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9 Things to Consider When Choosing a Shampoo for Natural Hair

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With a lot of information orbiting the internet about which shampoo is absolutely best for natural hair, it’s important to emphasize that what works for one curly girl may not work for another. If you’re struggling with finding a product that has your hair feeling like a bouncy halo, no worries! We’ve combed through the internet, watching and reading advice from natural hair gurus all over and we’ve narrowed down the 10 most important things to look for in a shampoo.

1) Stay away from sulfates! Acting as a sort of detergent, this ingredient will easily strip your kinks and curls of their natural moisture, drying your hair and creating frizz.

2) What your hair needs is moisture, moisture, moisture! Search for hydrating shampoos that contain water as the first ingredient.

3) Look for shampoos that have lots of slip to help detangle while you wash and to help retain moisture. Or adding oil to your shampoo (i.e. coconut, argan, etc.) is also a way to help with detangling and creates slip. Use a 1:1 ratio when mixing oil and shampoo. Here’s a handy guide for mixing coconut oil with your shampoo.

4) If you find that shampoos are simply leaving your hair dry and brittle, consider switching to cleansing conditioners. Substitutes for traditional shampoos, these products pack your hair with protein without all the added chemicals, thus moisturizing parched hair (this method is also called “no-poo”).

5) Lookingfor shampoos that are made specifically for dry hair will help you avoid stripping your hair of its healthy oils.

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6) When you need to completely clarify your hair and get rid of product/dirt buildup, look for shampoos that contain higher acidic content (and only use in moderation so your hair doesn’t dry out).

7) Shampoos with natural ingredients (oils, aloe, etc.) help cleanse and restore your natural moisture, leaving it soft and manageable. Products from the Shea Moisture or Carol’s Daughter lines are really good at packing their shampoos with these ingredients, making them great and safe for daily use.

8) For naturals with color-dyed hair, get a no-suds shampoo in order to protect your color from wearing out and to leave any moisture in your hair.

9) Curl-enhancing shampoos double as a styling agent by enhancing and defining your curls (perfect for a wash and go).

To make the process of choosing a shampoo even easier for you. please leave a comment on your thought on this.

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3 Comments

  1. Nicky

    Most people I talk to have no idea that shampoos that grow your hair faster and longer (of course with no sulfates, no parabens or DEA) are even a thing. We now may have longer hair and experience more options. Undoubtedly worth exploring.

    When you’re thinking about hair loss, hair damage, preventing hair disorders, hair growth, hair and scalp health in general, the same ideas apply.

    For the most part, you will want to steer clear of hair products and treatments that contain chemicals like parabens, DEA or sulfates.

    What’s healthy for your hair is healthy for your skin all the same.

    Clearly the content here is spot on for various reasons. It stays away from the accustomed traps and errors so many fall into: getting defective alternatives. Keep it up!

  2. Shelly

    Most people in my area are not aware that shampoos that grow your hair faster and longer (obviously with no sulfates, no parabens or DEA) are a thing. Individuals now may achieve longer hair and enjoy more options. Certainly worth exploring.

    When you’re going over hair loss, hair damage, avoiding skin disorders, hair growth, hair care more often than not, the same thoughts come to mind.

    As a general rule, you have to steer clear of hair products and treatments that use chemicals such as parabens, DEA and sulfates.

    What is beneficial for your hair is healthy for your skin as well.

    For obvious reasons the content on this page is so useful for multiple reasons. It avoids the common errors and traps so many fall into- using horrible alternatives. Thank you!

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