7 yrs, 10 mths ago

Best Blonde Shampoo?

I am currently using the fudge clean blonde shampoo about once a week to keep my hair nice and blonde, with no yellow-ish tones, I LOVE this shampoo, but I was wondering if any one recommends different brands and why?
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  • 7 yrs, 10 mths ago

    I have ombre hair with blonde ends which I use Lee Stafford Beach Blondes on. This is the first blonde shampoo I have tried and I am happy with it. I got this instead of Fudge as it was a fair bit cheaper, my hair is not fully blonde and my ends are naturally dry and I thought the Fudge may be too strong for my needs. This product has been great in keeping my ends light and bright, and using it once a week has not dried them out (I use a good conditioner and mask to prevent this).

  • Bronze
    7 yrs, 10 mths ago

    I use the fudge blonde……love it.

  • 7 yrs, 10 mths ago

    Another fan of Fudge Clean Blonde here!!! I’ve tried a huge range of purple shampoos over the last 15 years and Fudge is the one I’m most happy with because it leaves my hair actually feeling hydrated – every other one has sucked a fair bit of moisture out, no matter how expensive.

  • 7 yrs, 10 mths ago

    Gosh where do I start on this topic.

    The fudge blonde you’ve mentioned is really amazing and tones like nothing.
    Duality mentioned touch of silver which does a brilliant job of tonning like nothing else but is drying. Its very good and available at the supermarket.

    Loreal make a brilliant silver shampoo.
    Its the professional range and keeps hair shinny and well nourished. Its really brilliant. Its in a silver bottle.

    Paul Mitchell forever blonde is a really impressive toner shampoo. Won’t dry out hair either.

    Are you only looking for puple/ toners?

    There are great ranges for blondes with no toners. Klore blonde range is fanstatic. Isn’t purple but has chamomile lotion and is yellow so keeps hair fresh and light.

    Pureology has another brilliant range which is gentle and natural and keeps blonde hair is brilliant condition.

    I’ve read a lot if info that says using a purple toner/conditioner rather than shampoo is actually better for keeping blonde hair fresher as it deposits more toner/ colour and lasts longer.,

    I could go on but do let me know what your after more…,

  • 7 yrs, 10 mths ago

    I use a product called me and my, my old hair salon used to stock it. It is amazing! it is a blonde and silver shampoo in one, australian made, reasonable price. I find NAK and delorenzo and all those ones, don’t do a good enough job at toning.

  • 7 yrs, 10 mths ago

    I use Joico sulphate free Violet shampoo and conditioner and NAKs Blonde Duo set as I have had Cureplex done so need sulphate free. Both are gentle and don’t dry my hair out and are really intensely purple, especially the Joico set!

    Before Cureplex I was also using Pro:voke Touch of Silver Intense and RPR Brighten My Blonde. The Pro:voke shampoo is a little drying but the conditioner makes up for it and the RPR wasn’t drying at all.

  • 7 yrs, 10 mths ago

    I got the same one through the Beautorium, and I’m loving it. Often these types of products will dry my hair out terribly, but I’ve been getting great results, and my hair is feeling pretty healthy too. I don’t see a reason not to stick with it 🙂

  • 7 yrs, 10 mths ago

    My mum asked me this question just yesterday. I too am blonde and love Fudge Clean Blonde violet shampoo and conditioner. I recently wrote a review on it. It’s amazing!

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