Again, read the ingredients to see if a solid shampoo will work for you, and don't forget to use a conditioning agent after if your hair needs it. More expensive brands typically add other ingredients that makes your hair feel nicer and easier to manage after it's washed.
Using a conditioner after shampooing for those with drier hair is a real help. Finding the right shampoo for you depends on your hair type and what you want it to do — the most personalised products are sold through salons where a hairdresser can help you choose.
How much you spend, how often you wash and even if you wash your hair is all up to you and what you want. This article contains general information only. It should not be relied on as advice in relation to your particular circumstances and issues, for which you should obtain specific, independent professional advice. ABC Everyday helps you navigate life's challenges and choices so you can stay on top of the things that matter to you.
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Scientists squeeze last drops of shampoo out of bottle. Going bald? Firstly, supermarket shampoos have foaming agents in them that are very drying on the hair and make you feel like the product is doing a good job of cleaning. They can leave a silicon build up, which leaves your hair feeling heavy and lifeless. This buildup can then lead to trouble if you one day decide to lighten your hair. The silicon buildup can cause a chemical reaction to the lightening product box dye can also cause the same reaction.
This then leads to jelly hair or worse, hair that has become so hot it burns off. This process can happen in a matter of minutes and is irreversible. Less build up the better. Supermarket products contain sulphates that is like an exfoliant. Every time you wash your hair its washing away your colour down the drain. Supermarket products are made up of cheap ingredients which is why they lather more and you feel like you need to use heaps of product to make it feel clean.
Ask your hairdresser for the best products to add condition to your hair, keep your colour lasting longer and which product is best suited for you hair type.
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