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lil red chevy
02-27-2003, 10:09 PM
Just wondering if anyone has found a great shampoo for fine hair? I have tried a few but I just cant find one I love. After only a few hours it also starts to look stringy and I need to brush it lots throughout the day. Any ideas?

lil red chevy

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ELLE23
02-28-2003, 12:29 PM
Matrix Amplify is very good!

lil red chevy
03-02-2003, 04:45 PM
Does it also work for the static in my hair? I use a conditioner every time I shampoo but Im ready to pull my hair out!! My hair either has static or goes stringy or both!! AGGHH!

lil red chevy

laurvan
03-14-2003, 02:19 PM
My stylist just gave me a new line which is AMAZING! I have very fine and thin hair, but after using these products, my hair looks thick and lush. The line is called "healthy sexy hair". I use: Soy Milk moisture shampoo for dry or chemically treated hair, Soy Tri-Wheat leave in conditioner, and Dense thickening spray.

I was skeptical that a leave in conditoner would do the job without weighing my hair down, but I'm a believer now. The Dense thickening spray is the best I've ever used! I spray on the leave in conditioner/detangler , comb it out, and then towel dry before applying the thicking spray. I only use about three pumps of the thicking spray which has the consistency of water. I work it in from the roots to the ends and follow by blowdrying with a large round metal brush. The volume is astounding.

The products also smell good.
I forgot you can't list commercial sites, but the name of the company that produces the line is
-sexyhairconcepts-


[This message has been edited by laurvan (edited 03-14-2003).]

Kittina
03-19-2003, 12:14 AM
Hi..
I just started using Herbal Essence Texturizing shampoo, and was i surprised. I also have fine limp hair,no body whatsoever. But this shampoo really seems to help. Also,my hairdresser told me is not good to use conditioner everyday, espcially if you have real fine hair, it can make it look even limper,but to use it maybe once or twice a week, and just leave it on for a few seconds before rinsing off.Hope this helps.


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