What Brand of Shampoo Do You Use?

I use So Silver shampoo by Matrix. My hair has a lot of gray and this product keeps the gray parts from looking "brassy" or yellow.
 
I just ordered some Dove dermatological shampoo and some Dove conditioner, too. They are selling it on Amazon very cheap!

I couldn't pass up the bargain.
 
I like to switch it up, so I don't have one particular brand that I'm loyal to. My hair used to be very oily, but as I've gotten older it's become less and less so. And I put all those strange colors in it too lol! which help to keep it dryer than it normally would be. Plus it's short, so all those factors mean that if I use a conditioner that's too rich, it ends up losing body and weighing my hair down.

I won't buy the really inexpensive brands though, because I have seen a detrimental effect on my hair. I'll sometimes stand in the shampoo aisle for ages, opening and smelling all the different brands, because fragrance is just as important to me as the way the stuff works on my hair!
 
I have dry scalp (actually dry skin in general) and my scalp gets itchy so I was using head & shoulders dry scalp but, I think i'm gonna have to switch to the dandruff version.
 
We've been using Suave Tropical Coconut Shampoo and Suave Green Apple Conditioner for years. It's cheap, but it smells good and does the job. I've tried other brands like Pantene, and natural shampoos from the health food store, but haven't found any I loved.

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Love this shampoo the smell reminds me of the beach....
 
I’ve used Paul Mitchell forever, I only shampoo every other day, my hairdresser told me I was sucking the oils out of my hair by shampooing everyday, I don’t use a conditioner because my hair is thick n it drags it down.
 
I’ve used Paul Mitchell forever, I only shampoo every other day, my hairdresser told me I was sucking the oils out of my hair by shampooing everyday, I don’t use a conditioner because my hair is thick n it drags it down.
For a long time I haven't shampooed my hair every day..usually on the 3rd day. I've never tried that shampoo.
 
The Scottish bit of me says "The cheapest", but I've found that some shampoos will sting my eyes so I stick to what I know is OK.
The trouble is that there are too many choices. If I'm looking for a shampoo and an assistant asks if they can help, I ask "Have you got anything for a balding old hippie?".

Not much use making suggestions and the brands will be different in the UK.
I use baby shampoo and it doesn't sting. Recommended by my eye doctor to clean the eyelids as well.
 

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