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I have a terrible time with shampoo and conditioner. Currently I use a tiny bit

of olive oil on just the ends.

What was the dimethicone conditioner you used?

And shampoo? Everything thing burns my face... sometimes in the shower and

sometimes even after it dries.

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I use Pharmaceutical Specialities shampoo -- here's the website:

http://www.psico.com

The dimethicone product I mentioned is not a conditioner. It's

supposed to be for frizzy hair. I didn't find it to be moisturizing

at all. The one I bought and use infrequently is by Bumble and

Bumble. It's about $16 and has just dimethicone in it. It's called

and anti-frizzer. There is a drugstore version of this by

Frieda called Anti-Frizz. Again, this is not a hair conditioner at

all.

I found it at drugstore.com. Here's the url that you have to copy and

paste into your browser because it's too long to create an html link:

http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?

pid=43356&catid=11901&trx=GFI-0-

CTS&trxp1=11901&trxp2=43356&trxp3=1&trxp4=1&btrx=BUY-GFI-0-CTS

I use Dr. Sy's vita oil as a conditioner. This seems to help my hair

a lot. I used to use jojoba oil before that and that was ok.

Take care,

Matija

> I have a terrible time with shampoo and conditioner. Currently I

use a tiny bit of olive oil on just the ends.

> What was the dimethicone conditioner you used?

> And shampoo? Everything thing burns my face... sometimes in the

shower and sometimes even after it dries.

>

>

>

>

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I use Pharmaceutical Specialities shampoo -- here's the website:

http://www.psico.com

The dimethicone product I mentioned is not a conditioner. It's

supposed to be for frizzy hair. I didn't find it to be moisturizing

at all. The one I bought and use infrequently is by Bumble and

Bumble. It's about $16 and has just dimethicone in it. It's called

and anti-frizzer. There is a drugstore version of this by

Frieda called Anti-Frizz. Again, this is not a hair conditioner at

all.

I found it at drugstore.com. Here's the url that you have to copy and

paste into your browser because it's too long to create an html link:

http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?

pid=43356&catid=11901&trx=GFI-0-

CTS&trxp1=11901&trxp2=43356&trxp3=1&trxp4=1&btrx=BUY-GFI-0-CTS

I use Dr. Sy's vita oil as a conditioner. This seems to help my hair

a lot. I used to use jojoba oil before that and that was ok.

Take care,

Matija

> I have a terrible time with shampoo and conditioner. Currently I

use a tiny bit of olive oil on just the ends.

> What was the dimethicone conditioner you used?

> And shampoo? Everything thing burns my face... sometimes in the

shower and sometimes even after it dries.

>

>

>

>

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,

I use Pharmaceutical Specialities shampoo -- here's the website:

http://www.psico.com

The dimethicone product I mentioned is not a conditioner. It's

supposed to be for frizzy hair. I didn't find it to be moisturizing

at all. The one I bought and use infrequently is by Bumble and

Bumble. It's about $16 and has just dimethicone in it. It's called

and anti-frizzer. There is a drugstore version of this by

Frieda called Anti-Frizz. Again, this is not a hair conditioner at

all.

I found it at drugstore.com. Here's the url that you have to copy and

paste into your browser because it's too long to create an html link:

http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?

pid=43356&catid=11901&trx=GFI-0-

CTS&trxp1=11901&trxp2=43356&trxp3=1&trxp4=1&btrx=BUY-GFI-0-CTS

I use Dr. Sy's vita oil as a conditioner. This seems to help my hair

a lot. I used to use jojoba oil before that and that was ok.

Take care,

Matija

> I have a terrible time with shampoo and conditioner. Currently I

use a tiny bit of olive oil on just the ends.

> What was the dimethicone conditioner you used?

> And shampoo? Everything thing burns my face... sometimes in the

shower and sometimes even after it dries.

>

>

>

>

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