Shampoo removes the natural oils from your hair (as well as any dirt).
Conditioners help replace these oils.
No. Kerastase is a product that is used in very high end shampoos and conditioners. These products usually cost as much as salon shampoos and conditioners.
Hair replenishment therapy is a technique used to replenish dry or damaged hair by using special soaps, shampoos, and conditioners. These products help the scalp to repair and replenish healthy hair on the head.
Behentrimonium Methosulfate is a chemical used in lotions, conditioners, and shampoos. It is used to give these solutions a slippery texture.
Behentrimonium Methosulfate is a chemical used in lotions, conditioners, and shampoos. It is used to give these solutions a slippery texture.
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.
Biolage offers shampoos, soaps, hair conditioners and much more. They are very recommended and commonly used. They also sell skin creams and gels that are healthy.
you dont use shampoo after straightening your hair
hair becomes white bcz of shampoos too.i used head and shoulders for dandruff ,hair slowly turned from black to red.keep to avoid using highly concentrated shampoos.
I just found out that some conditioners and shampoo has it.It can be under another name like DMDM-HYDANTOIN.You can find some chemical free conditioners and shampoos at health food stores or online. http://www.aubrey-organics.com/ this can be found in a health store. blendedbeauty.com,sistasplace.com and there are others.
Alkaline PH shampoos are shampoos with a lower PH balance to help prevent damage to your hair. For example, bleach used to lighten hair has a PH close to 8 and your hair is naturally lower, around a 4. An Alkaline PH shampoo will help neutralize the bleach in your hair, preventing damage.
It is a chemical in most products that creates bubbles. Its cheap It is theorised to cause cancer, irritation and hair loss. There is no current evidence of it causing cancer. It may irritate skin in few cases. It might cause scalp irritation and slight hair loss if used in CONCENTRATED AMOUNTS (not enough in shampoos and conditioners)
Yes. Keeping hair clean is an essential part of the dreadlocking process. Grease and oil that is naturally produced in hair will significantly slow down the locking process, and so dreadlocks must be regularly washed like normal hair. However, only special residue-free shampoos should be used on dreadlocks, as normal shampoos contain residues and scents that hinder he locking process. many prefer a baking soda deep cleanse over soap. (see links) hair knots the most right after being washed. conditioners are only used when locks are too dry.