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I've been using kids shampoo for 2 years and the results are amazing.

We all get dazzled by the shiny hair advertised in the beauty commercials and are forced to buy the expensive fancy looking bottles of hair products because we assume that this is the only way.I used to think just the same way.Before we start let me remind you all that I'm a 20 year old adult woman.  I used pantene's shampoos and conditioners most of my life. Don't get me wrong, my hair used to look great after using that. I would condition my hair after every wash. My hair were shiny and super silky. But every time I  would forget using conditioner,my hair would look very weird (some of my hair had really curly almost wrinkly texture). I also got a lot of grey hair in the result.
                       That got me worried so I started researching the issue. Turns out, most of the shampoos and conditioners contain silicon which coats your hair, makes them look like they're very silky and smooth but doesn't help the underlying hair issues at all. Its almost like putting makeup on your face. Your skin is still uneven, but makeup makes it look smooth and shiny. In conclusion, that was all an illusion.  
                I live in Pakistan where it is very hot in summers. I had to wash my hair almost everyday and I was very worried that exposing my hair to so many chemicals might have drastic effects.So one day out of the blue, i decided to use kids shampoo and completely stop using normal shampoos.
                              My first kid's shampoo was johnson's baby shampoo. It didn't my hair look good but I was happy that atleast they are safe. After switching between many shampoos , I found the perfect one. 
                       I've been using Suave Kids Surf's Up 2 in 1 Shampoo & Conditioner for almost 2 years now and my hair have never looked better. I don't use conditioner or any other hair product on my hair. In the following pictures, I've only combed my hair. (No heat or styling).I personally recommend going down this baby shampoo road and giving your hair a break. You can choose any kids shampoo you like but Suave's one is my personal favourite.


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