Does shampoo and conditioner make your hair soft?
When you shampoo your hair, it cleanses it but can also strip away natural oils, leaving your hair feeling dry and tangled. This is where conditioner comes to the rescue. It helps to restore moisture, softness, and manageability to your hair, making it easier to detangle, reducing frizz, and giving it a healthy shine. Give moisture-deprived, dry hair a rush of hydration with the Bed Head Recovery Shampoo! With remarkable technology that helps moisturising ingredients stay on the hair, hair is served with moisture benefits all day long. This moisturising shampoo hydrates, deeply cleanses and softens dry hair.
What happens to your hair when you start using natural shampoo?
Your hair and scalp may need some time to adjust to the new product, especially if you’ve been using conventional shampoos for a long time. During this transition period, you may experience some changes in your hair’s appearance and texture, such as increased oiliness or dryness. Avoid: Shampoos with harsh sulfates that strip away natural oils. These can leave your hair dry, damaged, and lifeless. Look For: Sulfate-free shampoos that gently cleanse fine hair while preserving its natural moisture.Parabens are also suspected to be cancer-causing due to its estrogen-like effects on the body. Lastly, Sulphate strips the essential natural moisture present in your scalp. Whereas, clean shampoos clean your hair more effectively and efficiently, while retaining its moisture.Because of this, those with already dry, damaged or overly-processed hair should skip shampoos and other hair products with sulfates. The same goes for those with coarser hair textures, which tend to be on the drier side naturally.For those with frizz-prone hair, sulfate-free shampoos provide a balanced cleanse that helps keep hair smooth. The best shampoos that are sulfate-free contain ingredients that seal moisture into the hair, which reduces the chances of frizz caused by humidity or dryness.
Which shampoo is healthiest for your hair?
If you have dry or damaged hair, look for hydrating formulas with ingredients like argan oil or shea butter to restore moisture and strengthen strands. For oily hair, a lightweight, clarifying shampoo with tea tree oil or charcoal can help balance excess oil without stripping your scalp. On top of using quality shampoo and conditioner, we recommend incorporating an oil-based serum into your routine. Our Argan Oil Taming Serum nourishes and softens dry, frizzy hair throughout the day. A few sprays of serum will go a long way to wrangle wayward greys, frizzies, and flyaways while smoothing ends.
Is there a 100% natural shampoo?
YES! Our 100% natural shampoo powder is both sulphate free and silicone free. We don’t use any Sulphates to achieve our signature foamy lather or shine. Instead, we use a mild coconut-derived cleanser and acacia tree gum, which are good for your hair. However, you can also become familiar with the sulfates that shampoo commonly contains. For example, the most common sulfates used in hair products are sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate. If you read the ingredient list and neither of these ingredients is listed, then the shampoo is likely sulfate-free.Unlike most shampoos, our organic formula has absolutely no chemical sulphates, which are known to strip natural oils and make hair feel dry.While sulfate shampoos are not considered a cause of hair loss, using one can lead to dry hair and potentially damaged hair for some people.Sulfates are a common ingredient found in personal care products. The most common types of sulfates are Sodium Lauryl Sulfates (SLS) and Sodium Laureth Sulfates (SLES). While sulfates can help cleanse your hair, they can also cause it to become dry, frizzy, or brittle.