Saturday, January 21, 2012

Shampoo is meant to remove buildup and oils from your hair. But there are dozens of shampoos to choose from to fit your hair perfectly!



Curly hair is always the most oily and here's why:  Oils produced in the scalp don't travel down the hair shaft as easily as they do with straight  hair. Look for Wheat germ oil, Shea butter and nut oils in your shampoo. They tend to coat the hair shaft, trapping the water inside.

Fine, Oily, and Limp hair can be oily after only one day. Try to find clear shampoos and  stay away from the creamier ones that are made for the curl gurls! You will want a gentle shampoo meant for daily or frequent washing. Another tip: Use dry shampoo in between washing. Not only will it soak up the oils but it will also add body to your hair.

Colored or Chemically treated hair. Look for protein based shampoos with ingredients such as wheat and soy extracts. Overly processed hair can suffer from oily roots but dry shaft and ends. It can be very hard to take care of if you have overly processed hair. So we suggest that you use normal shampoo every other day.

Dry, Damaged hair. Avoid clear shampoos and go straight for the creamy ones. Look for glycerin and collagen to help restore the moisture in your hair. Also look for a moisturizing conditioner.

This should help with finding some shampoos for your hair! 


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