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But what is a sulfate? Why is it important that your hair care products are sulfate free?
Sulfates are chemicals used as cleansing agents, and until recently, could be found in quite a lot of bottles of shampoo and conditioner. The two main types of sulfates used in hair care products are Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Sodium Laureth Sulfate. How many different brands of anti-dandruff shampoo have you used in your lifetime? It’s not likely you’ve been using the same product since you were born, because your hair is ever changing. With that in mind, of course its difficult to find the perfect shampoo for your locks… there are so many to choose from. When they all offer the same result, how do you pick just one? You can’t try them all, so you’ll have to trust the brand and trust their reviews. Do you know what a “sulfate” is, and why it’s bad for you, your hair and your scalp? The answer might make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up! Put simply, a sulfate is an extremely convenient cleaning agent, commonly used in conventional bottles of shampoo. While there are many different types of sulfates, their main purpose is to create a lathering, bubbling effect that makes it easier to clean your hair, and remove dirt, oil and build-up from your scalp. That doesn’t sound too bad, your hair will be really really clean, right? There is nothing worse than the look and feel of oily hair. The problem is that it’s completely natural, caused by an over-active sebaceous gland. Sebum benefits the hair, making it smooth, hydrated and strong, so it won’t dry out or break, but too much sebum will make your hair look slick and greasy. Sometimes, you over produce sebum because of internal factors like hormones, but other times it can be because of your hair care and beauty routine. Luckily, there are a few simple ways to naturally combat oily hair! When you look at the list of ingredients on your bottles of shampoo and conditioner, how many do you actually recognise and understand? Most people pick and choose their hair care products based on the promises made on the front of the bottle, and never bother to read the ingredients on the back. That can be very harmful to your hair, because if the shampoo is full of synthetic cleaning agents, it will do more harm than good. Run your hands through your hair from root to tip, but pay close attention to your ends. How do they feel? Are they soft and smooth, or are they rough, frizzy and split? If your ends are on the damaged side, your hair is in immediate need of some hydration. Having limp, lifeless hair is not something you have to settle for! With a keratin shampoo and a slight change to your hair care routine, you’ll be bringing more volume and life into your locks in no time! Here are 5 simple tips to volumizing your hair naturally, including the best volumizing shampoo! Shampoo is just shampoo, right?
Wrong.
In the beauty industry, there is no such thing as just shampoo. Hair care products are specially crafted and designed with your hair in mind, which means you can’t just grab any product off the shelf and hope it will work out for the best. Using the wrong shampoo would be detrimental to the health of your hair, but how do you choose when there are so many options and products to pick from? The simple solution is as follows: always use a natural shampoo. Natural shampoos are packed full of the right vitamins and minerals your body needs to maintain a balanced scalp and healthy hair. With that in mind, you can then look at the specifics of your hair and what it is telling you it needs to thrive. Perhaps you ends are craving moisture, so you choose an Aloe Vera shampoo, or maybe you want the elasticity and strength of your hair to increase, so you use a keratin shampoo. Whatever you need, you will definitely find the perfect natural shampoo for your hair, and never use another product again! If you don’t know what a “sulfate” is by now, your hair is in serious trouble. Put simply, sulfates are the key ingredient to making a shampoo bubbly. The two kinds of sulfates you’re most likely to find in your hair care products are sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate. When used in shampoo, sulfates cleanse all kinds of dirt, oil, product build-up and dead skin cells from your scalp, and washes it away with water, taking away the nutrients your hair needs to thrive. It’s time to take a closer look at your favourite products in order to make the best choices for your hair, and switch to a sulfate free shampoo.
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