I am a Pantene user and have been for many, many years. It is the only hair care product that works on my long, thick hair and I've tried just about all of the products out there Redken, Biolage, Salon Selectives, Paul Mitchel, etc.
It is in my opinion that the stylists are going to say OTC hair care products are bad to push their expensive products. Message 2 of I also have used Pantene for years with no problems. To Everything, There is a Season Message 3 of I've never heard anything bad about Pantene? Message 4 of I don't care for Pantene myself but there's nothing wrong with it. If that's what works for you, I wouldn't quit using it.
Message 5 of Pantene isn't BAD for the hair, it just doesn't "condition" it really either. Pantene, like alot of OTC haircare has lots of silicones or different types of silicone in them. Now, If you put something plastic under heat hair dryer,sun -what might happen?? It melts. If hot enough it can start to form a build up shell around the cuticle of the hair. This will: 1. If you use heat to style your hair or work in the sun- you are pretty much damaging your hair internally by smothering the cuticle.
Which leads to the next point Hair is pourous! That's how we can color it! Pantene fills those pores with silicone and wax therefore if your doesn't get the nutrients and vitamins that it is need need of to reconstruct itself back into healthy manageble hair. Pantene is a "quick fix". It gives the hair a slick feel by the coating it leaves on the hair.
Professional products rebuild the hair from the inside out. It's called an interbonding system. That is if your stylist is educated on the updated information about the products being suggested. That is why some people don't have luck with these products. The quick fix makes them happy But I'd rather have healthy hair personally. Then you don't have to use so many styling aids because your hair is more manageable, and has life to it. And if someone is using the OTC products because their hair is so dry and frizzywell, Hello It needs to be reconstructed!
A dime size is all you need in your hair to do the job. Do yourselves a favor next time you use any hair product, use a dime size in the palm of your hand, save money and also spare your hair and scalp an eminence about of build up and damage. I have old ratty hair. Grey hair has a coarse texture. I never wanted anyone to touch my hair because it was embarrassing how it always felt like dried out straw. Sadly Pantene has discontinued this amazing product I heard.
You might want to try Pantene Daily Moisture renewel sham. I make sure I rinse it out completely. Then I use the Pantene detangler when I get out of the shower. I only use a pick to comb it out. I do use a round brush to blow dry it out. When I was younger, I did not use Pantene and could only grow my hair shoulder length. Since using Pantene, I get compliments on how nice my hair is. How you comb it, dry it, straighten it, curl it, etc. My hairstylist at one time told me that Suave is better than Pantene, but the next time I went told me that Pantene is the best.
Go figure. Use what works for you. I have been told more times than I can count how Pantene is horrible for your hair. I am 56 my hair is very long and very curly with a lot of grey. I have used Pantene since it first came on the market only switching when a hairstylist told me to try something in the salon for dry hair. It started falling out I cant blame it on the shampoo because I was going through hormonal changes so that may have caused it.
I still use Pantene ,I will wash my hair every so often with dove shampoo because I read that it was good to give your hair a break from your regular shampoo. I would like to know if this is true ,sometimes recommendations can change. I am so glad I found this site, word of mouth is never as good as actual research I appreciate the work and time put in to bringing facts to the consumer heartfelt thank you. Like Audry, I have been using Pantene for nearly 25 years.
I have tried numerous other expensive brands but none do what Pantene for me. No build-up, no waxy feel, just shiny hair. My hair is shiny and healthy. And, my hair still has that amazing shine and control. I only wish that they still had the Brunette Expressions.
That was my favorite. I have been using Pantene shampoo and conditioner for about 15 years. I will not use any thing else. I love the way my hair looks and feels. I swear by Pantene conditioners. My hair is baby-fine, strawberry blonde, and was down to my waist, until I had it all cut off last March. Now, as I regrow my hair, I find that Pantene conditioners will be the key to successfully getting my hair back to that length.
