Thursday, January 7, 2010

Color protecting shampoo/conditioner/spray for purple hair?

Hey, I recently dyed my hair dark purple with demi-permanent dye from hottopic... I went to the pool a few days after and after a few hours you couldn't even see the purple anymore. They had just added chlorine to the pool too. I wanted to find some kind of shampoo or anything I can put in my hair to make it last longer, that's not too expensive.


Thanks.Color protecting shampoo/conditioner/spray for purple hair?
I would suggest using Aveeda Color Conserve Shampoo and Conditioner.Color protecting shampoo/conditioner/spray for purple hair?
Well you obviously know that the chlorine screwed up your hair. You're probably going to have to dye your hair again. Just go out to the drugstore and read labels for color protecting shampoo/conditioner. I'm assuming you used Manic Panic or something like that, and that dye fades fairly fast, so there's not much that a shampoo/conditioner can do.
well really you'll find all the best stuff at the salon but it is expensive. i don't think you can really get good quality for a low price.





bed head has some stuff you might want to check out. they do lots of stuff for coloured hair.





good luck :)





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Is there any antifrizz creme, shampoo, spray, etc for hair?

i have straight frizzy hair, are there any good antifrizz sprays, cremes, or shapoos available for straight frizzy hair? because right now i just use a striaghter to get rid of the frizz, but people have told me that makes it worse:/


please helpp me:)Is there any antifrizz creme, shampoo, spray, etc for hair?
get some leave in conditioner and serum! it's the best.


try getting it from garnier, they have the best hair products!Is there any antifrizz creme, shampoo, spray, etc for hair?
if you use this enjoy spray stuff


in a pink spray bottle


before you straighten it


it will make it smooth and shiny.





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Does putting temporary hair dye spray in regular shampoo dye hair?

my friend and i was talking and arguing about this over the phone, with the conversation(a.k.a., argument) ending up going nowhere! a little help, please?Does putting temporary hair dye spray in regular shampoo dye hair?
no cause you would be washing it out at the same time? lol

I use suave apple scented shampoo and conditioner and i want to buy some victoria's secret body spray?

the beauty rush double body mist. anyways, i wanted to know, if i got the apple scented kind, would i overly smell like apples? or is it okay if i get like a berry scented kind- would i smell weird because its apples and berries?


i guess my Q is- should i stick to the same scent for everything or is it okay to mix them?I use suave apple scented shampoo and conditioner and i want to buy some victoria's secret body spray?
no! i own the apple scented spray (the green one) and with a few light spritzes, you'll come out smelling delicious. the smell isn't too strong, so don't worry, it doesn't overpower
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  • Does anyone have experience with Clobex 5% shampoo & spray?

    Recently, I was diagnosed with seborrheic dermatitis, and my dermathologist prescirbed Clobex shampoo %26amp; spray. Since it is very strong shampoo with Corticosteroids, I don't know if it is safe to use both of them together. Does anyone have any experience with these medications? Does Clobex cause acne, the same as Prednisone? I was on Prednisone few years ago, for Crohn's disease, and it gave me severe acne. I appreciate your answers.Does anyone have experience with Clobex 5% shampoo %26amp; spray?
    I have psoriasis. I am actually using the shampoo and lotion at the moment. I am using the lotion for 2 weeks twice a day and then the shampoo twice a week. Its worked really well for me. When you use the shampoo after you rinse your hair, make sure you wash your body to rinse the shampoo off your skin. (I don't know your order of what you do in the shower!) haha





    I never broke out from it at all.





    Its ok to use both since the shampoo you leave on for 15 min and rise. The lotion/spray is what stays on the skin. So really its not double the percentage.Does anyone have experience with Clobex 5% shampoo %26amp; spray?
    I use the shampoo at every hair wash. It is wonderful. Before I got this I was using Pentrax. I used it everyday for years with no side effects until it was band. I have used Clobex for almost a year. No side effects that I know of. I wash about 2-3 times a week. But I wet hair and lather for 15 min Report Abuse

    What's the best treatment for dog fleas? Shampoo, drops, spray or comb?

    Can you get injections for dog fleas?What's the best treatment for dog fleas? Shampoo, drops, spray or comb?
    Frontline is the only type of flea treatment that works for my dogs and cats. I have two pets with flea allergies (one of my dogs and one of my cats) so not treating fleas is a non-option. I have tried natural treatment with zero success. Frontline has always been consistent and highly affective.What's the best treatment for dog fleas? Shampoo, drops, spray or comb?
    the best treatment for dog fleas would probably be canineadvantage spray, canine advantage shampoo,and combing doesnt really get the fleas out. and 80% of the time drops dont work. try it.
    frontline its great also treat the house your vet will have some spray for the house its costly put you dont want the cycle to continue
    the tablets are better but frontline from the vets is the best
    drops and get them from your vet not at the store
    Get some drops from the vets more expensive than the pet shop but they do work.
    funny you should ask....i went to the vet last week and they told me that they could give my pup a flea jab,but it would cost 拢350 !!!
    Once you have got rid of the initial infestation, frontline is the most popular, give it garlic pearls in its food good for the heart and once in the blood fleas hate it and move on.
    Advantage works beautifully. It is somewhat expensive, but works like a charm. See your vet or go to 1800petmeds.com
    Just to reinforce - Frontline - no need for injections, shampoos - just squidge it on the back of your dog's neck .. available from any decent vet ..
    Yeah you can get injections. My dog has to get injections because of his sensitive skin. But if you want a cheap, non-chemical way to get rid of the fleas, Olive oil works. Just pour it on your dog and comb through his/her fur with a lice comb. It works wonders.
    First let me tell you that I own a pest control company and what I will recommend is the complete treatment that should help you completely get rid of the fleas.





