Hair Care
20 Best Drugstore Shampoos for Every Hair TypeWe've got Pantene, Garnier, Dove and more — but can you guess which drugstore shampoo is No. 1? |
There are hundreds of shampoos in the drugstore — but how can you tell which one is the best drugstore shampoo? That's where these reviews from our readers come in. Hair products, shampoo in particular, are of the utmost importance to our TotalBeauty.com readers. This will become clear as you peruse these glowing reviews of the best drugstore shampoo picks.
That's right, these products are all from the drugstore — and many are under five bucks. After reading this, if you feel compelled to run out and stock up on the best drugstore shampoo from Pantene, Aveeno, Dove and others, do it. You won't even have to feel guilty.
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SEE NEXT PAGE: Best Drugstore Shampoo No. 20: Dove Daily Moisture Shampoo, $4.80
That's right, these products are all from the drugstore — and many are under five bucks. After reading this, if you feel compelled to run out and stock up on the best drugstore shampoo from Pantene, Aveeno, Dove and others, do it. You won't even have to feel guilty.
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SEE NEXT PAGE: Best Drugstore Shampoo No. 20: Dove Daily Moisture Shampoo, $4.80
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Where is L'Oreal? They, hands down, make the best drugstore hair care products. Pantene does nothing but damage your hair further if there are already issues (but my mom loves the Silver Expressions line for her hair). John Frieda makes the best products for red hair. I mix that with my L'Oreal Total Repair 5 for amazing results.
by fujiko_mine Tuesday, April 2, 2013 at 11:00PM Report as inappropriate
nice, i love drugstore shampoos.
by jenboleyn Sunday, January 6, 2013 at 06:16PM Report as inappropriate
I really like the Tresemme products. I feel like they really do what they claim to do.
by BReal Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at 09:09AM Report as inappropriate
I remember when I was 16 (I'm now 20), and I dyed my hair 9 TIMES in ONE day! Yes, I know, beyond stupid and flat out impulsive. My hair was completely fried and extremely damaged. I considered cutting half of it off. I was in serious need of a product that would help repair it. I was at WalMart, browsing hair products for damaged hair, and stumbled upon this one. I purchased it along with the conditioner that goes with it, used it for a couple months, and WOW - saw a 70% improvement! My hair was SO much healthier and stronger. Does anyone know if they still sell this line? I can't seem to find it at WalMart. Right now I use Dove Shampoo and Conditioner Intensive Repair and it's the 2nd best so far for me.
by anita_madria Monday, July 23, 2012 at 08:01PM Report as inappropriate
There are so many I imagine it will be difficult for me to decide which one to try. Great suggestions!
by flirtygirl214 Friday, July 6, 2012 at 10:00PM Report as inappropriate
gota love pantene!
by olkrav319 Sunday, May 13, 2012 at 10:28AM Report as inappropriate
I've only found good haircare at the health food store, that's as close to drugstore as i get
by TBjunkie Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at 12:37AM Report as inappropriate
i dont think that the organix shampoo is all that good. it left myhair feeling very dry, and coarse and i have super super fine nd oily hair so i didnt even think that was possible. the conditione didnt help either. i was very shocked because i have used this brand in the past and i was very pleased with the other products.
by jesse123 Monday, April 16, 2012 at 04:51PM Report as inappropriate
I think they need to re-check this, Herbal Essences is sooo bad for hair in the long-run. Well, at least for my hair, and considering all the dying, ironing, curling my hair is nice and healthy. I use Tresemme and its wonderful, my hair just soaks in all the conditioning and its helped a lot with split ends as well. However, none of these products are that good. In fact, if what you want is healthy look for organic products, in this list Organix is the best.
by vaneedevil Monday, April 2, 2012 at 02:05PM Report as inappropriate
I'm surprised Herbal Essences is the number one. I've found they're too full of silicone for me.
by StanziMozart Friday, March 23, 2012 at 08:35PM Report as inappropriate