Saturday, December 19, 2009

What are some good Japanese shampoo and conditioners?

Top 20 most sold in Japan





LUX


TSUBAKI


PANTEEN


ASIANCE


VIDAL SASSOON


Essential


DOVE


Merrit (メリット)


Herbal essenses


mod's hair


Super Mild


Fino


Umi no uruoi sou (海のうるおい藻)


ICHIKAMI


MA CHERIE


Suibun hair pack (水分ヘアパック)


SALA


Shokubutsu Monogatari (植物物語)


naive


SILK





*Some labels are written in Japanese as above.





I like VIDAL SASSOON.


I like LUX, but it makes dandruff... so I cannot use it.





Most of my friends say Super Mild sucks...


If you use MA CHERIE, your hair look shiny, but I heard those chemicals to make your hair shiny are really bad for your body...


Merrit is good for people who have sensitive skin.What are some good Japanese shampoo and conditioners?
♡You've already got a GREAT list from AMY!


I personally use LUX Super Rich Shine -


http://www.lux.co.jp/hair_care/products/…


shampoo and conditioner, ASIENCE - shampoo, conditioner and treatment.


http://www.kao.co.jp/asience/


http://www.kao.co.jp/asience/world/


♡^_^♡  Both of these leave my hair really shiny, silky and smooth.


In between I switch to Super Mild shampoo from time to time. I usually alternate shampoos and conditioners.


I just tried a new shampoo, conditioner and treatment called Segreta.


http://www.kao.co.jp/segreta/


It was OK, but I prefer LUX.


Just my opinion, hope it helps!♡


★BTW~You can always just buy the mini/travel size sets at first:


http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m69/C…


to see if you like the results of the shampoo/conditioners. See? Available at most drug stores, markets, convenience stores... I always keep these on hand. Hope that helps.What are some good Japanese shampoo and conditioners?
TIMOTEI!


not japanese but really popular there.
Shiseido Tsubaki Shampoo and Sumi Shampoo
umm, i forgot the brand, but it was black sesame shampoo. it makes black hair lustrous and soft
Constantly over and over I keep hearing LUX is the shampoo to try.

My hair grew outve japanese straightning and is curly. should i use shampoos for curly hair or dry? ?

my hair grew out of it and is chemically curly. i need to get it cut and its winter so i also think the bottoms are like dry. i straighten my hair like twice a week. since when my hair gets wet it becomes curly im not sure if thats the shampoos i should use. does any one know a great shampoo for this situation or kinda dryish hair???or if u had japanese before and u know what i am talking about??? thnxxxMy hair grew outve japanese straightning and is curly. should i use shampoos for curly hair or dry? ?
I have done the Japanese straightening before and I definitely know what you mean. My hair stylist always puts CHI SILK INFUSION into my hair and this makes it silky and smooth, you HAVE to apply to your ends and it makes it not as dry if you keep on applying it. Before you straighten always remember to have a heat protectent. Don't get another Japanese straightening again, just a touch up because it makes your hair damaged in the long run. That's why you need to moisturize it a lot

Are Japanese shampoos better than American?

Of course not. If they were, all the American women would be buying them. They're all made from the same stuff.Are Japanese shampoos better than American?
i dont know i havent tried japanese shampoos........
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    I am living in Japan and running out of the shampoo I use to control my scalp dermatitis. It would cost $40 to import the particular brand I usually use, so I am hoping to find a Japanese equivalent. I need a shampoo with:





    1. tea tree oil


    2. NO sodium laureth sulfate (the main ingredient in 99% of liquid soaps and shampoos made in the USA and Canada, but I have no idea if the same is true for Japanese shampoos)





    Please let me know both what these ingredients look like when written in Japanese and how to pronounce them. The pronunciation is the more important information, so that I can ask salespeople to assist me. Or, if you happen to know a brand already, let me know.





    Thank you for your help.What is the Japanese for these shampoo ingredients: tea tree oil, sodium laureth sulfate?
    Well, Have you tried Goggling it.

    Japanese Hair Straightening shampoo?

    i had a Japanese Hair Straightening before 3 days,, but they didn't have the shampoo which i have to use after the treatment.. is it ok to use any other shampoo... or my curls would come back? i want to take a shower now,, i stink ..lolJapanese Hair Straightening shampoo?
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    Check it out!





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