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No it's not a post about injustice in the job market, it's a post about my hair.
I've been using Suave shampoo and conditionner for several years. It used to do a stellar job of cleaning my hair and keeping it so that a brush could get through it. Since it was nice and cheap, this made me very happy. Unfortunately it is failing to do so anymore. Normally I wash my hair every other day and that's fine. Currently if I skip one day, my hair is a tangled wreck on the second day. Hell, sometimes it is a tangled wreck later in the same day.
So I am looking for recommendations of shampoo. I need something that isn't too expensive ($5 a bottle stuff is NOT okay) and works well on somewhat dry, thick, curlyish hair.
Things I have tried before:
Salon Selectives - was okay but not great
Nexus products - made my hair greasy
whatever that stuff is that Wyndam uses that's in the purple bottle- tangled mess of doom
combined shampoo and conditioner are NOT an option. I look like I've stuck my finger in a socket when I use them.
Okay guys, fire away! :)
I've been using Suave shampoo and conditionner for several years. It used to do a stellar job of cleaning my hair and keeping it so that a brush could get through it. Since it was nice and cheap, this made me very happy. Unfortunately it is failing to do so anymore. Normally I wash my hair every other day and that's fine. Currently if I skip one day, my hair is a tangled wreck on the second day. Hell, sometimes it is a tangled wreck later in the same day.
So I am looking for recommendations of shampoo. I need something that isn't too expensive ($5 a bottle stuff is NOT okay) and works well on somewhat dry, thick, curlyish hair.
Things I have tried before:
Salon Selectives - was okay but not great
Nexus products - made my hair greasy
whatever that stuff is that Wyndam uses that's in the purple bottle- tangled mess of doom
combined shampoo and conditioner are NOT an option. I look like I've stuck my finger in a socket when I use them.
Okay guys, fire away! :)