If you cut sulfates, you should also cut silicones, because the only thing that'll take out the latter is the former :/ Totally lame, I'm using both in my hair care regimen now but I plan to switch it all out one by one! Looking for a drugstore sul-free shampoo is HARD but thanks for the recommendation!
I don't know the quality of the vitamin shampoo but SULFATES are CHEAP cleaners and degreasers. they are used in Laundry Detergents, Engine Cleaners, Etc.... that is why your hair falls our and get irritations. I have been constantly loosing hair. and started researching. I have found Kiss My Face products they don't contain Sulfates or Parabens.
have you tried Lush Shampoos?They are doing miracles!I have oily hair and I use "I love Juicy" and it makes wonders!Also smells fruity and fresh and after you wash and dry your hair you want to eat it :D:)))
Toothpaste may help with the blemishes. Not the gel toothpaste!!! But the cheap old school white paste. If you can not find this; make a paste with baking soda. This may rub off faster than the toothpaste but it works. If you see the beginnings of a blemish put a dab in that area. cover with a bandaide and go to sleep. When you wake It should be gone. Also u can use baking soda as a, super fine abrasive, facial scrub. I know this is off of the subject but It helped me!
If you cut sulfates, you should also cut silicones, because the only thing that'll take out the latter is the former :/ Totally lame, I'm using both in my hair care regimen now but I plan to switch it all out one by one! Looking for a drugstore sul-free shampoo is HARD but thanks for the recommendation!
XxPnuemaxX 3 months ago
Thanks for posting!! Good job on explaining.
erdmancrew 11 months ago
I don't know the quality of the vitamin shampoo but SULFATES are CHEAP cleaners and degreasers. they are used in Laundry Detergents, Engine Cleaners, Etc.... that is why your hair falls our and get irritations. I have been constantly loosing hair. and started researching. I have found Kiss My Face products they don't contain Sulfates or Parabens.
Mynorx 1 year ago
have you tried Lush Shampoos?They are doing miracles!I have oily hair and I use "I love Juicy" and it makes wonders!Also smells fruity and fresh and after you wash and dry your hair you want to eat it :D:)))
ElectricStar02 1 year ago
These are at Big Lots
queenTrdh 1 year ago
This line of shampoo and conditioner is discontinued because of low sales.
olivieraaa 1 year ago
we just got this in australia at priceline, and we only have like 3. and there like $12 a bottle D:
andrewxautokill 1 year ago
Toothpaste may help with the blemishes. Not the gel toothpaste!!! But the cheap old school white paste. If you can not find this; make a paste with baking soda. This may rub off faster than the toothpaste but it works. If you see the beginnings of a blemish put a dab in that area. cover with a bandaide and go to sleep. When you wake It should be gone. Also u can use baking soda as a, super fine abrasive, facial scrub. I know this is off of the subject but It helped me!
leeluv96 1 year ago
I went to the US last week and went bunkers looking for this stuff in Miami Beach (where we stayed) to no avail. So disappointed! :-(((((
mrsotter19 1 year ago
@mrsotter19 Where did you look? Where I am (in CA), they still have sulfate free shampoos everywhere, even if it's not these particular brands. :(
BargainBeauty365 1 year ago
i've never noticed vitamin shampoo at my local Walgreen's or Walmart. I even tried to search their sites online....any advice?
nickyworth25 1 year ago
I'm not sure, other than maybe when I bought them, they were on clearance because they weren't going to carry them again?
BargainBeauty365 1 year ago
woho! You are in "my" room :D
minniethamouse 2 years ago
Pfft. Finders keepers!
BargainBeauty365 2 years ago