the plant and squeeze out the ingredients yourself. It seems the Polonisians have been using it for centuries.

"Hey, how you growing?"

 
Paul Mitchell (hairdresser) has a shampoo
with Awapuhi...main benefits..smooths hair, reduces frizz,
repairs dry, damaged hair.


Do you use/have a special shampoo?😉
Have you tried it?
You didn’t really say.
I know Paul Mitchell is a good hair dresser brand but this is the first I’ve heard of this.
 
I use Nature's Gates shampoos. It's hard to find them now since Whole Foods stopped carrying them years ago but I do load up when I do find them. I use many different formulas with my favorite being jojoba. I never did try the awapuhi shampoo if I can find it I will. My hair loves this brand and will not behave itself otherwise. It's a good product.

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Amazon carries Natures Gate. You can buy as much as you want whenever you want.
 
Paul Mitchell (hairdresser) has a shampoo
with Awapuhi...main benefits..smooths hair, reduces frizz,
repairs dry, damaged hair.


Do you use/have a special shampoo?😉
I adore Paul Mitchell's Awapuhi shampoo, been using it on and off since 1990, although I haven't bought any in about a year. It smells wonderful; I'd buy it for that reason alone, I think.

I didn't realize it purported to repair dry, damaged hair, though. Maybe it's time to give it another go. I try to buy shampoos that will help with that.
 
I used to use lemon Joy dish detergent. I received some compliments of how great my hair looked than and people were surprised when I told them what I used for shampoo when they asked. Hey, soap is soap.
Kinda the same here; since my hair is super-oily, I've used dish detergent with pretty good results.
 
I like Pureology. At first glance it seems kind of expensive BUT i buy the econo 33.8 fl oz jug & it lasts me at least a full year. Really good stuff IMHO.

Silicone-free, sulfate-free shampoo for gentle cleansing & hydration.”
 
I prefer to use shampoos that have been developed only by "Marketing People", where the ingredients have no real world association. Or at the very least have hyped up ingredient names that describe real ingredients that would otherwise seem mundane.

Any shampoo with "AquaMaris Complex"; "Vita-Spheres"; "Nutrium 10"; "Revolutionary Moisture Complex"; "Pro-Vitamin Complex"; "Phyto-Keratin Liquid Crystals"; "NanoShield Lubricant Complex" is fine by me. The more ingredients of this type, the merrier. Because I'm worth it!

The above list of ingredients from the Book of One Thousand and One Marketing Phrase, probably.
Actually, now I think again, that last one I mentioned might have been in an Engine Oil I recently purchased?

When i find a shampoo with made up phrases such as, Vortex-Activated Botanical Complex, & or Simplex; Hydro-Magnetec Infusion; Elixir of Narcissistic Extract, I will know my search for the ultimate shampoo is finally over.
 
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I like Dove shampoo & conditioner. I only shampoo my hair once a week or so now, but rinse and condition it daily.

Because my hair is curly and can frizz, after lightly towel drying I apply a dime sized amount of leave-in conditioner. The spendy option is Caviar Creme ($20+ for 5.1 oz), but I often use L'Oreal Elvive ($5/5.1 oz) Caviar Creme is superior but I save it for special occasions.

To revive my curls if they've flattened I wet my hands and work in a little Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine anti-frizz serum.

Dish soap like Dawn can a great occasional clarifying option because it strips out all the oils, but can extremely drying and damaging to hair when used everyday.
 
Had used Finesse shampoo...
but it made my hair too soft...felt thin👎👎
 


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