No.
Get a new shampoo, that one is drying out your hair. I would go for something without sulfates or parabens that will harm your hair shaft.
Stay away from anything with alcohol or sulfates as those make hair dry. Try out the a shampoo and conditioner for chemically treated hair.
Sodium chloride is a natural salt, just as you can imagine over usage can strip the hair of oils leaving your hair dull and dry, much like sulfates. The benefit is more for the shampoo itself. It is used to help adjust the viscosity (thickness) of the shampoo. It helps the shampoo rinse out better and it softens the water you use to wash your hair.
An answer to this query can be found with the help of the fine people at Discovery Health.They explain that there are "foaming agents" that make soap and shampoo foam, This is caused by sulfates reaction chemically within the formula of the personal hygiene product of your choice.
Yes. sulfates are SO42-
i have confused for my hair which shampoo is best for my hair
i am sooo in love with this shampoo! my hair has never been softer and shinier. Alterna Caviar anti-aging shampoo contains no sulfates or sodium. What it does contain are "photozyme" or "phtyozyme" anti-aging, volumizing ingredients, and the product line states it is a vegan, hemp beauty collection.
Stay away from anything with alcohol or sulfates. There's a shampoo from a brand called Pro Naturals that you can check out, it's made with argan oil so it's really good for damaged hair. It'll make your hair smooth and shiny again :)
The sulfates.
No. Sulfates get their name primarily from sulfur (S), not calcium.
Some people are greatly affected by sulfates. Sulfates can affect the body by causing swelling and serve headaches like migraines.