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UPDATE
Looks like they are clearancing this out at my store. It's now 50 cents a bottle. I stocked up, but who knows if it will still be around a month from now.


As a hairdresser of 19 years I've tried almost everything, from the cheap to the most expensive. Very rarely do I ever get SO impressed with a hair product that I feel I have to shout it from the rooftops!
I don't buy expensive products for my kids as they just waste it, but my daughter colored her hair, A LOT and was needing some conditioner. I picked up some from WalMart and she ranted and raved about how soft it made her hair. I tried it and couldn't believe it myself. I have thick/coarse hair, so it takes a good conditioner to make it manageable. The best part was this amazing conditioner cost only 97 cents!!
It's called Daily Defense. Buy the apple one. It's in a blue and white bottle. I like the shampoo that goes with it, but I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the conditioner.
I've bought a dozen bottles and use it on my customers in the salon and tell all of them about it. Most hairdressers would shoot me for telling customers to buy from WalMart, but I don't care. When I find something that works and is a HUGE bargain, it doesn't matter where it comes from.
If for some strange reason you don't like it, you've only spent a dollar then you can toss it, use it on the dog, kids, or give it away.
I may kick myself for sharing this find if the FW effect causes it to sell out and I can't buy it anymore.


do they have a 2-in-1 shampoo+conditioner type thing? I am a guy and I don't have the dedication to wash my hair 2x.


nope, no 2in1. It's worth rinsing twice though!! It only comes in 2 scents, apple and something else, both in the shampoo and the conditioner.


#1, you must be one lousy "hair dresser"... hair stylist routinely put down Pantene and other P&G products (which I don't know why). The Clairol line you are talking about was bought and own by P&G. P&G implemented their own technologies in these products, in other words, this is a variation of Pantene under a different name. In fact, the whole line has virtually identical conditioners no matter which formula... This is what industry ppl called a shampoo-centric line, the tricks are done in the shampoo (as far as conditioning agents and moisturizers), the conditioner is just there for shows (that's why they share the same ingredient list). These are silicone based conditioners, they will temorarily make your hair softer and smoother, prolong use will cause build up and dryness.


Does it sell at somewhere else besides WalMart? I live in a large metropolitan area and don't have a car. I'll try and see if they sell it at drug stores...


wcfw said:

<< Does it sell at somewhere else besides WalMart? I live in a large metropolitan area and don't have a car. I'll try and see if they sell it at drug stores... >>


It's comforting to know there's still one person in the US that is not within walking distance of a WalMart!


wlau said:

<< #1, you must be one lousy "hair dresser"... hair stylist routinely put down Pantene and other P&G products (which I don't know why). The Clairol line you are talking about was bought and own by P&G. P&G implemented their own technologies in these products, in other words, this is a variation of Pantene under a different name. In fact, the whole line has virtually identical conditioners no matter which formula... This is what industry ppl called a shampoo-centric line, the tricks are done in the shampoo (as far as conditioning agents and moisturizers), the conditioner is just there for shows (that's why they share the same ingredient list). These are silicone based conditioners, they will temorarily make your hair softer and smoother, prolong use will cause build up and dryness. >>


If you don't like it, don't buy it, plus you show your ignorance when you open your mouth.


wlau said:

<< #1, you must be one lousy "hair dresser"... >>

Unless you've been "done" by her I think that statement is out of line....as for the other mumble jumble...who cares? Everything we come in contact with hurts us one way or another anyways. So if the stuff works...it works...and it's less expensive... (BTW, good post OP!)


Hey all.

Clairol Daily Defense was my favorite shampoo conditioner. "Was" because I thought they were discontinued. When they were on available, a 24 ounce bottol cost something like $3.50, definitely on the expensive end of the "common" brands.

