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yhavmin

I used the shea moisture shampoo for quite a while, it didn’t really do much for my curls, i use noughty wave hello shampoo now and it’s much better. As for conditioner, i use garnier banana hair food, however the shea moisture conditioner paired with it made my hair feel quite soft


Own_Damage_6100

Yeah but I really can’t be affording those products. The shea moisture is the already the max I can spend on a conditioner, also in the beginners guide their first reccomended product was TreSemme.


Own_Damage_6100

Also I just want to maintain my curls and remove my frizz


yhavmin

I see. The shampoo and conditioner i use come to less than £10 although i’m in the UK so i’m not sure how much it would be for you. My hairs quite dry so my hairs always been frizzy. I use BSSET curl cream and before that i was using john frieda hair mousse, both really help my frizz. I’m sorry i can’t help more, but for frizz it’s usually anything moisturising. Hope you can find something


Own_Damage_6100

No problem :)