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CeraVe gentle hydrating shampoo + conditioner thoughts

I’m in need a new shampoo and conditioner as I’m growing out my hair and my current stuff is too heavy for my fine hair. I’ve seen some good things online about this. Can people confirm this?

I have type 2b hair, quite fine and a dry scalp. Normally got 7 days between washes.

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u/Inevitable-Ad-8983 — 12 days ago

Shampoo, conditioner and styling product recommendations

Hi all,

I am a man growing out my hair and found out I need a new shampoo and conditioner. My hair is type 2b, quite fine and my scalp gets quite dry. Looking for a shampoo and conditioner that won’t break the bank but is good quality. Any brand/product recommendations?

I had been using Shea moisture retention when my hair was short so didn’t really notice that it probably wasn’t the right products for my hair type.

I am also looking for a styling product to get that messy wavy look (Timothy Chalamet vibe). My hair doesn’t react well to products usually and gets weighed down easily.

Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks :)

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u/Inevitable-Ad-8983 — 12 days ago

Shampoo and conditioner advice. Please help!

Hi all,

I’m currently growing out my hair, trying a new style. I need to find a good shampoo and conditioner that isn’t ludicrously expensive.

I have type 2b hair, quite fine hair but lots of it. My scalp can get quite dry/irritated, leaving me with dry skin when using certain shampoos and conditioners.

I had managed to get my hair routine to a good schedule, washing once very 7/8 days. However, since travelling for 4 months my scalp got very dry and itchy so (probably stupidly) got the Shea moisture intensive hydration shampoo for type 4 hair. Have only used it once but seems to have over hydrated my hair, not surprisingly!

Any advice on good brands / products would be greatly appreciated. It is so hard to find advice online.

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u/Inevitable-Ad-8983 — 13 days ago

Which suburbs to rent for couple in our 20s

Hi everyone,

My girlfriend and I have recently moved to Brisbane and looking for a rental. We’ve done a bit of research into different suburbs, but it’s still quite hard to get a feel for the city and which suburbs would suit us best.

We’re ideally looking for a suburb that’s walkable, has a good atmosphere, feels lively without being overly busy, and has plenty of nice cafés, bars, and restaurants. Good access to the CBD would also be important. Maximum $650 or less a week.

We understand it might be difficult to find all of that in a more affordable area, but are there any suburbs that come close.

Many thanks all

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u/Inevitable-Ad-8983 — 19 days ago