It definitely works well and I have yet to find a suitable replacement. I picked it out due to a recommendation by GQ magazine, because it works really well for men's coarse hair, despite being almost exclusively marketed towards women.


wlau said:

<< #1, you must be one lousy "hair dresser"... hair stylist routinely put down Pantene and other P&G products (which I don't know why). The Clairol line you are talking about was bought and own by P&G. P&G implemented their own technologies in these products, in other words, this is a variation of Pantene under a different name. In fact, the whole line has virtually identical conditioners no matter which formula... This is what industry ppl called a shampoo-centric line, the tricks are done in the shampoo (as far as conditioning agents and moisturizers), the conditioner is just there for shows (that's why they share the same ingredient list). These are silicone based conditioners, they will temorarily make your hair softer and smoother, prolong use will cause build up and dryness. >>

Go waste your time on another board "wlau", if you were smart enough to actually read the post instead of threadcrapping, you would have understood that she does not use the Daily Defense shampoo, only the conditioner. I't too bad you get styling tips and advice from "Seventeen" magazine instead of actually trying the product yourself.


Thanks for the post. I have coarse hair myself, so to get a product that works and is cheap is awesome.


Thanks for the post! I will try it out!

BTW, my hair is SUPER THICK and nothing can seem to work to soften it. I am using Garnier Fructis cond. now it is work well but it cost like $2.63 at Target (on sale). This thing cost $0.97 is worth a try!


wlau said:

<< #1, you must be one lousy "hair dresser"... hair stylist routinely put down Pantene and other P&G products (which I don't know why). The Clairol line you are talking about was bought and own by P&G. P&G implemented their own technologies in these products, in other words, this is a variation of Pantene under a different name. In fact, the whole line has virtually identical conditioners no matter which formula... This is what industry ppl called a shampoo-centric line, the tricks are done in the shampoo (as far as conditioning agents and moisturizers), the conditioner is just there for shows (that's why they share the same ingredient list). These are silicone based conditioners, they will temorarily make your hair softer and smoother, prolong use will cause build up and dryness. >>

I used to use Biolage, Matrix, Redken and other salon brands, but I love the Pantene conditioner from Costco. I might just give this daily defense a try.


wlau what is your problem?
don't be such a jerk.....
there's no need to call someone a lousy hairdresser when you've never had your hair cut by them. OP ignore this moron. probably some lame lil kid with nothing better to do.
nice post.. have to try it!

one thing tho... cheap conditioner won't make my hair fall out will it?
haha


Good deal!!!

Now, if I just had hair............


SecondGunman said:

<< Good deal!!!

Now, if I just had hair............
>>


C'mon, SG, you've gotta have hair somewhere...

Right?


Nice post?
I fail to see the HOT DEAL. This is an opinionated discussion about Hair Care Products. This is not the appropriate forum to discuss this. That being said, FatWallet needs a Lounge/OffTopic forum to discuss these things as there isn't an appropriate forum for these type of topics.


mj12 said:

<< Nice post?
I fail to see the HOT DEAL. This is an opinionated discussion about Hair Care Products. This is not the appropriate forum to discuss this. That being said, FatWallet needs a Lounge/OffTopic forum to discuss these things as there isn't an appropriate forum for these type of topics.
>>

You fail to see how a bottle of excellent conditioner for less that a buck isn't a hot deal?


I agree... this is a GREAT deal

I am really picky about my hiar care products and do need to change brands every 2 months or so. I have very thick, wavy below shoulder lenght (auburn) hair and its very tangly. I think I might give this a try. Suezyque, hows the build-up on this..?


Thanks OP! My sister used this and thought it was discontinued. I will let her know.

mj12 there is an Off Topic


Yasha said:

<< I agree... this is a GREAT deal

I am really picky about my hiar care products and do need to change brands every 2 months or so. I have very thick, wavy below shoulder lenght (auburn) hair and its very tangly. I think I might give this a try. Suezyque, hows the build-up on this..?
>>

Just like most any haircare product, you will get buildup over time. The absolute BEST and cheapest way to cut through buildup is a tsp. of baking soda mixed into the shampoo in the palm of your hand. It will make your hair squeaky clean and only cost 50 cents a box. When your hair fails to respond to your regular products, strip it all off with this treatment.


Mobil 1 is silky smooth and I can go furthur between washings


parthami said:

<< SecondGunman said:

<< Good deal!!!

Now, if I just had hair............
>>


C'mon, SG, you've gotta have hair somewhere...

