Top Shampoo And Conditioner - Oribe Splurge Vs. Drugstore L'Oréal
Based on community reviews & Amazon ratings
Redken All Soft Shampoo/Conditioner
great for softness without weighing hair down; some users report itchy scalp or frizz; Heavy Cream conditioner is a standout.
Pureology Hydrate Shampoo/Conditioner
a holy grail for many, especially for colored hair; very concentrated so it lasts a while; strong minty scent and high price are common complaints.
Kerastase Shampoo/Conditioner
a "Rolls Royce" for hair that many swear by; different lines target various concerns; very pricey and doesn't work for everyone, sometimes causing frizz or dryness.
Davines Shampoo/Conditioner
a pricey but beloved Italian brand; users love the scents and performance of various lines (Oi, Momo, Love); a little goes a long way, making it last.
Oribe Gold Lust Shampoo/Conditioner
often described as "magic" for hair transformation; users love the smell and results; extremely expensive and can weigh down fine hair.
Verb Ghost Shampoo/Conditioner
great for fine hair as it's lightweight and doesn't cause buildup; reasonably priced; some users find it underwhelming or too moisturizing.
Amika Shampoo/Conditioner
several lines are popular, especially for scent and performance; The Kure is noted for bond repair; some users feel it's overhyped or experienced hair loss.
Ouai Shampoo/Conditioner
Detox shampoo is a standout for clarifying without drying; Fine Hair line is popular; fragrance can be overpowering for some.
Pantene Shampoo/Conditioner
highly rated for a drugstore brand, especially the Volume line; effective and affordable; some users still worry about silicone buildup or weighing hair down.
Olaplex Shampoo/Conditioner
a holy grail for repairing bleached and damaged hair; highly polarizing with some users reporting severe hair loss, dryness, and breakage.