Jason thin to thick shampoo, any opinions?
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[ # 2 ] February 14, 2012, 11:21 PM I alternate regenepure dr/nt (which has load of great stuff in it) with the revivogen shampoo/conditioner. Also, I think the immortal hair website has a place to buy a shampoo that is made locally (to him of course). It looks like good stuff. I would just focus on a shampoo that’s going to help remove debris like sebum and dirt, be free of chemicals, might have a detoxifying aspect, and of course doesn’t strip your hair of moisture. |
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[ # 3 ] February 14, 2012, 11:31 PM Jasons thin to thick works well if you use it sparingly, maybe just on special occassions. It definately thickens your hair up a bit, especially if your a diffuse thinner. However, I think it is a bit too harsh for everyday use despite what the label says. I agree that it probably isnt the most natural shampoo. I think Jasons Jojoba oil shampoo is much better and I use this one everyday. It contains no Laureth Sulfates and if i happen to use a regular shampoo I notice it immediately. Im curious to try Immortals shampoo as it seems high quality. Id give Jasons jojoba a try as it is much better on your hair and scalp than Thin To Thick. |











