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Shampoo and Conditioner Question?
I see a lot of shampoo and conditioners in stores that do not say for what type of hair so I am wondering if they are safe to use on color treated hair? I don't care much for the ones that say for colored hair only so wonder about the others
I am just concerned that if it does not say safe for color treated hair that it will fade my color faster which would be a waste of money and time dying my hair. Has anyone used any shampoos that do not specify and their colored hair was still ok?
thank you Ember
2 Answers
- Anonymous7 years agoFavorite Answer
Any shampoo and conditioner are fine. The big companies try to make you buy their expensive shampoos by saying they are for a particular hair type or have all kinds of added benefits. It's just a con. The cheap versions have mainly the same ingredients and work just as well. I use all different brands of cheap shampoo and conditioner and have coloured hair, I've never had any problems.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Well Confused Shopper,
What I always do when my hair's in a tizzy is fresh from bosom breast milk. Breast milk contains the essential amino acids that help promote hair growth and repair and bind the pigment to the cutical. I know it sounds strange, but if you have access to this gold mine it will really make the colours POP!
-Don