Monday, December 28, 2009

Which shampoo to go for?? Matrix Biolage or Loreal Professional?

I have tried Professional and its pretty expensive but works well.





Biolage is like a lot cheaper and I have heard it works...





Loreal Elvive is cheaper but proved to be useless! :(





Anyone used both??? Which one should I go for???


I have dry, frizzy hair... Professional transformed my hair tremendously... But lol just wanna go a little cheap.. .So just wondering if Biolage is as good?








N no.. I've never colored my hair!Which shampoo to go for?? Matrix Biolage or Loreal Professional?
biolage is amazing.


it makes your hair looks better the first time you use it. :DWhich shampoo to go for?? Matrix Biolage or Loreal Professional?
If you have 'dry, frizzy hair,' try doing co-washes (conditioner wash) more often instead of using a shampoo at every wash, since shampoos tend to strip the hair even further. (You can use any cheap brand for that)





You might also look for a shampoo, (when you do use it) that doesn't contain sodium laureth sulfate--that ingredient is extremely drying to hair. Loreal has some on the market now as does Organix, which is a cheaper line.
Loreal Professional
Loreal all the way.
matrix it works good with me
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    have u tried this? its the one with no peroxide and no ammoniaLOREAL hairdye washes out in 6 to 12 shampoos?
    yeah i have tried the loreal hairdye many many times and with the lighter colors all the way up the bright red it does wash out of your hair but if you do have a medium brown hair color and you go darker than the red it will leave a fint of color in the hair after it washes out.LOREAL hairdye washes out in 6 to 12 shampoos?
    If it's semi-permanent, then yes, it does.
    I have tried it a few times.





    it's not really that good, it does give you some color but it's really not worth the money.

    Does the Loreal' Hair Color Mousse really wash out in 8 to 10 shampoos??

    Really what I am asking is if the Color Mousse stays in longer or permanently dyes your hair???Cuz i want to dye my hair but not permanently and i wanna see if the color's goona look good on me first!Does the Loreal' Hair Color Mousse really wash out in 8 to 10 shampoos??
    It depends on how dark your hair is. If it's light blonde, particularly if you're going with a reddish color which most of them tend to be, it never really washes out. It just fades a whole lot. If your hair is darker and you just want it to have a reddish tint, you won't be able to see it anymore after a while. I'm not that much of a fan of that product - if your hair has previously been colored or treated (with a straight perm, for example) the color takes unevenly.Does the Loreal' Hair Color Mousse really wash out in 8 to 10 shampoos??
    Yes my friend used it and it made her hair soft and it does wash out in 8 to 10 shampoos.
    Yes. I used a bright pink one on my bleached blonde hair and it washed out for sure.
    I've tried that stuff before and the red colors wash out VERY unevenly, it looks ok after you put it on, but then when it starts washing out, it looks terrible. I don't even think it lasts 8-10 shampoos.
    I have dark hair, and it didn't even stay for 8 to 10 shampoos for me...

    Put a loreal casting colour on my hair that lasts 28 shampoos,but my hair has gone patchy brown and ginger. ..?

    if i wash it 28 times in one go will the dye come out or will it take about a month to discolour?xPut a loreal casting colour on my hair that lasts 28 shampoos,but my hair has gone patchy brown and ginger. ..?
    you can dye your hair wth koolaid...





    take the koolaid powder %26amp;%26amp; put it in like a cup/bowl/ect. put a few drops of water in the powder and also put a few drops of conditioner in there also. mix it to make like a paste. put it in your hair... **(if your doing highlights wrap it in tin foil. if your doing your whole head use suran wrap.)** wrap it. now this is the unconfortable part... you gotta sleep on it!!! when you wake up waash it out and wallah... died hair. but the koolaid is for like unusual colors.... hope that helpsPut a loreal casting colour on my hair that lasts 28 shampoos,but my hair has gone patchy brown and ginger. ..?
    don't do that! You just applied it wrong or used the wrong color or type of dye...ask for assistance, preferably with the hotline on box, then you can re-dye it in 48 hours or less if you REALLY can't wait to the shade and application that was suggested to you.





    There is nothing wrong with the brand.ITSELF This is the one of the finest dyes out there. It is only a semi-perm, so it can be corrected. Get something by L'oreal...whatever is recommended.





    Edit: even if the shade comes out do you really want to wait that long...you cannot consecutively wash it'; it takes weeks for it to come out. Even when it fades, your hair will not be the same as it was before you dyed it, the patchyness will show since this was a semi=perm...semi perms NEED to be corrected
    it will take a while, but there are other factors that will help it come out faster, (things that people wanting to keep their colour should not do)





    -wash hair with HOT water


    -blow dry hair


    -use shampoo with citric acid as an ingredient


    -do not condition
    whats the diffrence between a ginger and a brick ?





    a brick can get layed ! ! !

    I've always bought expensive shampoos, but am now sick of wasting the money, I am now using Loreal?