I have always gotten compliments on my hair due to its shine, and my beautician always said my hair was in great shape. When I told her I used only Pantene conditioner, she gave the the hype response. Afterward, I researched Pantene products, and I knew already that the conditioners did not contain wax or plastic-type ingredients. Anyone who can read could research that.
Later, I called Pantene to discuss the matter. They were professional, and they explained, in detail, how their proprietary blends contain certain key ingredients to protect the hair shaft. This is hair science, not rocket science. Hair needs to be protected, especially if it is nearly eight-years-old! I will continue to buy and use Beautiful Lengths conditioner, and any other Pantene conditioner, until my hair completely falls out.
My mom is a hair stylist and she said that pantene is the most horrible product you could bet for your hair.. Psss… I dont think so. But why do hair stylist say that. Because that is what they are told by the marketing people who sell them Salon brands.
And then they can sell the more expensive salon brands to you. It is just a myth that Pantene is bad. On a blinded basis, most people will pick Pantene as their preferred formula. I listened to the hairstylists in the past and shunned pantene products.
Here I am 8 years later. Dry, broken, split ends and all from using the so called best products. I just used my first pantene in years. What a major change in my hair after only use. Pantene caused an awful allergic reaction. My whole head felt like it was on fire. Does pantene contain fiberglass? It made my hair very soft, but I noticed that an excessive amount of my hair was falling out each time I washed it with the Pantene shampoo. On the other hand, my best friend used Pantene and loved it.
I have no idea why it caused so much of my hair to fall out. I struggle to grow my hair and Pantene makes my hair shiny and soft. Thanks for this blog! I have used Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Conditioner for years. I have had hair dressers tell me how great my hair feels. I have fine hair.
Many products are too heavy. In the past I have spent much more on volume boost shampoos and conditioners. The best results for me is still Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Conditioner. I can go 2 or 3 days between washing. I am not a fan of thick heavy products. Next post: Scientists speak about cosmetic animal testing. Previous post: Are living proof no frizz products good for curly hair? Pantene is bad for hair myth busted by The Beauty Brains. Although Pantene has unique and proprietary ingredients based on recent technological advances, the classes of ingredients silicones, fatty alcohols, cationic polymers and cationic surfactants are used consistently across the hair care industry.
Pantene Shampoo and Conditioners do leave behind conditioning ingredients such as coacervate conditioning complexes, liquid crystals, and terminal amino silicones for healthy hair benefits such as moisturization, damage protection and shine. Pantene shampoos and conditioners are designed to work together, depositing conditioning ingredients that will wash out of the hair with the next shampoo.
When women feel they have build-up from their shampoos and conditioners, it is often a sign that the products they are using are too heavy for their hair, and they may be more satisfied with a lower conditioning version. Melanie Walsh November 12, , pm.
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So is pantene really bad for your hair? As we explained in the post, there is no scientific evidence that we are aware of that indicates Pantene is bad for your hair. The same thing happened to me. I was using it for 3 weeks and my hair started actually falling out.
Everytime I go to get a haircut the stylist has to thin it out ALOT but this last time I went she noticed it super thin and greasey and I had little bumps all over my scalp and asked me if I switched and I told her yes to Pantene. Well everyone in the salon started going off on how bad it is and grabbed some scissors to scrap off all that waxy build up to show me.
She also detoxified my scalp with some good shampoo and when she was scrubbing my head I could hear and feel all the bumps pop. Here I was thinking, I just was getting older. It was longer pass the shoulders but thinner. I gotta get a new shampoo or go back to the days where my grandmother mixed things up in the kitchen beer, eggs, mayo, onion, etc.
Sales data supports that many people like the product as it is a top seller. Some people love Pantene other people hate it it, but the facts are the facts.
