http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/the-best-drugstore-shampoos-479369/
> What do you think?:
That both shampoo and real poo is a complete waste of money.
I use normal soap instead.
> http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/the-best-drugstore-shampoos-479369/
I've been using Dawn dishwashing detergent since it first came on the
market so I have little tolerance for real shampoos or users of same.
It's big racket.
Hand soap on the other hand leaves much to be desired.
I recently tried a midrange shampoo after years of using my own
preparation, and my god it's dreadful.
I think the products listed on your ref are a remarkably high price
for what are consistently poor quality products.
NT
I too use Dawn, but I prefer shampoo that smells good. The 99-Cents-Only Store
had some good strawberry-smelling stuff. Gone now, but there's apple-smelling
stuff in its place. I wash my hair once a week. At that rate I could buy the
most expensive stuff anybody makes and still not worry about the cost.
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Yes, there are "designer shampoos" that are only sold in salons or
beauty-supply stores, etc., as opposed to the run-of-the-mill shampoos
sold in regular drugstores and Target and the like.
> art...@gmail.com (aesthete8) wrote:
>> What do you think?:
>> http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/the-best-drugstore-shampoos-479369/
>
> I'm a little confused by the nomenclature "drugstore shampoos," as I've
> never seen anyone shampoo a drugstore. Are there shampoos that _aren't_
> sold in drugstores? Are there stores that only sell shampoo? *baffled*
They probably contrast "drugstore shampoo" with the more expensive "salon
shampoo". Those prices were ridiculous. I wash my hair once a week so a
bottle lasts forever and the actual cost is meaningless, but it's stupid to
waste even $2/year.
> Anyway, I note that a lot of the products on that list are brand-name,
> and most large drugstores do have store brands. So instead of paying $6
> for a bottle of the name brand, I'd expect to pay $3-4 for the same
> formula in a store-brand bottle.
Or 99 Cents at the 99-Cents-Only store. I used to use Dawn, but the cheap
strawberry shampoo smells better. When I use up the strawberry they'll have
different stuff, but that's OK -- they've always got SOMETHING that smells good.
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