Can You Recommend a Good Shampoo
Other
I have very fine hair. And it's dull and lifeless . I've spent a a lot of money out on shampoos. Can you help me please.
I wish I could help. I've tried loads and still not got one I'm loyal to. I think frizz-ease is my favourite but it's just too expensive to use daily. I need one that's cheap and works well lol.
Same! One I got recently, cost me over £5 and left us with a red itchy rash! Think I might try poundland or b&m next time lol
Never through of Poundland or b&m. Worth a look. Pound land do have some good things in. And we have just got a b&m store. Never been in looking Ford to going. I see they have some lovely things to..
Yes b&m are a bargain hunters paradise. They just sell everything and it's all cheap lol. I actually get most my xmas prezzies from there
I think u need a good conditioner. Argan oil ones are very good. Shampoos alone will not do the job and does not worth to spend a fortune on the expensive ones. Just get a hair mask conditioner.... Will help
nicolajaynehend After pregnancy, I got one with Amazon code from a website like Vipon and that product saved my hair. It was free with the code,
I use the boots own shampoo for 75p and it is fantastic. I also use the tesco own shampoo and it is good too. I also use the boots own conditioner but I would say that it is conditioner, not shampoo, you need to spend money on. I would get a deep conditioning hair mask and a leave in conditioner too.
I've not tried boots. Will look in to it.ive never tryed hair mask be for. My be that's what I need. Thank you ever so much for your help.
You are very welcome! For 75p boots own is absolutely fantastic! You don't need to use them often, once a month is enough. You do need to leave them on for a while though, but they do work very well.
The horse shampoo is meant to be good. Haven’t tried it myself but it’s had good reviews
https://www.latestdeals.co.uk/deals/mane-n-tail-shampoo-conditioner-amazon
Thank you hspexy ever so much for your help and time. . I've never heared of this shampoo. They use it to wash the horses coats. And it's safe for us to use it . That's what I read.
nicolajaynehend I think it became popular a few years ago when it featured in some women’s magazine and online articles as a secret to getting strong, thick, volumised hair, as a lot of people using it had thin, brittle hair and found it to help them. I’ve never needed it myself, but I’d try if if I ever needed it - certainly cheaper than a lot of the cosmetic, salon advocated shampoos out there, and horses are known to have beautifully thick manes
Here's an article from Cosmo, with some ideas:
I tried out 6 of the best shampoos for fine hair (so you don't have to)
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/beauty-hair/hair/g21943056/best-shampoo-fine-hair/
Of the six the least expensive were:
John Frieda Luxurious Volume Touchably Full Shampoo, £5.99
Ok, the formula is pretty basic, but it does everything you'd expect of a shampoo - washes hair, leaves strands shiny, and gives roots a bit of extra oomph.
If you're on a budget and want a shampoo that'll cleanse fine hair (without weighing it down), give this a go.
LUSH New Shampoo Bar, £6.50
First off, this shampoo bar gets points for being plastic-free.
But it's not just good for the environment, the formula is made up of ingredients designed to stimulate healthy hair growth whilst soothing the scalp. After using this consistently for a few weeks, I felt like my hair looked softer, shinier and thicker, than it ever has.
Thank you ever so much for doing this Johnny. I will look in to both of the shampoo. Once again thank you.
Join for free to get genuine deals, money saving advice and help from our friendly community
Chief Bargain Hunter