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Shampoo
And Conditioner
Know your hair type and buy your shampoo as well as
conditioner accordingly. Many think that the labels in the containers are all
puny and the products are all the same but that is not true. The labels
actually target the hair type that it indicates.
Tabloids and hairstylists advice not to shampoo your hair
every single day since it dries off a lot of natural oils in the process. But considering
scenarios if you have a very oily scalp and scout in heavy dust and grime prone
areas you need a daily hair wash, you know. Also, if you use any heavy hairstyling
products, shampooing every day prevents product build up that maybe damaging.
On a general scale, the daily washing, styling and pollution
attack needs to cut down all together, otherwise one thing leads to another. So
if you must shampoo every day, doing it with more care and carefully choosing your
shampoo and conditioner is essential.
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Hair
Serum And Other After Wash Anti Frizz Products
The larger number of hair products
other than shampoo and conditioner are hair serums; live-in conditioners and
hair serums are devised for different hair types, it is not meaningless. The
problem with the products is that they all look the same and promise the same
thing so knowing what’s best for you is to try them all. But don’t do it. Trust
the experts and try not to be too experimental with products with a judgment of
“they are good as long as they are expensive”. They are not.
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Silicone
and Sulfate In Hair Products
Though silicone or sulfate is
notorious for causing hair damage in the long run, there hasn’t been obvious
evidence.
What silicone does is coat
your hair with a plastic like sheet of product build up that makes your hair
instantly smooth, manageable and glossy. The silicone coat prevents the hair
from frizzing, but also prevents the hair from breathing. So in terms that hair
looks good, it doesn’t’ get its food for heath from the silicone based live in
hair products.
What sulfate does is hard
clean your hair off oil, dirt and product build up. Some silicone based hair serums
require sulfate to wash off, while others may be washed off with water alone. Almost
all shampoos, conditioners and hair serums contain silicone, but many products
pack in essential nutrients that also work as food for hair.
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Silicone
and Sulfate Free Hair Products For Good
Body Shop Rain Forest Moisture
range of sulfate and silicone free shampoo, wash off conditioners Detangling
Hair Sprays are also paraben free.
Organix Brazilian Keratin
Therapy Shampoo is based on coconut oil is silicone, sulfate as well as paraben
free. For more details please visit at http://www.hshairtransplant.co.uk/
.
Garneir Fructis Pure Clean
Shampoos are low on sulfate and are silicone free; the conditioners are sulfate
and silicone free, and also no parabens.
Tresemme Naturals Shampoos are
low on sulfate and without silicone. The conditioners are silicone and sulfate
free.
Trader Joe Nourish range of shampoos
Ojon Shampoos are quite higher
on the price list but are excellent examples of what you are looking for Argon
Oil is an excellent after shower natural live-in conditioner alternate to
silicone based hair serums.
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