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    shampoo and conditioner

    I'm just wondering what vegan products are out there? Recently I've switched to cruelty-free, and it's hard enough to find those. I've tried Kiss My Face S&C and I really like that, but it's like 3 times the price of normal products. My hair is almost waist length, so I need something that's really going to work to detangle it. I've also tried the Giovanni line, and I wasnt too thrilled with it.



    what do the rest of you use? Is there anything I can find in a normal grocery store?

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    Do you have Trader Joe's in your area? I use their shampoo and conditioner (and moisturizer), and it's all inexpensive.

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    Wow, can't believe you didn't like Giovanni! That stuff whips my hair right into shape, and unlike with other products, my hair doesn't become "immune" to it so that I have to keep switching brands. Actually, what I regularly use is a Trader Joe knock-off of Giovanni shampoo called Nourish Spa... same exact ingredients, works just as well, even smells the same, but it's less than half the price (runs about $3 a bottle). That was what I was going to recommend until I saw that you were not impressed with Giovanni

    Err, yeah.. when it comes to shampoo and other body products I am quite the snob and usually will splurge on the $10 organic stuff rather than grabbing something at the regular grocery or pharmacy (usually don't shop there anyways...)... so I guess I don't have any advice past that, but good luck in your search.

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    I like Giovanni too, so that won't help much...

    I often buy Scruples products (no animal ingredients/no testing) from my hairdresser. They are a little more expensive, but with professional products I find that you don't need as much and a little goes a long way. They are often on sale too; the last time I bought it I got a litre each of shampoo and conditioner for $22 CDN.
    That's Ms. Vegetarian Hippie Freak to you, Sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katt Fink
    Wow, can't believe you didn't like Giovanni! That stuff whips my hair right into shape, and unlike with other products, my hair doesn't become "immune" to it so that I have to keep switching brands. Actually, what I regularly use is a Trader Joe knock-off of Giovanni shampoo called Nourish Spa... same exact ingredients, works just as well, even smells the same, but it's less than half the price (runs about $3 a bottle). That was what I was going to recommend until I saw that you were not impressed with Giovanni

    Err, yeah.. when it comes to shampoo and other body products I am quite the snob and usually will splurge on the $10 organic stuff rather than grabbing something at the regular grocery or pharmacy (usually don't shop there anyways...)... so I guess I don't have any advice past that, but good luck in your search.
    OO, thanks for posting that Katt Fink! I use Giovanni too but I have a Trader Joes gift certificate to use up so maybe I'll try those Nourish Spa's now.

    I have used Kiss My Face in the Past which I like and I have used Aubrey's (not all there products are Vegan though - those that are are marked - there is a lot of vegan ones to choose from). All of those range around the same prices. I think Kiss My Face was cheaper. You might wanted to check on Whole Foods brand Shampoos and Conditioners (if you are near a Whole Foods).

    There are also brands like Nature's Gate which I think are cruelty free and vegan (double check) and I remember them being pretty cheap. Jason is another option.

    I am picky about certain chemicals not being in my shampoo so that is why I like Giovanni and will pay the higher price. I'm a hair snob.

    As far as getting stuff in a 'normal' grocery, you might be able to find non animal tested stuff but I don't know if it will be vegan. I don't go to normal grocery stores anymore. I do remember Aussie products though - but don't remember them being too cheap. Best thing to do is to do just do some research on the ones you see in the store that are vegan and you think you might like to try.

    Also, you can get stuff cheaper at beauty supply stores.
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    Oh also! If you are near a big co-op I have seen some of them offer bulk shampoos and conditioners. You come in and fill up your bottle from their big one. I saw this at Rainbo in San Fran. I thought 'Dang! That's a cool idea!' Cheaper too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by queenfluff
    As far as getting stuff in a 'normal' grocery, you might be able to find non animal tested stuff but I don't know if it will be vegan. I don't go to normal grocery stores anymore. I do remember Aussie products though - but don't remember them being too cheap. Best thing to do is to do just do some research on the ones you see in the store that are vegan and you think you might like to try.

    Aussie was bought out by P&G or one of those companies. They no longer are non-animal tested, they also took the "animal-friendly" or whatever they used to have on the bottles, off.

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    PUREology is vegan. According to the PETA website anyways. Some MOP (modern organic products) are vegan also. ABBA is vegan.
    Last edited by Garnett; January 29th, 2007 at 08:56 PM. Reason: typo and added another brand

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    Pureology is pretty expensive, though. It's $24 for 8 oz of conditioner and $24 for 10 oz of shampoo (I hate when they do different sizes like that, at least make the conditioner the bigger one, if not the same size. ) My stylist washes my hair with it sometimes. It stinks like lavender. Blah.

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    I love Lush shampoo bars. I've washed my hair three or four times with the one I got for Christmas and it doesn't seem to have gotten any smaller. A large amount of Lush's stuff is vegan. It's a little expensive, but not vastly.
    I don't think it is so much the actual bath that most cats dislike; I think it's the fact that they have to spend a good part of the day putting their hair back in place.

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