first of all it would take a moron to name their shampoo... but if you insist... shensha is the hotest name ever for shampoo. that's all now don't ask this question again it embarassing to me
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.
Shampoos can temporarily weaken the tensile strength of hair by stripping away natural oils and proteins, leading to breakage and damage. However, using a moisturizing or strengthening shampoo can help maintain or improve hair's tensile strength by nourishing and protecting the hair shaft.
Most shampoos are slightly acidic, with a pH range of around 5-7. This pH level is close to the natural pH of the scalp and hair, which helps to maintain the health and integrity of the hair strands. Using alkaline shampoos can disrupt the hair cuticle and potentially lead to damage.
Dry shampoos work by absorbing excess oil and dirt from the hair using powders like starch or clay. These powders help to break down and lift away the buildup, leaving the hair looking and feeling cleaner without the need for water.
No, special shampoos cannot fool a hair follicle drug test. These tests are highly accurate and can detect drug use up to 90 days prior. Special shampoos marketed as detox products are not proven to remove drug metabolites from the hair shaft.
Unlike dogs, cats are naturally good groomers. There is no need to bathe them, hence no need for "cat shampoos."
Some of the Bumble and Bumble shampoos are organic. Most of the Bumble and Bumble shampoos are not organic. The shampoo is very good for your hair but not all are environmentally sound.
The Loreal Paris Elvive or Pantene pro v shampoos and conditioners are usually the best ones to use.
If your hair is falling out then that is not a good sign. You should switch shampoos.
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Pantene is the best
Some shampoos that claim they are good for color treated hair may not be. A person answering this question would have to have color treated hair to give a recommendation. Your best bet is to speak to your hairstylist.
mixed chicks is god or if you have dandruff you can use head and shoulders or scented things are normally really good xx
Anything natural or organic. It tends to be gentler on thinner hair.
No! DO NOT USE SOAP IN YOUR HAIR? Not only does regular soap dry the skin but it will dry your hair too. Use hair shampoos and conditioners such as John Frieda he has great shampoos for 7 or 8 dollars at Walgreen's.
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My favorite clarifying shampoo that I always recommend to clients is Paul Mitchell's Shampoo 3.