Thanks for your comment. I had been a Pantene fan for awhile, but the last few months, my hair has become dry and damaged. Yes, I color my hair but I have never had it over processed or damaged from coloring it and no, I do not color it myself! Yesterday, I cut 3 inches off of my hair, thinking maybe it had just become too long, but the result was the same, dry and clearly damaged.
I purchased a deep conditioner by Matrix and what a difference. As of today, no more Pantene. I have a scalp condition where it flakes really badly. It works great for 2 hours then the flaking would come back with a vengeance. I tried Pantene Pro-V anti dandruff a couple of days ago and I could not believe the results. It feels great. Try Nixon scalp treatment for psoriasis and dandruff.
There is a three step system. Shampoo, conditioner, and something of a serum. Works wonders on my head and a lot of my clients. It has a cool tingly feeling from the mint.
I am an African-American woman with relaxed hair. Once, I invested in some pretty expensive styling tools flat iron, blow dryer, etc. I had the Pantene Intense Moisturizing Shampoo for women of color. I loved the way my hair came out — understand that I used a Frederic Fekkai Shea hydrating conditioner mask, a leave-in conditioner by Motions and used Chi Silk Infusion pre blow-dry.
I then spent a lot of money for an expensive Frederic Fekkai shampoo. So, I went back to using the Pantene Shampoo just to see if there was going to be any difference. It was just the shampoo I was experimenting with. Helena: Sometimes we do get carried away on this topic and for that I do apologize. Ironic, no. Maybe if you were to know more about OTHER brands too and their processes, you might have a more open mind.
Dear, Dear Randy. You, being an intelligent lad and of sound mind, must be aware that no two individuals are completely the same. One product can behave differently when applied to seperate individuals. I personally enjoy using Pantene products every once in a while…when in a bind. I am a huge fan of Redken products- perhaps this makes me an enemy? Although it Pantene has never effected my hair in a negative manor, I also really can not speak on the subject of long term use.
Perhaps…for some individuals, this product really did effect them in a negative way. Nothing is personal. You must know this??? No harm intended!!! I found that pantene is so good for your hair it made my hair grow long and curly i like your campuny.
I have used Paul Mitchell awapuhi wild ginger love the smell,ive used joico, biolage , redken only salon brands for years Paul Michell skinny serum , tech Italy massuse leave in , snap eat list goes on of salon brands then I use a spinning air brush, tonight I decided to use husbands Pantene just for an experiment and different scent.
I love the Pantene left my hair do fresh smelling light and bouncy no frizz my layers perked up and behaved so well all full and fell in place with so much body, My Paul Mitchell awapuhi wild ginger 32iz is gonna sit on the shelf.
I have used Pantene 2 in 1 shampoo for years as well as the flexible hairspray. When the hairspray was discontinued I becan using the new version.
MY hair immediately began falling out. When I read the ingredients I discovered it contained polyurethane which I believe is the problem.
I wont be using any of their products again. I had that problem with Tresse Me smooth. Sometimes it is the type of shampoo meaning you get a protein shampoo. Too much protein causes the hair to come out or thin. Sometimes it is too harsh. It is like when you over condition your hair it can break or sometimes fall out. It is a balance. You may need to do a baking soda balance out the ph of the scalp. From what i understand is that panthenol penetrates into the cortex of the hair ,and also seals the cuticle and makes your hair shiny.
Panthenol can penetrate and help strengthen from within the cortex. Thanks for voicing your opinion so eloquently, Pankaj. Thanks for taking the time to leave such a constructive comment, you made your point really well. I have hair past my shoulder blades that tangles really easily. If I wear a collar — the hair at my neckline becomes a mass of tangles.
When I sleep, I wake with a mass of tangles all over! I have long hair and do not look good in short hair! I do get blond highlights, but even the dark natural color at my neck tangles.
This is definitely a strange head of hair! Thank you for any help you may provide. Silicones are typically good for this. Good luck! I have crazyyyy long, thick, naturally curly hair. I realized that I needed a spray leave in conditioner.
