Monday, August 23, 2010

Can i use a different brand of shampoo and a different brand of conditioner?

Will it work just fine? Im trying to make my hairstyle stay more smooth and straight, thats why im using conditionerCan i use a different brand of shampoo and a different brand of conditioner?
yesCan i use a different brand of shampoo and a different brand of conditioner?
i guess so
All the companies say ';for best results'; use their brands. Not true, my daughter is a hairdresser, and uses whatever she likes in her hair. It sure wont cause any problems. I'm the same way, I may love one shampoo, but hate their conditioner. Just use what works best for your hair!
ya u can change it.
Yes, you can definately use a different brand of shampoo and a different brand of conditioner. However, for best results it is always good to stay within the same brand shampoo %26amp; conditioner whenever possible. This is because most manufacturers formulate their products to work in conjunction with one another for optimal results. If you are looking for a brand (or conditioner) that makes the hair smooth %26amp; straight, try PANTENE SMOOTH %26amp; SLEEK. You can try their 2-in-1 shampoo plus conditioner in this brand. Good luck!! :)
Yes, I think that the thing you need to consider is if the two different kinds of smells don't go together. you wouldn't want to have a tropical smelling shampoo and a chemical smelling conditioner, they just wouldn't go together.
It has worked in the past for me. Most people use the same brand for both, but sometimes people just want to use a shampoo they are familiar with BUT a conditioner that they know will have amazing effects on their hair. Only do it if the conditioner has some added ingredient or effect that will get your hair the way you want it. To be safe you could always use the shampoo and then the complimentary conditioner and then use the other conditioner for an added bonus. Good luck!
Yep, thats what I do all the time. You should go according to your hair's needs, not what a certain brand reccomends you use in conjunction with their own product.

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