Saturday, July 24, 2010

If use a particular brand of shampoo , do i have to use the same brand of conditioner for best results?

what is if i use different brands of shampoo %26amp; conditoner , will i not get best results?If use a particular brand of shampoo , do i have to use the same brand of conditioner for best results?
I prefer to stay with the same brand but mix it with the brand conditioner. For instance moisturize shampoo with moisturize conditioner, or sleek and shine conditioner, or thick and full conditioner.


I've had bad issue using one brand of shampoo but using other name brand conditioner, this has cause bad split ends as a result and frizz (BAD).


Stay within the brand kind because the ingredients in there is made to be used and competible with eachother. Mixing one brand with another might make it too strong for hair causing damages you might not want. That's my opinion....If use a particular brand of shampoo , do i have to use the same brand of conditioner for best results?
It doesnt really matter for the shampoo, you get all the softness, shine, and body out of the kind of conditioner.





Herbal Essences is a good conditioner!
You don鈥檛 usually have to though some conditioners do cancel out the effects of anti dandruff our medicated shampoos.
Most of the time the product recommends that you use one brand but it depends on your hair type and your preference.
I've mixed and matched shampoo and conditioner and i find it better. If you have a shampoo that you like but don't like the conditioner, don't use it. Use one that works for your hair.
most probably.
It all depends on what you like and the results you get.


Mixing certain brands together will give you different results.


And it also depends on if the shampoo and conditioner are for certain types of hair.


Sometimes mixing like say,


And shampoo for sleek and straight hair and a conditioner for fullness and body.


Works very well.


=)





So the answer is no.


You dont have to.
Use different ones for best effect on your hair depending on your hair type.





I always find though that when my hair is in a good condition I try to pick products that have a good scent - some brands have co-ordinating/ accentuating scents in both shampoo and conditioner.
It really depends on the shampoo.. but I usually like to use the same and not mix and match. But, I guess as long as they are both for the same purpose ( dry hair, fine hair, etc.) it may not matter all too much.

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