After trying about 8 different ones i finally found one that worked! Instead of twisting your hair up and into a clip at night, try separating it into two parts with one on each side of your head and braiding them. My daughter has the same trouble with her hair. She would get crazy rat nest head every night. I happened to have to use a new lady at my salon one day and she suggested this. It is amazing the difference it has made for her.
No more painful brush outs in the morning. This is ok for some people, but terrible terrible advice for others. My hair tangles or breaks or most often tangles AND breaks. Braiding it just makes it worse. Try a silk or satin pillowcase. I have extra long, thick, and naturally curly hair. It helps keep my hair from tangling and getting crazy frizzy while I sleep. Also, my curls look good in the morning so I only need a quick touch-up to smooth any stray hairs or tame a tiny bit of frizz here and there.
I have this problem to an extent, especially at night. Buy pure essential lavender oil. Use a few drops at night and brush your hair strokes. You will be amazed I promise. Yeah, I guarantee you, if you start brushing your hair strokes every night, you will be amazed at the results! This is the single most damaging thing that was ever done to my hair. Add up all the bad perms I ever had, and they are nothing compared to 15 years of brushing my hair strokes.
I have recently started using Pantene and I must say… I absolutely detest this product! My hair has started falling out by the handful. As if that is not bad enough, mid day it looks as if I have not washed my hair in weeks do to the wax build up on my hair. If you was your hair with Pantene shampoo and conditioner while in the bath tub, I encourage you to look at the wax that is floating on the top of the water after the suds settle. Needless to say, I will not be continuing the use of Pantene!
I used to use Pantene for years. My hair is bleached and it looked nice and would grow well with Pantene. Then I heard it was bad and started using expensive sulphate free salon products. I have spent SO much. Nothing feels as good as Pantene. My hair got worse and worse with these other products. You always hear Pantene is bad because there are thick waxes that make your hair look nice, yet build up. So that is a benefit with Pantene.
I fuss with my hair much, much less. I used to have to blow dry and straighten my hair since I live in humid Florida lol! Now that I use Pantene, I can just blow dry it without having to damage my hair with addition heat from the flat iron.
A lot of people are saying they noticed their hair falling out but mine has been the complete opposite. I went to get my hair cut this past weekend. I have this one section in the back of my hair that I have been trying to grow out for over a year and its still not that long, the stylist said it could be a dry patch.
She even took a small section of my hair, took her scissors and scrapped down to the ends and showed me this white stuff on my hair and said it was the wax from Pantene shampoo.
At first I was like ewww and was very convinced that I needed to change shampoo and conditioner immediately. I love my Pantene Repair and Protect shampoo and conditioner it does a great job on my hair. I love Pantene. I am currently using Pantene with Argan oil, and my hair never looked nor felt better.
I have tried everything on my hair after a horrible salon experience that made my hair fall out in clumps! It was past my bra line very full ect the women at the salon left bleach on my hair for 4 n a half hrs despite my concerns her AND the owner kept reassuring me that it was fine..
I used pantene for many many years. My hair dresser said I had amazing hair and also had many people stop me randomly telling me I have the best hair. Then one day a sales person asked me what I used. They gave me the drool on his head the products were. Well I stopped using painter for 8 years. I have spent thousands of dollars on expensive shampoo to only dry and brittle my hair. Last week I was short on money, and decided to use it again. I actually have been stopped in the street to get compliments on my hair.
Well spoken, Deb. For you to say that cosmetologist a are inexperienced with formulas is not just incorrect, it is flat out defamation. Pantene has a huge budget for a reason! To mask how awful their product is. In advertising. He said that they knew their product was awful. Trying to pass off press promotion as truth is despicable. And over the years, my hair has become increasingly brittle, falls out, its thinning, it is half the length it used to be. And when did this start? About 30 years ago.
