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    Hi folks . I’ve been trying to find a new clarifying shampoo and not having much luck. My go to shampoos were discontinued - one in 2020 and the other in 2022. I’m deveststed and it’s triggered ocd really bad regarding my hair.

    I need sulfates. These keep my scalp happy. No oils - they make it a grease pit. Also my hair hates protein, coconut oil and plant surfactants.

    I used to use herbal essence line- deguunkify, then drama clean, the tealightfully clean but the latter was made into a shampoo and body wash. I have tried it but it made my scalp cold. Maybe the tea tree in it?

    my holy grail was neutrogena anti residue. I am gutted that was discontinued. Their new line is sulfates free and terrible in my hair.

    I’ve tried so far:
    pantebe unscented clarifying. Worked great but smells like plastic !
    kristen ess clarifying : scent was awful and made me light headed. Left my hair a grease slick .
    green apple head and shoulders : worked but left a residue . Had I not done a neutrogena wash after I think my hair woukd have been weighed down. Scent was gross.
    h&s smooth and silky: left residue as well. Left it more weighed down than green app,e. Scent was much better than green apple.
    herbal essence orange blossom: scent was so nice but again, left hair not squeaky clean. Loved everything else about this shampoo

    still have yet to try:
    paul mitchel shampoo two
    biolahe clarifying
    redken clarifying
    suave strawberry shampoo
    attitude clarifying
    loreal elevive clay shampoo


    woukd love other recs. Just need something that leaves it squeaky clean.

    thx
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    Default Re: Shampoo recommendations needed for oily scalp

    Pantene Aqua Light
    Pantene volumizing
    Pantene Ice Shine

    If you can find those.

    Garnier Whole Blends; this is the new one I was talking about (you're in CA right?)
    https://www.garnier.ca/en-ca/about-o...-shampoo-346ml
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    Default Re: Shampoo recommendations needed for oily scalp

    Ice shine was discontinued years ago. I loved that! The volume zing has a very strong scent sadly. I’ll look at the aqua light.

    We do have garnier and the whole blends. I’m not sure that will work as there are added oils .

    Thanks so much though!
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    I will have a look see through my stash. Do you guys have an Aldi or Lidl in Canada? If so, worth checking out, especially the herbal shampoo from Lidl (if they do those there). It's right up there, for me, with the Aqua Light. It is supposed to be a dupe for the 7 herbs by Schwarzkopf (not bad either), and it's awesome. My Aldi just came out with a new family shampoo and it's great as well.

    I used to need to wash 2/3 times a week. But in my old age (51 but it started in my 40s for sure), my scalp has normalized and I can do 1x a week now (with it getting a little oily on Friday), but I can always stretch to a Sunday with these guys.
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    I believe we have those here. I’m 54 and my scalp seems to need daily washes but I’m trying to go every other day.
    Thanks so much!
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    You are most welcome. Don't shy away from going there to check the body and hair care aisle out. You'd be surprised!!! Anyway, it's just about the only grocery store we shop at, so I'm quite familiar with what they have (I've been going there since age 14 when one opened up here/Aldi). I think I tried it all over the years. It's the only stuff my mom bought. The odd "Fructis" bottle notwithstanding. Which is why I'm just trying to convey: don't sleep on those because they're easily overlooked & forgotten while they have some amazing stuff. I buy all sorts though, all kinds of brands, but I mix my shampoos up a lot. A lot a lot!

    I used to love Herbal Essences and they did an amazing one called "dazzling shine". I think some countries still have those, totally discontinued here and just about the only brand that we no longer can get in this country. Why? I have no clue. Rocked for oily hair!

    I only buy stuff for oily hair, I mean, I could use a shampoo for normal hair, but then I go, if I can stretch that week to nicer hair the last couple days, I will.
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    I used V05 a lot before I went to shampoo bars. Mane n Tail also did it for me. (My hair isn't picky, though, as long as it's got sulfates.) Can't remember which other ones I might've used.
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    Thanks Kat! I used to love VO5, but they don’t sell it in Canada anymore—that I know of. Mane N Tail I use on horses, but it didn’t work for me. Again, they have oils in their shampoo which my scalp does not like.
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    I need "the sulfates" too, Kat. That whole sulfate-free bandwagon? It's still going strong in my country, now they even switched it to body wash. Nobody buys those!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkhorse1 View Post
    Thanks Kat! I used to love VO5, but they don’t sell it in Canada anymore—that I know of. Mane N Tail I use on horses, but it didn’t work for me. Again, they have oils in their shampoo which my scalp does not like.
    Oh, that sucks!


    Quote Originally Posted by lapushka View Post
    I need "the sulfates" too, Kat. That whole sulfate-free bandwagon? It's still going strong in my country, now they even switched it to body wash. Nobody buys those!
    I mean, I could go sulfate-free if I wanted to wash my hair more often, probably. At least in the U.S. (I used to be able to do sulfate-free on my hair here, but then in Thailand I absolutely needed sulfates because no matter what I did, I could NOT get my hair to not smell like sweat and dirty, even right after washing, even washing it like three times a week. Now it seems sulfate-free doesn't work for my hair here, either, at least not washing only once a week, even though at least it doesn't smell here.)
    Putting it in my signature because I have to say it so often:
    Do what works for your hair, not what other people say is "right" or "wrong." If it works for you, it's not wrong. If it doesn't work for you, it's not right.

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