Any suggestions. I'm looking for one that is under $25, I know they can get a little pricey. I have a very sensetive scalp.Whats a good organic shampoo and conditioner?
I use Aubrey Organics GPB (Glycogen Protein Balancing) Shampoo and Conditioner. You can buy them online at the Vitamin Shoppe or Amazon, and in any type of health food store or like Whole Foods.
These make hair (any type) feel amazing.
All told you should spend only about 12-17 dollars.
***In addition they give hair great moisture, contain rosemary oil (which smells good), and everyone raves about it...look it up online, you will see...people in my family even use it with their little kids...***Whats a good organic shampoo and conditioner?
head and shoulders. get the shampoo and conditioner
smash an egg on your head. repeat and rinse.
Try the miracle merchant moisturizing shampoo
I would suggest Burt's Bees shampoo and conditioner.
I just put honey in my shampoo and use that twice a week.
It works really well for me!
Good for you for going organic!
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Aveda is going to be costly. The brands found in most health food stores are priced between $8-$12 per bottle.
Mayo is actually good for your hair as a conditioner.
Nature's Gate is good. Jason is also good, but be aware that it won't foam up almost at all -- it's made not to, which is better for your hair and the environment.
For uber natural, use baking soda instead of shampoo, and apple cider vinegar in place of consitioner.
Pureology shampoos and conditioners. It depends on where you buy these as far as how much they are. I got mine for $20 (each) and that was at my salon. I have seen Pureology at Target for the same price, but be wary when buying professional salon products at a store like this. They may be expired or fakes...If your town has a beauty supply store, try going there.
I'm not totally in love with the smell (I have the volumizing one), but it's not even noticeable (it doesn't smell bad, just not luscious), especially if you put other hair products in it.
By the way, forking over more actually does make a difference...a noticeable difference in how healthy and beautiful your hair is. Pureology is a very good shampoo/conditioner for those of you wanting to prevent fading from color-dyeing. Those of you who dye your hair red: it keeps it from turning that pinkish tint!
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