Monday, December 28, 2009

Pantene Shampoo?

My hair tend to break a lot when im combing so ive bought the Anti-breakage Shampoo. Just wanted to know whether it really stops the hair from breaking and how long does it take e.g. 2 washesPantene Shampoo?
If your hair is truly breaking at the ends (or you have split-ends) it might be time for a trim. No shampoo is going to magically fuse together those broken pieces, even though they claim to, its a total fabrication to make you buy the product.





Your best bet for beautiful hair without breakage is to get it trimmed at least once every 6-8 weeks (depending on length of hair). In between trims, make sure to shampoo %26amp; condition.





I also had to do a research paper on 'bad' drugstore shampoos in school and Pantene was the number one worst that you can use b/c of the pH balences in them!!! So, if you must, try and choose something else.Pantene Shampoo?
Are you sure it is breaking? Look at the strands that come out- if the bulb it there (a little spot at the end of the hair) then it's not breakage. The best thing for breakage is deep conditioners. Hair masques and leave in conditioners are awesome for the problem.
I haven't personally tried the Pantene brand, but sister has been using it for the past 4 years and loves it. She uses the sleek %26amp; shine kind and it really has made here hair a lot sleeker and shinier. It probably took about 10 washes to see a difference.





I am sure that if you try the anti-breakage it will work just as well.
the garnier fructise breakage system i think works better but it depends on what kind of hair you have.
Pantene always makes my hair greasy. Try something from Sally's and if you don't have that store around your location, defiantly try Tresemme, Sunsilk, Ion, and L'Oreal...





You can also look online at Sally's.





www.sallybeauty.com
depends on hair tyep
hi! not sure about pantene but maybe your problem is that youve got split ends from not protecting your hair from the sun, heat/ straightners? or youve bleached or coloured your hair to much, i work with hairdressers as im a beauty therapist and the best advice theyve ever given me is to go get a haircut regulary and also to make sure you buy a really good quality shampoo and conditioner and even hair balms! go to your local salon and ask about your hair type and tips and then purchase some good products. always buy your haircare from salons, the best ive come across is l`anza, alterna and tigi! its expensive but its an Investment, they work and last ages! trust me:)

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