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White Rain, Neutrogena
Nov 27th, 2005 at 7:40pm
 
HI everyone Cheesy

Has anybody used these products?  what kind, did you like it ???

So many questions i know Tongue, but Suave is doing my hair no good , and i'd like to try something new.

Thanks in advance for your reviews Smiley
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Re: White Rain, Neutrogena
Reply #1 - Nov 27th, 2005 at 10:44pm
 
Hi.  A looong time ago I used White Rain, until I was told that the hairspray had ingredients equivalent to pvc plastic pipe.  Yuck.  I've only used Neutrogena body oil, no hair products.

I know they're pretty cheap, you could always give 'em a try and see if it works for you. 

Maybe you just need to do a clarifying rinse?

Good Luck!!
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Re: White Rain, Neutrogena
Reply #2 - Nov 27th, 2005 at 11:21pm
 
Suave & White Rain are basically on the same level. They're both very cheap for a reason.

Never tried Neutrogena. The dollars to ounces ratio just never made sense to me. But if you're debating between the 2, I'd definitely go with the latter.
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Reply #3 - Nov 28th, 2005 at 12:10am
 
I use Suave Naturals for the first C in my CO routine.  The coconut smells very good.  It's a nice light conditioner (no cones) that works well for CO.
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Reply #4 - Nov 28th, 2005 at 4:55am
 
I have a bottle of hardly used Neutrogena clarifying shampoo. It works okay, but I can't stand the smell. I can't really describe it properly. It's not at all flowery or perfumey, but it has a weird, chemicalish smell to it. Some people don't mind the sent, but I hate it. I hated it even more when I found out that it likes to cling to my hair for a couple of days before finally disappearing. Needless to say, the shampoo didn't get used very much.  Tongue
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Reply #5 - Dec 11th, 2005 at 4:04am
 
I recently bought some White Rain "Fruit Fortifying" Shampoo (compare to Garnier Fructis? I don't know...)

It felt so LIGHT compared to Tresemme or Pantene (my usuals), like I was washing my hair with
liquid sunshine
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It was 86 cents for 20 ounces.  I couldn't pass up that deal.  I got some conditioner to match, and everything feels so clean and light light light!
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Reply #6 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 2:01pm
 
I used to use White Rain a couple of years ago, it was ok for the price, but after repeated use I just didn't care for the way it left my hair.  I always loved their scents, though.  As for the Neutrogena, I agree with juri, I have the same feelings on the smell, and I never cared for the results, especially considering the cost of it.  Suave, Garnier, and any Frieda products are the ones that I've had the worst results with, I couldn't even use the products up!  Pantene & Biolage are two that I have come across (so far) that have given me consistent good results.  Hope that helps you a bit...

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Re: White Rain, Neutrogena
Reply #7 - Jan 2nd, 2006 at 8:51pm
 
Neutrogena--Yuck.  I tried the shampoo years and years ago it left my hair feeling like straw.  Except for garnier fructis (sp?), I have found nothing worse.  I also don't like the smell.

I agree that White Rain works well as a CO wash. So far.  Smiley  I am also skeptical about it being so cheap, but then, I have also bought some expensive products that also left my hair damaged, so price doesn't always mean everything (I used to use Biolage--for example--and now it seems to hurt my hair). 

Kim
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