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Shampoo is salon shampoo worth it?

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Dorsetcupcake61 Sat 13-Jun-20 12:15:36

For about five years I have been using shampoo I buy from my salon,expensive but no complaints about how my hair looks. Due to lockdown running short so used a regular shampoo for coloured hair. I was quite shocked by how the moisture felt sucked out of my hair. In the future I'm going to have to econonomise Hoping for some tips from fellow gransnetters. Are salon shampoos any different? Are there any cheaper alternatives that are as good? My hair was short and highlighted but has a tendency to be greasy.

Dorsetcupcake61 Tue 16-Jun-20 07:50:44

I thought I would give you all an update! I do think shampoo is like many beauty products, we all react differently to different products. Are salon products worth it, I think if you find one that suits and can afford it,yes they are. I would never discredit products at the other end of the spectrum. Personally I used the colour care version from one of the budget supermarkets and even when wet it felt like the moisture had been sucked out of my hair! I think the ingredients do vary,probably in detergents used.
Another issue for many may be lack of parabens ,sodium laurel sulphate etc.
So I looked at getting my salon shampoo online,it was a bit cheaper but still pricey. I looked at Faith in Nature which seem ethical,lack the nasties in major brands etc. I ordered the grapefruit and orange. I was wary as 200ml each of shampoo and conditioner £8 for both which seemed almost too reasonable! Tried this morning and brilliant. Looks and feels same as when use salon brand!

StanislaZ Thu 04-Feb-21 10:56:33

I understand your problem, I've had it too.

Chardy Thu 04-Feb-21 11:39:18

Scientist daughter says most shop-bought shampoos are awful for most people's hair, especially if we (me included) spend a lot of money having the salon colour our hair as it strips the colour. SLS (sodium laurel sulphate) is the ingredient to avoid.

FlexibleFriend Thu 04-Feb-21 11:42:01

Since I last replied my Dil has been using my shampoo and conditioner and her hairdresser asked what she was using as she noticed the difference when cutting her hair.

Baggs Thu 04-Feb-21 11:57:15

I'm still searching for a shampoo that doesn't make my head itch (even S1mple and baby shampoos do) or make my hair hyper-static.

At the moment I'm using a (perfumeless) bar of olive oil and clay soap.

Suggestions welcome.

Missfoodlove Thu 04-Feb-21 12:14:30

I buy quality shampoos and conditioner from TK maxx online.
They tend to be originally around £25 a bottle, I pay half that.
I buy in 1 litre bottles only to avoid too much plastic waste.
Always paraben and sulphate free.

Another poster mentioned clarifying shampoo, this is wonderful to use occasionally but will lighten colour if you have dyed hair.

rafichagran Thu 04-Feb-21 21:18:15

I use Phillip Kinglsley as well. I use the shampoo, conditioner, and elastersizer, works well for me.

Dorsetcupcake61 Fri 05-Feb-21 22:06:03

Since my last post I had a hair cut a month or so later. As a result my highlights were all cut out. Although I missed them my hair responded better to ordinary shampoos in the mid price range. That said if ever I want my hair to look extra shiny and smooth I've noticed the salon shampoo does make a visible difference. I think shampoos are like moisturisers, it's a case of trial and error. I did find the Body Shop banana shampoo and conditioner good.

Rezzonit Mon 08-Feb-21 12:05:59

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