Collection: Sulphate Free
Sulphate Free Shampoos
Sulphate free shampoo does not contain any sulphates as the name implies. Sulphates are found in many shampoos, conditioners and hair treatments. The most common types of sulphates you'll find in your ingredients list are sodium lauryl and sodium Laureth sulphate.
They are used to create the lathering effect when shampooing your hair. You'll find sulphates even in cleaning detergents and toothpaste. Firstly, sulphates work well at removing dirt and oils from the skin. Although they are great at cleaning the hair, there are sometimes negatives to using sulphate products. It's important to understand your hair type and know what it needs for the best results.
Benefits Of Sulphate Free Shampoo
Without a doubt, sulphate free products are highly desirable. More people are opting to use them over traditional hair care. Let's take a look at some of the benefits:- Retains natural hair moisture
- Prevents scalp irritation
- Reduces frizz
- Can be used on extensions
- Preserves hair colour
- Offers a gentler scalp clean
Since sulphate free products aren't as strong, not as many chemicals from the hair a being stripped. Importantly, colour will last longer and scalp sensitivity will decrease. If you suffer from dry and brittle hair, you'll also notice a difference rather promptly. Learn more about the benefits of sulphate-free shampoos.
Using Sulphate Free Shampoo In Salons
While sulphate free shampoos are great, there is still a place for traditional shampoos too. Not all hair types love sulphate free so it's good to have options.
Regular shampoo would be better at the basin to quickly get to a truer colour after dying the hair. In contrast, if the hair has extensions, you would only use sulphate free. This is because sulphates will eat away at the glue and may cause them to become unstuck. Furthermore, it's important to have both retail lines available for clients to use at home.