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    No I wont blame the silicones yet because I really like how it feels when I shampoo my hair. However they do make my hair greasier faster

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    The reason why some people avoid silicones isn't because silicones are bad, but because the sulphates needed to remove silicones from the hair, and prevent build up, can be drying. If your hair can't handle the sulphates, it makes sense to avoid silicones, and eliminate the need for them. If your hair is fine with sulphates, there's no need to avoid silicones.

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    Do you have a shampoo that doesn't contain them yet?
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    I have a few different biolage ones that I think are all silicone free. I also have a sulfate free one I think its called broo shampoo. My hair didnt like sulfate free shampoo prior to my damage incident. I havent tried sulfate free on my damaged hair

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkles122 View Post
    I have a few different biolage ones that I think are all silicone free. I also have a sulfate free one I think its called broo shampoo. My hair didnt like sulfate free shampoo prior to my damage incident. I havent tried sulfate free on my damaged hair
    Never heard of that brand. Where did you get it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lapushka View Post
    Never heard of that brand. Where did you get it?
    https://broo.com/

    I got it at a place called Mother Earth. I think CVS has it also

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkles122 View Post
    https://broo.com/

    I got it at a place called Mother Earth. I think CVS has it also
    Oh. Thanks so much for linking it. I totally had never heard of that brand. I'm in Belgium, so we can't get that here anyway. Not that I'm eager to try; but thank you anyway for answering my question.
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