Saturday, December 19, 2009

Cheap shampoo vs. top of the line?

i was reading the back of a cheap shampoo bottle, it said that they do not test on animals and that it was environmental friendly... which is my kind of product. i dont want to use products that when made they harm animals nor when made and used it harms our Earth. but then i picked up a bottle of top of the line shampoo i bought at a Sally's the beauty salon store. it said nothing like the cheap shampoo, i just did research and i came up with this. that brand of top of the line shampoo test on animals and is not evironment friendly.


which is better to use? and your opinion on this issue? what would you use and why?


i would go with a better product then both, one that was better for your hair that also is good for the environment and that does not test on animals?





ur opinion? pleaseCheap shampoo vs. top of the line?
well, im not sure about all proffesional shampoos/conditioners. i only use enviromently friendly hair stuff too.


but you think about it, proffesional shampoos and conditioners probably are for specfic styling methods and react to your hair differntly, so it def. has some chemicals or something like chemicals. which is probably why it works. which is why its probably not good for the enviorment.


so if you realy want to use a proffesional kind, i'd say go for it. or find one that is enviromently friendly. i use matrix sleek line. its not tested on animals and dosent harm the enviroment and boy, it WORKS. im pretty sure all of the matrix lines are the same way. good luck:]Cheap shampoo vs. top of the line?
Some cheap shampoos actually work quite well. I have had the experience of using a cheaper shampoo that actually worked better than the more expensive version. It depends on your hair type. I would try out the environment friendly one because I care about the environment, but I would see if it was available in a trial size to test it on my hair.
Well I would want a salon shampoo that is both environmentally friendly and doesn't test on animals.. Unfortunately I wouldn't call anything Sally's sells top of the line.. They don't have Matrix, TIGI, Ecoly, Sebastian, etc.. They sell Loreal, Wella, Mane and Tail and Tresemme.. Now those products aren't god awful, but I wouldn't sell them in the salon or use them on my head.


Salon sold shampoos are typically guaranteed as well. So if for any reason you don't like it you can return it. Typically cheaper shampoos have more alkaline in them and are not Ph balanced.. They act more like a clarifying shampoo, which can dry and strip.


I am a Biolage by Matrix fan.. Just works for my hair type. Everyone is different.
Well i would like it to be environmentally friendly.
I'd go with the environment friendly. And if it is just regular shampoo, that isn't supposed to work any particular hair issue, I wouldn't bother buying an expensive one in the first place.
well i would use the more expensive one why cause it's not cheap like i use tressmme and it not cheap like dollar store cheap it's afforadale and like top of the line i still would use top of the line if it's OK for your hair i know i fell for the animal but on second though i would want to use anything that's been used on the animal too
i would go with the cheap enviromentaly friendly kind
I have thick hair and its sooo hard to rinse out, I find very often the cheaper shampoo's do rinse better, I use clarifying suave.





Spent 30$ on a bottle last month my hair smelled like pepper and if it leaves a scent in your hair its leaving something else too.





Which is one way to judge safeness If a shampoo has ingredients so strong they out power soap and water, it means there are other things the soap and water wont clean, and other things that will absorb the smell which maybe shouldn't aka it makes the scent a pollutant.





Cheaper shampoos means less ingredients and that's always a good things.





Now as for Environmentally friendly there are a few things you need to consider. Urea aka PEE is a natural common ingredient.





Soap suds, which help lift the dirt from your head, are a major environmental hazard as they float down the stream and don't break down.





so the best shampoo would be pee. I'm not into washing my head in pee.
My friend owns a shop that they use AVEDA (expensive product) and she said that the exact same make up as Herbal Essence just a different scent (same company). Animal friendly.
Well, I would use and environmental freindly shampoo because it pretty much does the same thing which is to clean your hair. There are other hair care product you can use that aren't top of the line but do what those products do. A lot are environmental friendly and you can have something that works like top of the line products but doesn't cost like them. CHECK THE ACTIVE INGREDIENTS. Most shampoo's have the same ingredients, your just paying for the name.
Well, what do you think is more important? Your hair, or the LIVES of other animals and the environment. If you use something that is NOT environment-friendly, then you are damaging yourself. I would sooo use the cheaper one, cuz sometimes even the topoftheline shampoos dont even work well on your hair. It really depends on what kind of hair u have. is it worth really worth it? I would also want to go with a product that is better for ur hair but also environment-friendly and KIND to animals. But its getting harder and harder to find one of those. For the time being, however, you should just use the cheaper, but not murderous one. Just think, you could save lives.
If you are only using the cheaper shampoo to serve the purpose of cleansing your hair I would just go ahead and use it. It'll save you money and its environmental friendly. But if your hair need a good cleansing along with other problems such as breakage, dryness, thinning, etc. I would probably invest in a shampoo that is environmental friendly and treats your problemed hair also. Remember its dosent always pay to be cheap ';You Get What You Pay For!';
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