<p>mane and tale
lol
my parents put that in my bathroom one night
and that night i had to pull a close all nighter, i slept for one hour, woke up delirious and thought i was going crazy when i saw the horse shampoo.</p>
<p>I use Earth Science Pure Essentuals unscented shampoo, a generic version of Paul Mitchell "The Detangler" conditioner, and Aura hypo-allergenic leave-in.
I have curly/wavy hair. I swich and use other shampoos on occasion, but I normall use what I have listed above.</p>
<p>Alba for fine hair, switched occasionally with John Frieda for light blondes. I have very straight longish, very very fine hair that has zero volume naturally and gets oily FAST and these two work pretty well.</p>
<p>Sunsilk!!!!</p>
<p>(normal or volumizer, having fine hair myself)</p>
<p>Suave for Men</p>
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<p>Funny! I was turned on to it by my brother, who has very thick, bushy, difficult (he thinks) hair, which nevertheless always looks great because of the attention he gives it. Mane and Tail works as well for his hair as for mine (which is totally different; fine and slightly wavey), although he also likes to use it as a leave-in conditioner and styling product. It smells really good, too.
Regardless, I think everyone finds that they need to switch around once in a while. When I do, I like John Frieda Brilliant Brunette moisturizing when my hair is feeling a little dry, or Alba Hair Scentsations moisturizing. When the humidity is high, L'oreal extra-volume "with root-lifting action" is good, or even Suave extra body. I really hate having a Bad Hair Day or even fussing with my hair much, and am hopeless with a blow-drier and most styling products, except for non-stickey mousse like Paul Mitchel; worth the splurge. .....Why am I rambling on about hair care? Because the college decisions are coming out....and I'm obsessing.</p>
<p>I alternate between Creme of Nature and Keracare Hydrating Detangling Shampoo. </p>
<p>P.S. I love the Mane and Tail Original Conditioner. I uses it as a leave in when I air dry or rollerset. It's awesome.</p>
<p>Whatever my mom buys for me.</p>
<p>I use Aussie, it smells good :) I have shoulder length VERY curly hair. But i straighten it.</p>
<p>I like Aussie too.</p>
<p>I use whatever's in the shower, but I definitely like Aussie.</p>
<p>wat the heck is aussie?
sounds like a person from australia</p>
<p>I use Biolage or something of that nature. Occasionally I use Suave. If I've dyed my hair recently, I use shampoo especially designed for color treated hair.</p>
<p>BestMiler1 : <a href="http://www.aussie.com/%5B/url%5D">http://www.aussie.com/</a></p>
<p>wow that looks like some retarted kid shampoo....lol :)</p>
<p>Oh I thought she meant Australian :p</p>
<p>It is australian i guess lol...its not a kid shampoo! Try it!</p>
<p>Noone use Garnier Fructis?.........Head and Shoulder makes me lose a lot of hair..so I stop using....same for Pantene..(heard it has wax in it that's not good for your hair)</p>
<p>Garnier Fructis doesn't seem to clean my hair well. I had the "Long and Strong" kind.</p>
<p>My hair's stick-straight, coarse, thick, and black (typical asian hair!) and it's tailbone length now. I swear by Pantene Smooth and Sleek shampoo and Tresemme Vitamin E (i think?) conditioner every other day. Yeah people always say it's gross that I don't wash my hair every day, but it's just too long to do it daily.</p>
<p>hmm does anyone know how to deal with fairly long really curly hair?... for a while there i was using the pantene pro-v curl reviving stuff...but it has seemed to stop working...now i just use whatever is in there...i think suave is there now haha... so yea..any really good stuff for curls?? ooo and i need good hair gel too...the kind that defines because once again, mine has stopped working...</p>
<p>I shower only with the finest oils of arabia.</p>