I have to agree with others, it is pretty clear you are far from objective. Every time I need a new bottle of shampoo, all the labels have changed. I give up. Its time to move on. The blatant boosterism on this site has really opened my eyes — to the fact that these days, Pantene is all sizzle and no meat. Because it has some immediate short-term benefits which add up over time to damage instead of help. That would most likely be mostly due to dimethicone and its kin, which coats the hair strands and make it look shinier and feel smoother.
I have been using Pantene for about 20 years now. In between the 20 years I have spent lots of money on salon brands to keep finding myself going back to Pantene.
I have long thick hair and except for the normal strands of hair people lose I have not lost any unusual amount of hair. Pantene keeps my hair feeling awesome and smelling great. Yes buying the expensive shampoos and conditioners work but I honestly thing Pantene works the best.
Pantene is the best! Everyone is different if the product works for you great. We all are unique. I stopped using it an sought to find a solution. I used all different kinds of patentee pro v shampoo and conditioner and after a while of using it my hair became so hard to manage and after I shampooed and conditioned it was noting but knots left in my hair when I tried to brush my hair.
As a licensed cosmetologist, who has a passion for the science of chemistry and product formulation, I must agree that Pantene is a good product. I work behind the chair 5 days a week, and see anywhere from 50 to 80 heads of hair a week. Also, remember that the wrong formula for you will never yield good results.
I am also trained in how to properly use each item. So often my clients are using the wrong products, and using them incorrectly. They are made of the same ingredients, in the same factories at the same time.
The difference? For instance Purology is owned by loreal. The loreal everpure line is almost identical to purology. Read the label. Also, knowing that many ingredients have multiple names for the same exact thing helps. So, when you are doing a side by side comparison of ingredients…. It very well may be the same chem, with a different designation. Or one which is chemically going to function the same in the formula , but may have been changed due to viscosity, fragrance, availability at time of production, color, etc.
However, I think that to say that drugstore is just as good as salon would be false. There is a reason that professional hair products cost more. The ingredients are better. As someone who has used almost every brand out there, I get much better results with professional lines. Pantene, Garnier, and Tresseme all caused buildup in my hair. If you want to use pantene, I recommend using a clarifying shampoo at least once or twice a month. I think there are many pros for using professional shampoo.
A lot of drugstore brands list water as one of their ingredients. The more water, the more diluted the product, and the more product you will need to use to achieve the desired result. This means you will end up purchasing more product. Depending on how quickly you go through a product, you will be spending as much as you would on a more concentrated, professional product. Do the math. It could potentially be cheaper to use a professional line. Professional products typically have better ingredients.
The same goes with some salon lines. But there are many professional products I would swear by. The products are vegan and sulfate free, and the fragrances come from the same company in France I believe that make the fragrances for Tom Ford. This is a lot cheaper than brands like Kerastase or Shu Uemura. Oribe is another great line.
But for someone who has colored hair blue ombre that is difficult to maintain , I swear by their colored hair line.
The shampoo has ingredients that help preserve my color and protect my hair from harmful UV rays that cause fading. It also smells incredible, and leaves my hair soft and silky without weighing it down from residue. It absorbs oils, allows me to add exactly how much texture I want to my blowout, and smells incredble.
They often contain better ingredients and are more concentrated. However, there are plenty of drugstore products that work well and cost less. Hi Sydney. Thank for taking the time to comment! We totally agree that some people love their salon brands more than drug store brands but the idea that salon products all use better ingredients and are more concentrated is is just a myth.
How do we know? I agree with Sydney, you do save a TON of money using professional products. The people who are using these professional products and saying they dont work are probably using them like they use Pantene, because pantene isnt as thick and concentrated as products like All Soft by Redkin for example, pantene runs out of the nozzle quick and clients will tend to fill their whole palm with shampoo and conditioner.
Many people dont even know how to use shampoo and conditioner correctly, no one EVER told them the right way. Many people use conditioner on their scalp which you are NOT supposed to do.
