Collection: Keratin Shampoo

Keratin Shampoo

If your hair feels dry, brittle, or looks damaged from colouring and heat styling, keratin shampoo might be a good fit for you. This protein-based cleanser uses hydrolysed keratin to penetrate the hair shaft, repair damage, reduce frizz, and leave hair stronger and shinier.

It works by filling in the tiny weak spots and rough patches along each strand, smoothing the outer layer and helping lock in moisture. With regular use, your hair becomes less prone to snapping, looks noticeably smoother, and feels softer overall.


Matching It to Your Hair Type

The right shampoo comes down to your hair's condition and what you want it to do. 


Keratin vs Repairing Shampoo

These two formulas address different problems. Keratin shampoo helps restore protein to hair that has become dry, weak, or rough from bleach and heat. Repairing shampoo is built for hair that is actively breaking and snapping. It rebuilds the structure so the strand holds together.

Dry and weakened hair points to keratin. Breaking hair points to repair. You can also use both, starting with repair, then maintaining protein levels once the worst is addressed.


How to Get the Most from Keratin Shampoo

The wash method applies across the whole range. What shifts is frequency, and that depends on how much damage you are working with.

  1. Rinse hair fully with warm, not hot, water for 30 seconds before applying anything from the range.

  2. Dose a 10-cent piece of your keratin shampoo on the scalp and emulsify with a little water in your palms.

  3. Massage through the scalp first, then pull the lather down through mid-lengths and ends, working it in for 30 to 60 seconds.

  4. Rinse until the water runs clear. For heavily bleached or chemically damaged hair, repeat the wash so the protein has time to deposit.

  5. Follow with a matching keratin conditioner.

Right after bleaching, two to three keratin washes a week for the first month is a good starting point. After that, once a week is usually enough for general maintenance. Most people don't need to use it daily. The exception is lighter daily formulas like Luxliss Keratin Daily Care Shampoo, which are designed for more frequent use.


Why Choose AMR for Keratin Shampoo

Professional keratin shampoo uses higher-quality hydrolysed keratin that penetrates more deeply than the cheaper, larger protein molecules found in many retail products. It also contains a more precise balance of proteins and moisturising ingredients, so hair gets repaired without becoming stiff or brittle. The cleansing agents are gentler, too, so the shampoo strengthens hair without stripping away the natural oils that keep it healthy. The result is smoother, stronger hair that holds its condition between washes.

To get the full benefit, pair your shampoo with a matching hair conditioner: it helps lock in the protein and moisture the wash just delivered. For ongoing repair, add a weekly treatment from our hair masks range to keep strengthening between washes. 

AMR carries keratin shampoos from trusted brands like 12 Reasons, Limitless, Luxliss, BKT, Brasil Cacau, and Paul Mitchell, the same professional-grade shampoos salons use for post-treatment care and daily strengthening. The wider shampoo range covers other hair types and concerns. If you're buying for a salon, these shampoos are available in 500ml and 1L back-bar sizes, with bulk shampoo options too.

 

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Your Questions Answered

No, and any bottle that claims otherwise isn't being straight with you. A keratin hair shampoo deposits protein and amino acids into the cortex to strengthen and smooth hair, softening frizz and lifting shine. Actual straightening needs an in-salon keratin or Brazilian blowout service that uses heat to reshape the bonds at a structural level.

The protein coats and strengthens the strand, which can make split ends look smoother and feel softer. Joining a split back together is not something any shampoo can do. Once the hair has split, a trim is the only real solution. What keratin does well is keep the hair stronger overall, so fewer new splits form over time.

Some are, and some are not, so reading the label is worth your time. Sulphate-free is most important after a keratin or smoothing treatment, since sulphates can strip the treatment out faster. For everyday damaged hair without any in-salon treatment in the mix, a gentle sulphated formula is generally fine.

Too much protein applied too often is usually the cause. When the strand gets more keratin than it needs, stiffness follows. Pulling back to once a week and adding a moisture conditioner or mask into the routine will generally bring things back into balance.

Like any shampoo, it has a shelf life, usually marked with a small jar symbol and a number of months on the packaging. Once that period passes, the protein and preservatives begin to break down and performance drops. When stored in a cool, properly sealed container, most formulas last well within their use-by period.