
Sulphate free Shampoos‼
🤔Why the anti-sulphate movement❓
👉🏻Let’s start with some facts:
1️⃣Sulphates (SLS/SLES) act like anionic surfactants meaning they have the capability to strongly remove dirt and sebum/oil from the scalp and hair‼
👉🏻They also increase the negative charge of the hair after rinsing and can end up leaving the hair dry. But sulphate free surfactants may also cause dryness sometimes💯
👉🏻This is why we leave it to the formulators of cosmetics. The right Combination of anionic and cationic surfactants will ensure hair doesn’t become too dry during cleansing✨
2️⃣Sulphates are not harmful to one’s health‼
👍🏻Yes, but just like any other component in shampoos or cosmetics, some people are more sensitive to Sulphates and can get some irritation. This doesn’t mean, everyone should avoid them‼
🤗So the conclusion❓
👉🏻If you have coloured treated hair, sensitive to sulphates or need a mild shampoo for everyday use, go ahead and pick up your sulphate free Shampoos💆🏻
✋🏻But if you have oily scalp or need a good Cleanse, sulphates are the way to go💃🏻
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Dear , Mai hafte m 2 baar heavy hair oiling karta hu and my scalp type is oily , so should I go with SLS or not ? Pls reply 😢
Switching to sulfate-free depends on your reason—scalp sensitivity or treated/colored hair? While sulfate-free shampoos are milder than SLS/SLES ones, they vary. Surfactants like isethionates, glucosides, or sulfolaurates (coconut-derived) offer gentle cleansing.
Can you please tell me the name of the shampoos shown in the video