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Okaaaii! I have short thick hair (plan on growing it out), and it's freakin' damaged to hell. When it's dry, it gets all poofy and frizzy. LOOKS LIKE I HAVE A FUZZY AFRO! I'm looking for some anti-poof shampoo to help fix this and I want to know if it'll help my hair lie down flat.

Anyone have any recommendations for good shampoo? Ask your wives/GFs/daughters if you can. Thank you~

P.S. I hate my hair >
 

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I have kinda the same hair style as you. Do you have curly hair? If so, just a shampoo isn't going to get it to lay flat. You'll have to use a flat iron. I use Head and Shoulders, and it doesn't really flatten the hair, but it makes it look nice
 

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Gariner Fructis is a pretty good shampoo brand
theres a whole lotta different kinds for different hair
i.e. sleek and shine
theres probably one that de-volumizes hair and gets rid of frizziness too

hmmm
Dove is pretty good too
 

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I don't have curly hair, it just... shoots outward. lol.
Think of that purple potato in TheWorst's profile picture, but with longer fuzz on his body.

I'll take a look at Head & Shoulders. Thanks!
 

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You can go to any store that sells shampoos and buy small bottles for like a buck or less. That way, if you don't like it, you can just get rid of it
 

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Very true. I should do that. heheh.

Oh, I just discovered some Garnier sleek & shine under my sink... Didn't know it was there.
Wow. haha.
 

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If your hair is out of control, try shampoo and conditioner in one.

Also there are more of oil type conditioner (I don't remember what they are called, I think it was just conditioner) that you can apply after you towel dry your hair. It keeps your hair moist and silky, doesn't harden like gel or wax. A little bit pricey for its volume though. Usually comes in very small sizes, like 30ml (1 ounce?)
 

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Ohh, I totally forgot about those conditioners that you leave in your hair.
I should get some. Thank you, Deathfisaro, for reminding me ^^
 

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BoneMonkey said:
i use head and shoulders keeps my hair shily smooth and dandruff free :-)
because healthy hair starts at the scalp
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actually I use head and shoulders too and its pretty good.
 

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deathfisaro said:
I use head and shoulders (used up one 420ml and on my 2nd one) and I don't feel my scalp being any different from when I was using Pantene or Loreal.

Well maybe you already had a good scalp?
 

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science said:
Well maybe you already had a good scalp?
That'd be a big letdown. I expected my scalp to feel better =(


One time I bleached my hair twice, and died it Canada Red. (Whatever man, I ain't no artist and I'm not using a color chart with 2500 kinds of reds. I'm calling it Canada Red
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The color came out real nice (obviously, bleaching twice makes your hair virtually a blank canvas), but the damage was quite... extreme...

I needed shampoo + conditioner AND extra conditioner after towel drying.

That somewhat did the trick. Those little oil conditioners are worth every penny.
 

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