Enter Aveeno Nourish + Dandruff Control.
I had the opportunity to review Aveeno Nourish + Dandruff Control thanks to a mission on Smiley360 where they sent me free product coupons. It couldn't have come at a better time, as I had just had my baby and my hair has been, well, lifeless.
What I liked most about this line of dandruff products is that they make your hair feel amazing. I'm a sucker for soft, shiny hair and Aveeno definitely delivered. The scent is great too, it smells clean and fresh - unlike many dandruff shampoos out there. And the best part? My scalp stopped itching after the first wash! After 3-4 shampoos, I haven't had any more flakes.
You can find Aveeno's new line at Walmart, Target, and a few other select stores. For more information about Aveeno and Smiley360, check out this link. For a $3.00 off coupon, click here.
Disclaimer: I received the product above for free but the opinions are my own.
I don't really have any! I just try to keep my scalp as clean and moisturized as possible!
ReplyDelete-Ashley Marie Morrissey
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Prell Works pretty good, :)
ReplyDeleteMake a hair and scalp mask of honey and coconut oil. Massage into scalp and leave on for an hour. Wash and rinse with an anti fungal apple cider vinegar.
ReplyDeleteJessica M jls582 at yahoo dot com
I find it is better if I don't wash my hair daily, otherwise is dries out.
ReplyDeleteApple Cider Vinegar!
ReplyDeleteSpecial dandruff shampoo usually works and not showering every single day.
ReplyDeletemassage scalp with body oil, like almond or jojoba, at least 1 hour before washing it.
ReplyDeleteI have no tricks, I use H&S, works some.
ReplyDeleteNo secrets or tricks :/ Except washing my hair every 2 or 3 days.
ReplyDeleteI have zero tricks. That's why I need head & shoulders!
ReplyDeleteTHE ONLY trick I've found is to use a good dandruff shampoo
ReplyDeleteNathansmommy619(At)Aol(dot)com
I don't have one but I found some tricks here! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had a trick
ReplyDeleteI don't have any good tricks!
ReplyDeleteI think after reading this I will try apple cider vinegar! But I have no tricks
ReplyDeleteI use head and shoulders some.
ReplyDeleteI don't really have any.
ReplyDeleteScrub well and use head and shoulders
ReplyDeleteI do not use dandruff products but both my hubby and son do. They just use dandruff shampoo and keep their hair real short :)
ReplyDeleteDrink lots of water..
ReplyDeleteI know putting conditioner on the roots can make your hair appear greasy, but it helps with combating scalp dryness as well.
ReplyDeleteWhile most of the time I use my volumizing/conditioning shampoos, but once a week I alternate using a dandruff shampoo and a cleansing shampoo
ReplyDeleteI use Nizoral...works great, but pricey!
ReplyDeleteI haven't had much success so far... I have been using head and shoulders but my scalp is still flaky and itchy :( I would love to try this and see if it works better...
ReplyDeleteIve tried a scalp mask of egg and vinager...it worked very well
ReplyDeletewhen mine flares, i generally use a tar shampoo (it stinks!)i have tried others, but they either mess with my hair texture or it just smells awful. this would be a nice prize-thanks!
ReplyDeletedon't have any dandruff. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteno tricks, but i could use some!
ReplyDeleteI use apple cider vinegar rinse and a good tar-based shampoo once a month!
ReplyDeleteDeep conditioner treatments!
ReplyDeletei dont really have any tricks.......just use dandruff shampoo
ReplyDeleteScalp massage with tea tree oil.
ReplyDeletemy boyfriend uses olive oil hair conditioner on his hair (he is the one i would win this for). he also scrubs his scalp well in the shower to prevent dirt and skin buildup.
ReplyDeleterice water and aloe vera
ReplyDeleteMy hubby has dandruff issues and I noticed that sometimes baking soda scrub helps :)
ReplyDeletemint mouth wash rinse!
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