Many clarifying shampoos use alkaline ingredients to swell the hair shaft and allow the surfactants to penetrate more deeply. Most hair relaxers use a strong alkali to soften the hair, break the side bonds of the hair and remove curl. In addition, many conditioners and moisturizing shampoos use acidic compounds to contract the hair shaft, smoothing it and locking in moisture.
You should use sulfate-free shampoos on color treated hair.
yes they do if you have curly hair if you have straight then regulars do.
There are shampoos for hair that has dandruff, dry hair that needs moisture, hair that needs shine, voluming shampoo is huge for flat hair, and there is even repairing shampoo for damaged hair.
There are special shampoos that can help with this.
Eating foods rich in iron, such as liver, can help with thinning hair. Volumizing shampoos can help as well.
There are many great shampoos for dry hair. I prefer Herbal Essence that is a hydrator with extra moisture in it.
Change shampoos to one for dry hair. they do help.
Yes.
hair becomes white bcz of shampoos too.i used head and shoulders for dandruff ,hair slowly turned from black to red.keep to avoid using highly concentrated shampoos.
There are no shampoos that straighten African American hair. Ways of straighten the hair is by a relaxer, using a flat iron or by blow drying it straight.
No! DO NOT USE SOAP IN YOUR HAIR? Not only does regular soap dry the skin but it will dry your hair too. Use hair shampoos and conditioners such as John Frieda he has great shampoos for 7 or 8 dollars at Walgreen's.