    First, treat the pet with Capstar. This is a pill that you get from the vet that will kill all of the fleas that get on the animal for the first 24 hours. Second, use either Frontline or Advantage, these can also be purchased from the vet. Frontline can be used on pets 12 weeks old or older. Advantage can be used on animals as young as 6 weeks. If the pet is old enough for either product, switch back and forth between the two. One month use one, the next use the other. The reason I recommend this is that there are two main types of fleas that infest pets. One product works better on the first type and the other product works better on the second type. By using both, you make sure you have covered all your bases.





    Once the pet has been treated, you must treat your home and yard. The best products to do this would include not only a killing agent, but also a sterilization agent. Inside, I would use Ultracide, if you can get it. (Many on line sites sell it.) Follow the instructions on the label! Wash all animal鈥檚 bedding and vacuum frequently. Throw out the vacuum bag or dump the catch container after every vacuuming. You can never vacuum too much! DO NOT STEAM CLEAN YOUR RUGS! This can hatch flea eggs and make your problem worse.





    Outside I would use Demon WP mixed with Gentrol or Nylar, carefully following label instructions. Treat the entire yard, paying special attention to under bushes and low hanging branches. Most of these products can be bought at any Do-It-Yourself Pest Control company either on line or in a store.





    Treating your house and yard is just as important as treating the pet!





    It is also very important to stay away from the grocery store or box store products like Zodiac or Hartz. Many of these products can cause severe allergic reactions in animals.
    It is a two step process. To get rid of the fleas currently on your dog, use a good flea shampoo. Then take him to the vet and he will give you a pill that will kill any fleas or eggs that were left behind. You can then put him on a once a month preventive flea medicine. I prefer Frontline. This should take care of it. Be sure to wash all dog bedding in hot water as well.
    Frontline
    Do all that you mentioned... Shampoo and make sure you use frontline in the future
    What's best is a combination of what you've mentioned. Bathe the dog in a non-insecticidal shampoo, leaving the shampoo on the dog for 5 minutes before rinsing. This will kill the majority of the fleas. While the dog is in the tub marinating in the shampoo, have someone be treating the carpet and sleeping areas with a powder or spray. Dry your dog and then comb out any little critters that might be left. Then apply the drops suggested by your vet. I personally prefer Frontline. Most drops require that you wait a few days to apply them after bathing so the dog's natural coat oils will make them spread effectively.





    Never heard of injections.
    Id recommend drops. But you have to keep the treatment up ,every 5/6 wks
    the best thing for fleas is garlic my grandma told me about it at first i thought she was nuts but it turned out it worked. try it it might work for you too.let me know
    I find the best treatment is to combine all these things.


    First, flea shampoo thoroughly. Then spray the areas your pet goes in - washing all bedding etc. If the floor is carpeted you will need to spray the whole floor.


    Then the next day, spray your pet to kill off any remaining fleas.


    Then keep using drops and spray until you have no sign of more fleas.
    i think drops!








    good luck!
    Drops are best. I've had no good luck with drops lasting a long time though. But shampoos are pointless without the drops since the fleas will still live in your carpet/furniture. With flea drops, its absorbed into the skin and the fleas stay away therefore moving onto their next victim.
    Frtontline, advantage or revolution. These are topical treatments (meaning they are applied to the skin) that need to be applied once a month.


    They really work.
    flea dip is the BEST treatment..the vet can prob do it and then make sure you keep him/her on frontline and NOT a flea coller..they dont work :) hope that helps some..OH and you need to bug bomb your house too a couple of times because they will live and bite you and get on everything..they live a VERY long time
    Shampoo for sure. my dog had fleas and we washed him in this flea shampoo for 3 days in a row and his fleas were immediately gone. they work for a pretty long time but every once in a while we have to wash him again

    Should i get spray shampoo for my cat if he gets dirty fast??

    people say u should not wash cats but mine gets dirty so should I?Should i get spray shampoo for my cat if he gets dirty fast??
    NO! Unless your cat rolls in something smelly or dangerous DO NOT wash it. Cats are naturally very clean animals and leave it and it will wash it's self. If he gets mucky paws etc just get some pet wipes from the pet shop, they are like baby wipes for pets. Your cat will get very upset and will most definitely won't thank you for it! Cats aren't like dogs and do not need washing.Should i get spray shampoo for my cat if he gets dirty fast??
    Wash him or her. Go to pet store and get cat shampoo. Fill up the tub just about 2 inch. and lather them with the soap. Also do not get her eyes and nose wet. Make sure the temperature of the water is not too hot not too cold either.
    yes if your cat is an outdoor cat you should wash him/her. cause they get ticks, bugs and dirt all in their fur. Mines is exclusively an indoor cat and i wash him still once every 2 months just for my satisfaction.
    i wash my cat becuz he likes to just sit in the back yard. there's nothing wrong with it if you don't get water near their faces.