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hi, i just went for cruizing to shop for a shampoo....

i was currently using panteen smooth & silk, i tink 99baht for 350ml althoug i like to buy smaller ones, usually costs around the same if theses no discounts on the big ones.

i thoguh about trying some different brands, i looked into rejoice (green bootles ones) cause it seems to be dominating the shelves....

recently, ive read soomewhere that, gambol & protector, the company who produces PANTENE brand REJOICE uses animal testing for their products.... which made me drop rejoice...

what are you people's thoughs? regaridn which seems to be suitable, as well as product tested on animals? product tested on animals mean, animasl such as rabbit, mouse are strained into device and forcefully fed, poured into their eyes, veins, etc with the unknown corrosive chemicals...

oh if interested, checkout on youtube bout animal testing.

etc and on..

Edited by gravion
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Tried many but 'Falles' kaffir lime shampoo and conditioner are clearly better for my hair. It's in a dark green bottle and at 7Eleven they have a small one for 67 baht. very very good, makes my hair soft and glossy. At Carrefour they have big bottles.

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I can understand the OP's stance on the animal testing and all, but really, any person who's spent time in the north knows that all the animals as mentioned as being used for testing (and obviously a great deal more) are open game for human consumption in the provinces, and as such i doubt whether they would die a very humane death at the hands of the locals.

Maybe they would prefer their last days in a laboritory.

I guess the first thing that would come to mind for the good punters on TV is that their preferred shampoo would have to be "reduced hair fall":rolleyes:

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I have too much hair, as in too fast regrowth and get it cut every third week. My father was the same, he'd have made a great mad professor if he'd have let it grow in his seventies.

. . . . and . . . . maybe there should be a thread for the follically challenged - I'm sure there are many on TV for whom shampoo is just a memory!

What do bald folk do, is there a special wax to get that shiny look?

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