Do you stick to one brand of shampoo?

Philippines
March 19, 2008 7:56pm CST
When you take a bath, do you just stick to one brand of shampoo or do you basically just don't care? I for one just use whatever it is in the bathroom, but I heard that it can damage your hair though...
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@Darkwing (21583)
20 Mar 08
I don't stick to one brand of shampoo, but I do stick to similar ingredients. I'll never use whatever is in the bathroom. Don't ask me why, but I have a liking for coconut oil and almond oil. Both are very beneficial ingredients. Brightest Blessings.
• Philippines
20 Mar 08
Hehe... you actually look into those ingredients? I usually don't really look at them as I don't know what they are for anyway haha...
@Darkwing (21583)
20 Mar 08
Lol... my hair is quite dry and flyaway, and these two ingredients help to make it more shiny and healthy.
@sophialin (2677)
• China
20 Mar 08
in the beginning,i have tried many brands of shampoo including some from P&G company,lux and other domestic brands.after that,i chose one brand which i think most suitable to my hair.i havn't changed my shampoo brand since then,coz there's a high changing cost in it.what's more,the brand i'm using now is really suited to my hair. i have the same attitude to other products i use.first step is to try,second to compare,third to choose,last to stick to it.
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@sophialin (2677)
• China
22 Mar 08
of course,i don't mind.it's PANTENE milky treatment.have you tried it? i strongly recommend it to you.while it's up to your hair state.i have straightened my hair twice thus it's suitable to my broken hair.what's more,it's not dear,which is around RMB 27 for 400ml.
• Philippines
20 Mar 08
Yea, haha... do be adventurous enough. :D but anyways would you care to tell what this brand of shampoo your sticking to? Even though we're not from the same country, we might have that brand here. I might consider trying that one.
@swirlz (3136)
• Philippines
20 Mar 08
I used to stick to one brand of shampoo. When I was in high school up to second year in college I was using only one brand. After that I grew tired because my hair feels lifeless and because it was the time I was starting to care about my appearance, hehe, so I tried different brands. I have found some that works but have other effects that didn't work out for me. Then I started sticking to one brand until I've found this brand that I'm using now. I've been through 3 bottles already. I think I'm sticking with this.
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@swirlz (3136)
• Philippines
20 Mar 08
That would be a good way to save money because the family is sharing only one bottle. But the problem is, it might not suit the other members' hair type.
• Philippines
20 Mar 08
Hehe... I think that different people also probably has different reactions/results for their hair. I guess we just have to be adventurous enough to try different types of shampoo. I for one don't really know what works for me, cause as I said I just randomly choose what's in the bathroom haha...
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• United States
20 Mar 08
I don't really stick to one brand of shampoo from one bottle to the next, I just get what smells good and has natural (for the most part, at least) ingredients. (Being on sale doesn't hurt, though. haha) I stick to using my own shampoo, though. Body wash I'm more comfortable with stealing, though. :P
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• Philippines
20 Mar 08
I see, haha... your just like my sister who also goes for shampoo that smells good. I for one can't seem to even smell the difference.
@leeapollo (611)
• China
20 Mar 08
Yeah,what you heard was all right.If you just stick to one brand of shampoo,it really bad for your hair.It'll make your hair dry and easy to break up.I usually choose three or four famous brands of shampoo to wash my hair when I take a bath.But I don't mean to use them all together.I mean one brand one time.
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• Philippines
20 Mar 08
No wait! Haha... you misunderstood me... I don't use the same brand of shampoo everyday, but I heard that the one's unhealthy are people who change their shampoo.
• Philippines
20 Mar 08
I stick to one brand and this is because I see that my hair is being in its good standard. This brand that I am using prevents hair falls and make your hair grow longer and stronger- I am in the process of growing my hair. It is effective for me. I also heard that changing brands can damage hair- shampoos we're made almost with the same contents, but we never know how content is present in the shampoo with each brand. So I believe it still varies. =)
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• Philippines
20 Mar 08
Hehe... does those hair fall prevention shampoo even work? I mean, I did try those anti-dandruff shampoo ones, and I think they're nothing more than just a marketing gimmick.
• Singapore
20 Mar 08
I try to stick to one brand. somehow, I don't seem o be able to. Wahen I see a new brand, I give t a try and may make the switch. Did have some bad exp. But still.
@JAY020582 (406)
• Philippines
22 Mar 08
I used this particular brand of shampoo. but everytime i run out of it. i used any brand that i found in our bathroom. and i noticed my hair got dried once i used a shampoo for a long period of time. so i have to change brand.
• United States
20 Mar 08
I generally don't care which I use. Just so long as I have shampoo to wash my hair. I also like to switch shampoo's not use the same one too much. I am the one who shops for the shampoo so whichever one or ones I buy is what gets put in the bathroom. I didn't know that there is some though that could damage your hair.
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• Philippines
20 Mar 08
Well... my parents are the ones who bought out shampoo. They probably bought around 3 different brands of shampoos whenever they go to a supermarket, so I just randomly choose them whenever I am on the bathroom. I don't know if using different shampoos would damage your hair or is just a myth, but I do remember my mom's friend saying something like that...
• United States
20 Mar 08
I personally am a big fan of Sunsilk (the pink kind). But staying with the same shampoo for too long can damage your hair. Theres certain ingredients in shampoo that using after a long period of time will build up on your hair. So when you wash your hair you're not really cleaning it, you're just making it smell good. :] Try a new shampoo once, and switch back and forth every once in a while between your favorite and the different one. You'll notice a big difference in how much cleaner and healthier your hair feels.
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• Philippines
20 Mar 08
Weird... because I was just taught the complete opposite. Haha... I remember my mom's friend saying that changing shampoos constantly would damage your hair.