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Reddit mentions of OGX Thick & Full + Biotin & Collagen Shampoo, 13 Ounce

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of OGX Thick & Full + Biotin & Collagen Shampoo, 13 Ounce. Here are the top ones.

PLUMP IT UP: the nutrient-rich, plump-it-up power of this haircare infused with ProVitamin B7 biotin and collagen helps give each strand of hair a beautiful boost, this dynamic duo will leave your hair feeling thicker, fuller, and looking oh, so healthyFULL AND SHINY: after just one use, strands feel thicker and look fuller; this shampoo helps to thicken and texturize any hair type; immerse your skinny strands in this super volumizing formula to create fuller looking, shiny hair; beauty, pure and simpleHOW TO USE: apply shampoo generously to wet hair, massage into a lather through to ends, then rinse the hair thoroughly; after shampooing, follow with a volumizing conditioner to keep your locks looking thick, full, shiny, smooth, and healthier than everBEAUTY, PURE AND SIMPLE: induge your hair the way nature intended with OGX's commitment to sustainable ingredients; we'll never ask what you want to fix about your hair, we just want to know what you love about it, so that we can make you love it even moreROCK WHAT YOU GOT: the hair you have makes you, you; be proud of those unique locks; here at OGX, unattainable looks don't inspire us but originality does, that's why we love being different; we approach beauty in our own way, and we hope that you will too
Specs:
Height6 Inches
Length2 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2021
Size13 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.9 Pounds
Width3.9 Inches
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Found 4 comments on OGX Thick & Full + Biotin & Collagen Shampoo, 13 Ounce:

u/twoblueshoes · 4 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I have super fine hair and my hairdresser introduced me to Tigi Root Boost. This stuff is awesome! This is the only product that consistently gives me a bit of extra lift at my roots. Other than that, you can boost volume by changing up your hairstyle, blow drying upside-down or with a round brush, or go old school and use mousse. =). FWIW, I also find my hair has more volume when I've had it dyed.

Edit: yes, like the other poster said volumizing shampoo/conditioner can work too! I love this OGX shampoo and the conditioner that goes with it. My hair feels so much thicker when I use this stuff.

u/GimpyBallerina · 2 pointsr/HaircareScience

They're both on amazon.co.uk! Organix shampoo here (apparently there's a root boost spray available as well) and Shea Moisture Conditioner here. edit: Organix also has a shea butter shampoo/conditioner if you find you like that brand.

Mine is itchy just like my dry skin all the time, so that's part of how I figured it out. Especially since I've treated my seborrheic dermatitis and the itch remained.

I'll let you know how they work for me (also type 3, edit: fairly mild case, I think) but if you don't want to wait the while for me to get to it and then adjust for my first time switching to sulfate free, they are available on amazonUK and probably elsewhere near you :)

u/mopers · 1 pointr/HaircareScience

I appreciate the suggestion, but I think I had looked at pretty much all of their products available in stores near me and I think they had coco betaine. Some examples from Amazon:

  • OGX Shampoo, Hydrating Macadamia Oil, 13oz

  • OGX Shampoo, Thick & Full Biotin & Collagen, 13oz

  • OGX Shampoo, Hydrating TeaTree Mint, 13oz

    I reacted a few months ago to coco betaine in Ecos laundry detergent and TreSemme Naturals, and then again in Selsun Blue Naturals. I seem to be able to use coco betaine in some hand soaps (Wegmans seems ok!), but I'm going to an allergist soon to get tested. In the meantime, I've been keeping a super close eye out for coconut-derived ingredients in products I try, which is how I've figured out there are a few I do okay with.

    I didn't mention this other stuff in my initial post because they don't cause allergic reactions:

    Clogs my pores or breaks me out - Fatty alcohols, mineral oil, grape seed oil, olive oil, and then something in several shampoos I've tried over the last few months

    edit: fixing formatting
    edit: fixing formatting again (sheesh)
u/welp42 · 1 pointr/tressless

I do Nizoral 1% every other day because my head can be particularly itchy/dry, but some people do every few days. Before I put in my hair, I use OGX Biotin & Collagen shampoo. Don't get it from Amazon, you can get a 50% bigger bottle from Target for $6. After rinsing the Nizoral out, I use OGX Fight Fallout conditioner because Nizoral can definitely dry your hair out too much. Again, get it at Target for cheaper. Same routine applies except without the Nizoral on the other days. Make sure you let everything sit in your hair (especially Nizoral) for a few minutes before rinsing out.

I'm almost out of Nizoral and I'm thinking of replacing it with Regenepure since it's sulfate-free, so I might change up the routine then.