The PH of the product must be 4.5 to 5.5. Also the percentage of harsh surfactants can effect the hairs ability to maintain moisture. Read the ingredients. Too much oil will also dull the hair.
Hair conditioners are used on the hair after you shampoo it to make the hair soft and easier to comb. They are also used to restore the hair back to it's normal pH and remove soap residue. Conditioners improve the overall strength of your hair and leave your hair shiny and manageable.
no. I used to have purple shampoo and it didn't make my hair lavender.
Soft and silky.
If your dog eats shampoo nothing happens. When I'm in my bath I let my dog eat the extra marks pf shampoo I leave on the side
Use a clarifying shampoo shampoo twice second time leave shampoo in and cover with a plastic cap. put a warm towel over it leave for 10 minutes rinse then condition. If that doesn't work go to a salon ask for a detoxifying treatment like used for chloriated hair
NO! if you are going to use anything other than horse shampoo, use dog shampoo, or at the very least baby shampoo. Use something very mild, human shampoo is too harsh for horses and will strip all the helpful oils away and leave the horse open to all kinds of problems.
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Tigi is a brand of shampoo initially created for salons and professionals. The shampoos are good quality, dermatologically tested and do not leave build up on the hair.
You can use leave in conditioners or you can buy shampoo and conditioner that will help ease frizz away.
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The best type of shampoo to use that won't dry out your hair are the ones that are sulfate free. Try using L'oreal's line of sulfate free shampoos. They will leave your hair shiny and clean without being greasy.
No, but when i tell clients this they always reply, "How will the government know"