    Will it really make a difference in my hair? I have heard that it makes no difference no matter what shampoo/conditioner you use.I've always bought expensive shampoos, but am now sick of wasting the money, I am now using Loreal?
    its true. the only difference between shampoos is the scents and the packaging. nothing elseI've always bought expensive shampoos, but am now sick of wasting the money, I am now using Loreal?
    I disagree.. The products that are sold at drugstores get no bonus points in my book! Im a licensed stylist and I will only use professional products... Alot of store bought brands are high on the pH scale alkaline (causing dryness etc) or they are very waxed based and cause buildup! Im not sure what product you were using before but if you need some suggestions I would be glad to help! I used Loreal way before I even went to highschool and definatley not a fan! Maybe im biased because Im a cosmetologist!
    are you happy with it, if you are then problem solved
    I remember the days when I used to go get a haircut (been a while, as you can see) that a stylist would ask what shampoo I used. I would tell her, then she went on a diatribe about how it gives wax buildup, it's the same stuff used to wash your car, etc.. And then the sales pitch for Paul Mitchell or whatever was on the shelf. And it was always much more than store-bought. Bet these stylists make a nice fat commission on each bottle, eh?
    I like Herbal essences...It's pretty cheap, but they have a lot of different shampoos with really good scents and stuff. They also have it with all different types like colored, curly, or in need of body (like mine!) and it's only like $4 a bottle and each one has a matching conditioner, you can get it at target or any place like that. Good Luck...oh- pick one that you really like becuase it works incredibly well.
    Just make sure that it's pH-balanced. It's usually a good idea to change up your shampoo every now %26amp; then anyhow since your hair will get so used to one shampoo that that shampoo then becomes less effective (much like using the same medicine over and over will reduce its effectiveness, as viruses will get used to it and mutate to resist it).
    i just heard on tv that almost all products on the shelf are ph balanced.
    Gonna have to say it makes a big difference in the way your hair feels...I am sure they all clean the same but Loreal and Suave left my hair feeling ';gunky';...try Pantene or something in that price range...not as expensive as salon products but leaves your hair w/ less of a ';build-up'; feel
    I don't think it matters what kind of shampoo/conditioner u use. I've used different types of shampoos all my life and my hair doesn't seem to change much. When I used Garneir Fructis (however you spell it) it made my hair just a little bit of what it said like shinny it made my hair just a little bit more shinny but loreal should do really good no matter what kind of hair you have i used it even when i was a kid! (the kid stuff that don't burn ur eyes)but even when when i used the other loreal shampoo/conditioner it did really well on my hair so i do't think it will make a big difference really take my advice!! will u mark mine as best answer?
    You're absolutely right...cheap shampoos and conditioners work just as well as the expensive ones, if not better. Not to mention...I used to work in a hair salon and often got products for free...They were such garbage and it wasn't just one brand, it was a few different brands.





    To Nikki above...Comparing store bought products and salon products...I'm going with the store bought ones. And you're quite wrong about the buildup. That's all I ever had in my hair when I used salon products. It's kind of like...A%26amp;F clothing. They're expensive, but their quality is about as good as the quality you would get in a thrift store, Walmart or KMart. The reason it's expensive and ';worth it'; as some like to think...The TAG. If there's a big name on something, chances are it's going to have a big price as well, but not so much when considering the quality.





    I find that even Suave is a really good shampoo and conditioner, as well as their products. I'd buy them over Matrix and Redken any day! In fact...I have Garnier Fructis in a conditioner...I cannot believe how crappy it is. $6 for a little tiny bottle and it does the complete opposite of what it says. Now I have a bigger bottle os Suave for $2 and it DOES everything it says, it doesn't leave my hair staticy, built up and dry like Garnier. So to the person below that said Garnier was best...I'm afraid you are wrong.
    I'm fortunate to have good hair. I too tried the expensive shampoos like Arbonne and can't tell any difference between it and Pantene or Catwalk shampoo. Maybe I'll try Loreal next. lol lol
    There's really no big difference. A lot of of shampoo/conditioner you find anywhere pretty much works the same as the expensive stuff..
    Sally Beauty Supply offers generic brands of lots of higher-priced products. The chemical contents are exactly the same as the more expensive counterparts....without the brand, at about 1/2 or less price.
    Some shampoos I've tried, from best to worst:


    Herbal Essences


    John Frieda Sheer Blonde


    ^Best^


    Garnier Fructis


    Redkin


    Pantene Blonde Expressions


    Mane N Tail


    Loreal


    ^Okay^


    Pantene


    Suave


    ^Worst^





    I love Herbal Essences. I use the body building shampoo and conditioner and volumizing mousse. It really coats my hair and makes it soft and managable, not stringy and stiff.
    If the shampoo is ph balanced you are good to go!

    Are loreal elseve shampoos good?

    not really... i tried the orange variant some weeks ago and it seems too harsh for my hair.Are loreal elseve shampoos good?
    Everyone's hair is different. So try and get a sample so you can try them out, without spending so much moneyAre loreal elseve shampoos good?
    i'm using it.


    and i like it :)

    Are loreal shampoos great?

    including their conditioner?Are loreal shampoos great?
    I don't like L'oreal shampoos and conditioners. But Pantene is great! But everyone is different so what might not work for someone else, might work for you.Are loreal shampoos great?
    loreal is okay.


    i prefer tigi - bedhead, s factor and catwalk. Those lines/products smell good, look good, and make my hair fantastic!





    i would avoid pantene. my hairdresser always waffles on about how crap it apparently is for your hair.
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