Your scalp produces the oils your roots need to be nourished.. Its your ends that are damaged, which is why you never want to shampoo your ends, youll be stripping what little oils your ends were holding onto. So even if you are using the pantene line, try that method of shampooing and see if it helps your frizzyness and product build up. Either way it will help you use less and spend less. I have been using Pantene for three to four months now.
It leaves my scalp feeling great and my hair looking wonderful. My daughter on the other hand says that it dries her hair out. I believe it has to do with the texture of ones hair and the different types of Pantene. You have to select the Pantene type that is for your hair. One thing I have observed in selecting the type for your hair is that it leaves your hair healthy.
I had about every split end listed to be exact. So i did a bit of research and it could be the heat i use on my hair OR it can be that the pantene shampoo and conditioner is too strong for my hair and causing crazy split ends.
But everyone is different so if you like pantene then fine. Good for you. That means exactly nothing. The ingredient dimethicone is reason alone to avoid it. The coating it leaves on hair makes a barrier which blocks natur moisture from getting into hair causing hair to dry out which leads to breakage.
Pantene is also full of sulfate which is harsh and drying on hair. Krista: Dimethicone does coat the hair and make it feel softer. It takes heavy sulfates to get dimethicone out of hair and heavy sulfates strip hair of natural moisture. If the product builds up in hair the buildup also traps pollutants from the environment into the hair. Dimethicone is just not a necessary ingredient. Not all silicones are bad. Water soluble silicones are best. They just coat the outside of hair to make it appear smoother and healthier.
My opinion is that a more natural ingredient list is best. What I like to look for on the bottle is that it says: Color safe sulfate free paraben free phthalate free Petroleum free PEG free Synthetic fragrance free Silicone free Organic is nice as well. We formulate every day as a part of our jobs and spend good money and time at school to learn how certain chemicals and ingredients will react in your hair.
You really so get what you pay for. An easy way to solve the problem of wondering if your hairdresser is b. The best thing you can do is find some one you trust and remember they have a license. Whatever damage someone like you has done to my hair. I stopped going to salons decades ago. It seemed to take forever for all that damaged hair to grow out.
You learn to parrot a few memorized sound memes that perpetuate myths about hair care. And hair care products on both sides of the shopping aisles use the same ingredients over and over again. You can find MANY products that are virtually identical. And half the time, even if they look like there are differences, it will turn out that they are just using different names for the same or functionally identical substances.
Often people cut out needed steps in order to budget their products. Also be careful who you are taking advice from. Is the person you are listening to an educated licensed cosmetologist or educated chemist or is it a well spoken marketer? Very long, very thick, often dry and frizzy, especially at the ends. Then I went back to cost-effective stylists. I got the same pitch about how terrible Pantene was, on the occasions I admitted to using it.
My preference was actually pre-reformulated Herbal Essences. My hair is so strange, that it confounds stylists who see hundreds of people every day, and everyone I meet who has hair tips for me — well, first, they never work, and second, it comes from the same perspective stylists have — that I must pay no attention to my hair for it to be so unruly.
For my hair type? Pantene has produced the best results for me. Are they fantastic results? Not necessarily, but it depends. My hair is still giant, crazy and unruly, but the truth is — so far, dozens and dozens of products later shampoo, conditioner, treatments, oils, anti-frizz serums, leave-in conditioners, dry shampoos, etc I never see any real change, other than my hair getting oily, rather than conditioned, from these products, or giving it an even weirder shape than it began with.
So, I keep it simple, now. I use giant Pantene bottles from Costco. I mean, maybe. My whole experience with having hair in general has been lackluster, haha. Does Pantene make my hair fall out? Probably not. My hair just… falls out. I lose more hair in the summer, just like my cats do! Lastly… Shampoo is not the only thing that affects the quality of your hair.
