My hair is below my shoulders now. I used Vo2 in the past but it was making my hair dry and puffy. I have been using Tresseme and I get much better result than vo2. My hair is thin and has the tendency to get dry especially in winter, what would be the best conditioner.... ?
Thanks
Jean
is Vo2 better than pantene?I beleive I never tried Vo2 before.. :P
I have very fine hair ... its so thin that after I wash it I cant even move my finger through them ... they are so thin and stick to one another forming one huge mass. I have been using Garnier "Length and Strength && Sleek and Shine" alternatively and it worked fine all these days. Its getting cold here in Austin these day @ 55F and my hair has been getting dry too. So I have started using a hair oil i got from India. probably you should try some hair oil too. The one I am using is non-sticky ... If I use sticky gels/leaveon conditioners my hair tends to fall while combing.
Hope this helps..
Srini.
You will find a number of people on here are Pantene fans; some long term, some recent. I would guess more here use Pantene than any one other specific brand. I use it also.
Big George
It's been getting below 15 degrees some nights here in Minnesota, so I've been having that problem with dry hair too. Usually after a shower I'll give it some Jojoba oil, and do the same before going to sleep if it gets any dryer.
I've had the best results (so far) with the Suave Tropical Coconut conditioner. :)
It's cheap, not too thick, and makes everything feel soft and smooth. Coconut smells nice too.
I've recently started using sunsilk conditioner for frizzy hair, and a leave in cream for afterwards. they are the best products I've ever used. It smells very nice too. I'm in the UK don't know if you can get it in the states
at this point the Aussie Mega conditioner has been working well for me. I have not tried everything but mega holds up for 24 hrs. my hair is wavy, thin, kind of fragile, and tangles.