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Reddit mentions of Suave Essentials Formerly Naturals Shampoo, Daily Clarifying - 22.5oz.
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Suave Essentials Formerly Naturals Shampoo, Daily Clarifying - 22.5oz.. Here are the top ones.
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Shampoo deep cleans and removes dulling build-up of hair sprays, mousses, gels, and over-conditioningpH balanced formula is gentle enough for everyday useGreat shampoo that costs less than the more expensive brandsFor Normal to Oily hairPlease read all label information on delivery
Specs:
Height | 8.8 Inches |
Length | 2.7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Width | 2.7 Inches |
Haha, I should have just added that into my original comment; a couple others just pm'd me asking, so I'll copy-paste my response:
Right now I'm using this Redken leave-in stuff which has done an amazing job getting rid of the frizz. It's the most expensive thing I use on my hair, but lasts about 3 months per bottle if I'm careful not to go overboard.
Otherwise I use fairly cheap products. This is my winter shampoo, it doesn't remove much oil, but leaves my hair super soft and helps with the straw-like feeling. This is the shampoo I use in the summer, it strips a little more oil than the Herbal Essences (which it needs when I sweat), but leave my hair less soft and a little more straw-like. For conditioner, I use this Tresemmé product, it does an amazing job of de-tangling my hair, it feels like the knots just wash out of it.
I'm not as picky for cleansing shampoos, I typically just use any of the ones my boyfriend rejects. Some of the ones that have worked well for me are Garnier Fructis, VO5 and Suave. I tend to cheap out on these, as I will use them to strip my hair on a late Saturday night, let it rest for a day and don't need to be presentable again until Monday morning.