conditioner is 6.0
Conditioner typically has a slightly acidic pH level, which helps to flatten the hair cuticles and promote shine. This acidity helps to balance the high pH levels of shampoo and restore hair to its natural state.
Conditioner typically contains ingredients that are neutral or slightly acidic in order to help smooth the hair cuticles and restore pH balance after shampooing.
In conditioner, universal indicator will likely turn a shade of purple or blue, indicating a slightly acidic pH level which is common in hair products.
Conditioner is typically slightly acidic in order to help seal the hair cuticle and maintain the natural pH balance of the hair. This acidity helps to smooth the hair, reduce frizz, and enhance shine.
Bleach on the hair-dressing is consodered a base. It is posionous, (well, some types)
conditioner is 6.0
6.4
Actually, you probably don't want the "lowest PH". You want a shampoo and conditioner that is going to suite your hair (your hair's pH is between 4.5-5.5, so you'll want a conditioner with that PH). Being that no one on here can touch/feel your hair, I'd say you should talk to a stylist about the right shampoo/conditioner for yourself.
acid PH closes the hair cuticles and alkaline PH opens it shampoo is more alkaline and conditioner is more acidic
Conditioner typically has a slightly acidic pH level, which helps to flatten the hair cuticles and promote shine. This acidity helps to balance the high pH levels of shampoo and restore hair to its natural state.
Conditioner typically contains ingredients that are neutral or slightly acidic in order to help smooth the hair cuticles and restore pH balance after shampooing.
Exact for Normal Hair- 8.52 (highest) Vive Smooth Intense- 6.29 Herbal Essences- 6.08 Head and Shoulders- 6.00 Dove Beautifully Clean- 5.48 Garnier Fructis- 3.41 (lowest) a good shampoo has to be between 5 and 7 with is in this case had and schoulders
They cant be tamed , e.g. cut them off
In conditioner, universal indicator will likely turn a shade of purple or blue, indicating a slightly acidic pH level which is common in hair products.
No, powder conditioner and muriatic acid serve different purposes in pool maintenance. Powder conditioner is typically used to stabilize chlorine levels and protect against UV breakdown, while muriatic acid is used to lower pH and total alkalinity levels in swimming pools. Both are crucial for maintaining balanced water chemistry, but they have distinct functions.
More filtration, more chlorine, balance pH, add conditioner, more filtration, more filtration and more filtration.
Conditioner is typically slightly acidic in order to help seal the hair cuticle and maintain the natural pH balance of the hair. This acidity helps to smooth the hair, reduce frizz, and enhance shine.