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Shampoo advice..which one to use?

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Hey, i wanted to know what kind of shampoo I should use for my hair type. I have black, straight hair. It's not fine..but but more medium(thickness). My hair gets kinda oily after 2-3 days. I usually wash my hair about 2-3 days. I have used head and shoulders, dove..and I get free samples of other kinds of shampoos. For example, I got the straight shampoo from sunsilk. I also have the hydra shampoo from sunsilk.

Also, I'm trying to look for a shampoo that keeps my hair non-oily longer, and straighter(less frizzy).

PS-what is the creme thingy that comes with all the sunsilk products. They ask to put the creme in your hair when towel drying.

If u can tell, I'm not very good with hair products...

Thanks!

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  1. I had the exact same problem..finding the right shampoo that worked with my hair, and believe me, I tried everything! Go buy some Paul Mitchell, it's expensive at the salon but I found the same thing at target and only paid $11 for a bottle. It makes your hair really shiny and easy to handle. Hope this helps! :)


  2. Herbal Essences Pin straight shampoo and conditioner.

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  3. Paul Mitchel makes your hair shiny, but not what all you are looking for. I have your exact hair. Try this........Herbal Essances none of your frizziness Shampoo. Shampoo and rinse your hair three times. Don't use conditioner. If you want to, just put a little on the ends to keep them healthy. Herbal Essances also have a straight shampoo in a hot pink bottle. The frizzy one is an orange bottle. It's inexpensive and works great! It helps keep frizz down, makes your hair shiny, and helps smooth out your hair so that it is straighter. Try both Shampoos and see which one works better. They are both cheap enough to do that. Hope I helped!

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