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Old Dec 7, 2007, 10:24 PM
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Pantene ProV

I heard that Pantene Pro-V is bad for your hair...is that true? If so, how?

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Old Dec 8, 2007, 02:58 AM   #2  
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Id on't know if it's really bad for your hair but I know it makes mine feel oily and gross.
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Old Dec 8, 2007, 03:01 AM   #3  
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I don't think so...not really sure. I do know to read the labels and don't buy the ones that contain alcohol...no matter what type it is.
Really good hair treatment:

Eggs, beer and mayo..........mix and leave on hair, wrapped in clear wrap (or grocery bag, LOL), for 20 mins. Wash two-three times and style. Makes it real shiny and soft.
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Thanks guys. I've just heard a rumor that its really bad for your hair....and I love the way it tames and shines my hair, so this revelation was quite heartbreaking. I'm hoping its not true. Please tell me it's not true! Please!!
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I don't like it. If you want tame and shine try FRUCTIS by GARNIER
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Old Dec 8, 2007, 08:11 AM   #6  
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I wouldnt use it if you paid me or the fructis yikes all supermarket brands are basically the same crap just with different packaging, Shampoo and conditioner along with face products is not something i skimp on.
Im trying my hardest to find you the site that tells you why all this stuff is bad but its on my other laptop and i cant find the power supply hehehehe give me time.

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N0help4u agrees: I don't like them either but the 'flat hair' look is what they like now. I use baby shampoo, breck, or the organic type stuff
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N0help4u agrees: I don't like them either but the 'flat hair' look is what they like now. I use baby shampoo, breck, or the organic type stuff

Have you looked at lush products?? LUSH Fresh Handmade Soaps and Natural Cosmetics its all hand made and not full of rubbish.
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ChihuahuaMomma, Pantene is not necessarily bad for the hair. However, it will cause build-up if you use it every day. Most shampoos may cause build-up on the hair over time, so it's best to use a clarifying shampoo every other week or month to remove any build up. The rumors about Pantene started in salons because the salons want people to buy their products. Pantene may work well for some people and not work well for others. Pantene offers an affordable range of products for all hair types.

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N0help4u agrees: yeah I noticed if you always use the SAME shampoo & never use a clarifying one the shampoo D0ES build up
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http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/brand.php?brand_id=702

There you go guys fill your boots take a look at the rubbish we put on our hair and skin and you dont even realise it.
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Ew, animal testing?! Never buying anything from that company again. Disgusting. making animals suffer and die for cosmetics? DESPICABLE. Medicine, fine, but makeup and shampoo? Cruel and unnecessarily and inhumane.
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