Lather Rinse Repeat: Shampoos For Dry, Damaged Hair

Hair not as soft and strong as it once was? And when was that? The sun, cold weather, monthly dye-jobs, daily blow outs and flat iron abuse leave many of us with dry and damaged hair in need of a rescue. Since you can't change the weather, and no one's ready to give up their styling vices, switch to a more nourishing shampoo like one of these:

1. L'Oreal Expertise Re-Nutrition Shampoo C$5.99*
Super ingredient royal jelly has 10 essential nutrients, including : glycose, proteins, lipids, vitamin-B, oligo-elements, and animo acids that nourish the hair and reintroduce moisture to the damaged cells
2. Dove Damage Therapy Nourishing Oil Repair Shampoo US$9.50
A blend of natural oils like coconut and almond that rapidly absorb into the hair to smooth and get rid of frizz.
3. John Frieda Full Repair Shampoo C$10.99/US$10.15
Inca Inchi Oil rich in omega-3, repairs the look and feel of overworked hair to restore bounce and detangle strands, reducing the risk of breaking and styling damage.
4. ISO Hydra Cleanse Reviving Shampoo C$11.00/US$11.05
Fatty acids condition hair, leaving it soft, while a combination of polyquat conditioners hydrate hair shafts and improve wet and dry conditioning.
5. Goldwell Dual Senses Rich Repair Shampoo US$16.99
The protective film seals the hair cuticle, increasing compatibility (detangling) and shine, and acts as a moisturizer by preventing drying.
6. Joico K-Pak Reconstruct Shampoo C$18.00/US$19.93
Keratin silicone complex adds protein back to the hair to make it stronger and more resistant to styling damage.
*Available at mass-market retailers across Canada, not available in the US.
Does your hair need a little TLC?
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![]() | The hot-cold-mild-cold-hot-freezing weather that we've been having could have caused some serious damage to my hair. Luckily, I've been using L'Oreal Re-nutrition and John Frieda so it's surviving pretty well. |
![]() | I swear whenever I hear the central heating come on in my house I can feel my hair getting dryer. Uggg. |