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2-Pack 32 fl oz. Head & Shoulders Shampoo & Conditioner (Green Apple) for
$12.50 when you 'clip' the extra savings coupon on the product page and checkout w/ Subscribe & Save.
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Features:- Head & Shoulders Green Apple Anti-Dandruff 2 in 1 fights flakes and leaves your scalp clean and refreshed
- From the scalp care experts; the makers of America's #1 dandruff shampoo
- Multi-symptom relief offers proven protection from flakes, itch* and dryness (*flakes and itch associated with dandruff)
- Convenient 2 in 1 formula nourishes hair and scalp while cleansing and hydrating
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The cheapest sulfate free shampoo I have found is at Walmart for $7 for 32 oz. Every other one is much more expensive. This stuff smells great and does wonders for the hair:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Renpur...hbdg=L
Here are a few others that do different things and are sulfate free:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Renpur.../159699546
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Renpur...z/51222406
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Renpur.../315628695
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Also needs to be avoided. Any sulfate.
The cheapest sulfate free shampoo I have found is at Walmart for $7 for 32 oz. Every other one is much more expensive. This stuff smells great and does wonders for the hair:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Renpur...hbdg=L
Here are a few others that do different things and are sulfate free:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Renpur.../159699546
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Renpur...z/51222406
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Renpur.../315628695
"Sulfates are considered harmless when used at low concentrations. Before shampooing, the scalp and hair contain dirt, oil, and dead skin cells, and the lather caused by sulfates attaches to these contaminants to remove them. While this may sound like an effective way to keep hair healthy, the long-term effects aren't always great. When someone shampoos too often, they may start to lose essential oils and proteins found on the scalp and in the hair.
When to Avoid Sulfates
Sulfates may be harmful to certain people, particularly those who have sensitive skin, eczema, rosacea, or are allergic to sulfur. People with dry or fine hair should also avoid sulfates because they often have a deficiency of natural oils and proteins, which can make them more prone to the over-drying effects of sulfates. You may also want to avoid sulfates if you're prone to frizzy hair"
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"Sulfates are considered harmless when used at low concentrations. Before shampooing, the scalp and hair contain dirt, oil, and dead skin cells, and the lather caused by sulfates attaches to these contaminants to remove them. While this may sound like an effective way to keep hair healthy, the long-term effects aren't always great. When someone shampoos too often, they may start to lose essential oils and proteins found on the scalp and in the hair.
When to Avoid Sulfates
Sulfates may be harmful to certain people, particularly those who have sensitive skin, eczema, rosacea, or are allergic to sulfur. People with dry or fine hair should also avoid sulfates because they often have a deficiency of natural oils and proteins, which can make them more prone to the over-drying effects of sulfates. You may also want to avoid sulfates if you're prone to frizzy hair"
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