What is a good shampoo and conditioner that women use?

I am a guy and wanted to ask what are some brands of women’s shampoo and conditioners that i can buy and use?

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18 Responses to “What is a good shampoo and conditioner that women use?”

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  1. lalala Says:

    sunsilk is what i use and its nice.

    also sauve

  2. daydreamer Says:

    redken all soft is the best

  3. crazybeautiful Says:

    pantene or garnier fructise

  4. nermil Says:

    i use pureology

  5. Stoner Jenn Says:

    Pantene.It’s the best.

  6. Dani Says:

    Pantene.
    There’s like a gazillion different ones for different types of hair.
    it smells good, but it doesn’t really have a fruity smell or anything. so you don’t have to worry about that.

  7. chuloja Says:

    Herbal Essence

  8. Valena M Says:

    That depends on what your hair type is. I personally like Pantene because it doesn’t make my hair oily, but restores moisture in the summer months. If you have long hair like I do, it gives it a lot of body and brings out the natural wave.

  9. Darby Says:

    I like the Dove products.

  10. . Says:

    Pantene,Garnier,Finesse or Treseme are my favs.

  11. nydiac200 Says:

    pantene is really good, or dumb blonde brands, its for women but my man uses it and he gets compliments on his hair all the time, even from other guys. It smells really good. I think you can buy it at the salon inside walmart stores

  12. Lexi Says:

    Herbal Essences rock. Lol. I obviously have to use the EXTREMELY curly one, but there are lots of different kinds for volumizing, hydration, straight hair, frizz control, etc.

  13. della Says:

    I’ve recently been using Simple shampoo and conditioner, and it’s lovely.

  14. Chelsea G Says:

    I absolutely love this hair care system:
    Catwalk Oatmeal and honey shampoo and conditioner.
    These products leave hair totally silky and manageable, and smelling great too!! although they are pricey, they are definitely worth it!
    Another good shampoo if you’d like your hair to be straight is Sleek. They come in big orange bottles, and they leave curly/frizzy hair so much more manageable, and significantly straighter.

  15. bunnymuffin Says:

    actually, i use pantene and some other brand, like suave…i switch out what i use every 2-3 shampoos….usining the same kind over and over causes buildup of that kind, and switching helps eliminate the buildup…..hope this tip helped!!!!

  16. Meghan O Says:

    Shampoo/conditioner really doesn’t pertain to gender, other than how it’s marketed. As for which one is best, it depends on the type of hair you have. Dry, oily, average, whether or not conditioner will leave buildup on your fast or slow (which can be worsened if you live in an area with “hard” or mineralized water), curly, straight… Some shampoos are formulated to keep your hair bright and shiny by color (blonde/brunette, redhead, although I’ve never noticed a difference with these). Even ethnicity can play a part in this, as some people’s hair tends, in general, to be drier or thicker than others. I wouldn’t recommend the same shampoo for someone with thick coarse hair who was Asian as I would for someone with European-type blonde baby-fine hair that gets oily very quickly. You may have to try several types until you find the one that gets your hair to the quality you like. Good luck.

  17. Princess LovAngel Says:

    i use selsun blue because i need it for my scalp. other ones i liked were herbal essenses but i was told that makes your hair fall out. suave, pantene, pert plus, and VO5

  18. kathleen w Says:

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