Right?
>>

Actually he just got in on the hair trimmer deal at overstock...no hair no where

Thanks OP, for sharing...gonna try it out.


Stingray said:

<< Mobil 1 is silky smooth and I can go furthur between washings >>

Good choice stingray ... now you can expect to have your hair for 15 years instead of 10 with other oils.


Stingray said:

<< Mobil 1 is silky smooth and I can go furthur between washings >>

You might have to try the baking soda treatment a couple times when using petroleum products.


mj12

since when do members get to school the senior members?
you dont even know FW has an OFF TOPIC forum and here you complaining this isn't a
hot deal....


Very good deal.......gonna check for coupons to make it free....thanks bunches for the tip on baking soda!!!


suezyque, culd u please tell me the full name of this conditoner ..since WalMart is about 15 miles ..from my place ..and i dont want to waste my trip . and thank u for such a good find.
thanx


Great Post and some good advise. I'm going to try out Daily Defense Conditioner. I've also found out that the Suave for men Deep Cleaning shampoo(not contitioner or 2in1) works very well in stripping out the buildup.


hope said:

<< suezyque, culd u please tell me the full name of this conditoner ..since WalMart is about 15 miles ..from my place ..and i dont want to waste my trip . and thank u for such a good find.
thanx
>>

Here's a pic of the bottle
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suezyque said:

<< Stingray said:

<< Mobil 1 is silky smooth and I can go furthur between washings >>

You might have to try the baking soda treatment a couple times when using petroleum products. >>

No, don't waste your money on baking soda. Try 0.2 oz of TSP (TriSodium Phosphate) and you will be good!


DO NOT USE TSP (Trisodum Phosphate) on your Hair. I know that most people are smart enough to know this, but TSP is a heavy duty cleaner that requires gloves when used. Questions see this:

http://www.custombuildingproducts.com/onlyproducts/patching/TSP%20DS.htm


I know you were just joking Delta901, but some may not. I clean my driveway with this stuff


iatacs19 said:

<< do they have a 2-in-1 shampoo+conditioner type thing? I am a guy and I don't have the dedication to wash my hair 2x. >>

I know OP said no, but yes WalMart *does* carry Daily Defense 2-in-1 shampoo+conditioner in our area and afaicr it is the same price...


Thanks op! I've been spending way too much money on hair products!


move to offtopic.. junk product and def not a "hot deal"


<--gonna go try this stuff.

yarrr my hairs yucky.


Thanks suezyque! I'll have to give this a try. Hopefully it will work as good as you say it does.

I have verrrry long hair (just above my knees) and go through a bottle of conditioner in about 2 weeks.


thanks suzy, gonna try it on my waist long hair. I run out of conditioner fast and since it's so thick I need a good product.


parthami said:

<< SecondGunman said:

<< Good deal!!!

Now, if I just had hair............
>>


C'mon, SG, you've gotta have hair somewhere...

Right?
>>

lol, you guys crack me up... i'm on a jokes mailing list but for a good laugh, i mean statement that is truly humorous to a high extent, this is where i find it. Now, i only wish someone would consolidate all the good jokes so I don't go broke shifting through all the messages for them.


suezyque said:

<< Yasha said:

<< I agree... this is a GREAT deal

I am really picky about my hiar care products and do need to change brands every 2 months or so. I have very thick, wavy below shoulder lenght (auburn) hair and its very tangly. I think I might give this a try. Suezyque, hows the build-up on this..?
>>

Just like most any haircare product, you will get buildup over time. The absolute BEST and cheapest way to cut through buildup is a tsp. of baking soda mixed into the shampoo in the palm of your hand. It will make your hair squeaky clean and only cost 50 cents a box. When your hair fails to respond to your regular products, strip it all off with this treatment. >>

If you think baking soda works wonders, go out to your nearest art supply store, or wallmart, and get some turpentine. I'm telling you turpentine works wonders for your hair, makes your hair up to 10years younger. Fixes split ends instantly!!
This is a major trade secret of the beauty world, I advise you all to go out and wash your hair with turpintine immediately. You won't be sorry!


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Do they still have the leave-in conditioner anymore? I still have bottles of the old stuff that I hoarded...




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