Friday, February 26, 2010

Can I have healthy hair using baby shampoo?

I`m 21 years old and I have oily hair,hairfalling sometimes.Is it good to use baby shampoos?Can they bring benefits for my hair?Can it stop hairfalling and can it make my hair more healthy?I`m thinking for JOHNSON`S baby shampoo!-from my sisterCan I have healthy hair using baby shampoo?
no


it dsnt work.


try sum good shampoo for ur hair type n for ur prob. they r available just try searching but dnt use baby shampoo its awful if ur not a baby!!!!!!!!


n oily hair!!! no no not at all bad choice.Can I have healthy hair using baby shampoo?
definitely it will
you could try it
yeah my dad uses it his hair smells good the whole day is shinny and soft
hey u know its gud.... that now u r going to try baby honhsons...u know its really gud i ve tried n i m 18 now....try it out! It mite suit u as it suited me...bt then now i ve changed it ...try out sunsilk yellow...velvety soft! Its really gud..Best shampoooooooo so try out that!
baby shampoo is especially designed for sensitive hair. what you need is strong stuff, because oily hair is serious. try head and shoulders for oily hair. yes, it exists, i use it, cause i had the same problem. and the hair looks all strong and shiny. baby shampoo is just too ';light'; for your problem
Hey ya!


My friend like to do this too,while using such shampoo hers hair become stronger but not so much.Good luck!
I use the same shampoo in the summer when I am washing hair almost every day. But I also think a baby shampoo is good for babies. The same goes for babies creams. Older skin needs proper cosmethics. But on the other hand some people in Africa never use cosmethic and look fine.
No, don't use it. When my husband was in hair school, they showed the students how you can actually give a perm using Johnson's baby shampoo as the perm solution! The reason is that its pH is way too high (very alkaline), and our skin and hair is naturally a bit acidic. They say it is 'no more tears' because there is actually a small amount of anesthetic in it, so if it gets in a baby's eyes, they just can't feel it. Also, in his years of doing hair, my husband noticed that people who used baby shampoo got SERIOUS build up of it in their hair. It doesn't rinse away clean enough, and will add to your hair's oily look/feel.





Everyone loses hair every day---100 or more hairs. This is part of the natural grow-dormant-fall cycle. If your hair is long-ish, you might notice it more simply b/c you see more hairs in the tub, in the sink, on your brush.


The best shampoo you can use isn't necessarily an expensive salon one, but even a decent drug-store brand.
it's better u use adult shampoo special for oily hair and also use some conditioner from the same brand as your shampoo, conditioner will make your hair smooth. Last time i use to use shampoo only but now since i use conditioner, it's better, and if u have time, do hair treatment once in awhile, u can go to salon or do it at home also, u can buy the product for hair treatment
won't hurt
I started using Johnson's when I had problems with hair loss occuring due to medication I was taking. To be honest I was too scared to use most other brands of shampoo and whilst browsing along the hair products section of my local supermarket I spotted good old Johnson's baby shampoo.





The packaging, uninspired clear plastic bottle, is very easy to overlook on the shelves and it's only if you have very good eyesight (you have to read the descriptive label through the actual honey coloured shampoo)that you can read the information that it can be good for adults.





I have greasy hair and I have found that using this shampoo does eliminate this particular problem to a great extent. I can't say that it leaves my hair baby soft (thank goodness) but it does leave it feeling clean and manageable. Although I do not have any perm, bleach or colour products on my own hair I do feel it would probably be kind to hair suffering from these particular treatments although a separate conditioner might be needed as well.





The 'no tears' formula could well be worth bearing in mind for those who may find themselves having to wash the hair of the elderly or infirm and for those who have sensitive eyes.





The cost is comparable to most shampoos and I would recommend that it is well worth trying.
It depends..I've got wavy.frizzy hair but i did try using baby's shampoo but it made it more dry.I suggest u really learn about your hair type n get the proper products..
You need proper hair care as well for that read some hair tips on this site
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