collegechemistrystudent said:I found an aveda store just a mile from me. I bought some of the volumizing shampoo and used it. I did not notice a difference. I'm very disappointed, after Cassin's great report. Maybe I have to use it several times to get volume.
The good news is I used hair dye on some thin, lighted hair, and now it all blends well.
blaze said:Jayman,
you still using that L'Oreal Vive stuff? Do you still think its a good shampoo for thickening, as I need to get some new shampoo soon.
Also I see you use Revita, how have you found that? Almost everyone that is using it is complaining of crazy sheds etc...
And finally, when I wash my hair it always looks better the second day after I wash it. But with topical use you really need to wash your hair everyday. My hair is too soft and 'fluffy' after a shampoo, I think I need to put something in it. Do you use any product in your hair? If so, can you recommend a good one?
cheers
retropunk said:I was under the assumption that all shampoos for "thin and fine hair" just tried to force to hairs to absorb more water.
collegechemistrystudent said:I don't mind if my hairs absorb water for volume. I'm just worried what they will do to the scalp if they are strong enough to force water into a hair strand.
Jayman, do those shampoos improve your hair even when it is really short? Like when you have it 1/2 inch, can you see a density difference?