And, my friends who had thick and luxurious hair, not have thinning, brittle hair after having had kids. So, I just wanted to throw that out there. Shampoo is by no means the only culprit for your hair woes. Hi Sharon. I read your comment! And thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts. Thanks for being a fan of the Beauty Brains! The vitriol on this forum is astounding to me! The same thing everyone does at their jobs in order to get a paycheck.
Also, hair changes all the time. Age can also make hair fall out. Etc, etc. Oh, and lastly, in regards to your comments in the article about hair dressers — I think everyone is also taking that out of context. I used Pantene shampoo and conditioner for the very first time and I must say my hair feels really soft and silky after shower. Anecdata does not equate to real data. Training and education are different. The amount of training for hairdressing and cosmetology is significantly less than for a research chemist.
Each person has individual needs. Just as some people have iron deficiencies so will some people have excess iron, and each would have different nutritional needs because of that. All humans have bias and we can manage if not eliminate it. Naturalistic fallacies and ad hominem attacks or shill attacks are logically useless and often used by those with self protecting or serving agendas such as anti-vax proponents some who directly profit but most who endanger public health.
Evaluating arguments and biases is a very good practice, but humans are often bad at critically examining their own biases and fallacies. I used Pantene for frizz and it was bad at leaving my oily scalp clean. I have used many brands including lush but have noticed fairly similar performance. I lose a lot of hair in the shower, but I used to lose it around the house when I shampooed every day. As someone with finer but curly hair, I already know mine are probably strange.
My ends have definitely been in better shape since I started conditioning closer to daily and applying henna monthly. I would love to see you cover henna as a dye product because of its different mechanism than conventional dye and occasionally my research has seen conflicting information.
My understanding is that there are mechanical and chemical ways to lift or smooth the hair cuticle, and that acids will smooth and bases will lift it but products also can tamp it down to reduce friction and tangling. I am not product loyal so I try everything at least once. I have heard the rumour that Pantene is bad for your hair, will cause it to fall out. It left a frothy slippery coating on my tub that required some serious astringent cleaning to get off.
I thought that was kind of grim. But her hair looked great! I am not saying that Pantene is the worst company and that their product is junk. First off, it leaves my hair soft and smelling great, which is nice. The only thing that is not so nice is how dry it leaves my scalp. I am constantly brushing my shoulders off to remove the fallen flakes out of my hair. I have very long hair and it becomes very difficult to manage if it gets dry.
Once per week, I use the Shielo intensive Hair Mask and it has not only repaired my damage hair which use to always tangle but has also give them a smooth silky shine. It appears as if there has been a coating of cream on your hair which is protective layer.
I was told by my hair stylist that is a family friend that when she was in college they did a study about pantene, but I do not know what it was about. Let me get this straight. Taking a chance at what?
I had really bad hair breakage last year — it was from getting too many perms and running my blow drier too hot — Im in a rush sometimes! I found out my Pantene shampoo and conditioner was the problem that I was having with my hair. I suggest everyone not to buy the cheap Pantene shampoo and conditioner. And purchase a high-end product like matrix or redkin. These hair products works so well with my hair, you will not believe the results.
Remember, if the product is cheap, the result will also be cheap. It tangles like crazy. Is this a valid suggestion? Some people feel that Pantene leaves a silicone residue on their hair. I have very thick, nearly black wavy hair. I go to someone who specifically cuts to curls and textures.
Then I cave and go back to Pantene and my hair feels so clean and full of body. My husband, who has very thin blonde hair, also prefers Pantene. My hair only feels as good as it does using Pantene when I use Davines, however they discontinued my preferred formula. I have been using Pantene for about 15 years now… I have thin long hair but very shinny and strong. I do not use conditioner in the shower because I always feel it weighs my hair down but I do use the Pantene detangler…… Works great!
Again excited to try something new but not really sure why……. Again I do love my Pantene! I think it depends on what type of hair you have. When I use Pantene — it does just that. Maybe for dry hair, Pantene is good.
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