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What Kind of Shampoo Should I Use?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you know you hair type?

Do you have dry hair?

Do you have oily hair?

Is your hair thick?

Do you suffer from dandruff?

Common conclusions

A person’s hair type will help determine what kind of shampoo is right for their tresses and scalp, so you need to know your hair type because the easiest way to find the right shampoo is to look for words on the label that match your hair type, such as "dry," "oily," "fine," or "frizzy."

Dry hair struggles to retain moisture and oil and tends to need a bit of a boost. If you have dry hair you should try herbal essences bio: Renew hydrate coconut milk shampoo, Pantene pro-V daily moisture renewal shampoo, Kérastase nutritive bain satin 1 shampoo etc.

If your hair is oily then you should wash your hair less often, shampoo properly, use products formulated for oily hair, deep clean with aloe etc. Oily hair holds on to moisture and oil and requires a clarifying shampoo to cut back on it. You do not need moisturizing products for your oily hair.

Thick can mean having wide strands or just a lot of hair. You should keep your hair hydrated, cut back on washes, do not over dry it. You should try Nick Chavez Plump 'N Thick Thickening Shampoo, Alterna Bamboo Volume Abundant Volume Shampoo, Rahua Voluminous Shampoo etc. If your hair is long and thick then you should definitely try the Pura D'OR Healing Conditioner.

If you suffer from dryness and dandruff, you might want a moisturizing product to improve shine and comfort.

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