For oilier hair, a shampoo with a stronger cleansing ability might be needed… which could mean using sulfates. A milder, sulfate-free shampoo would be a better fit for those with dry or sensitive scalps, color-treated hair, or curly hair needing natural oils. Remember, it’s perfectly fin...
Besides, to protect your hair color, hair cuticles and the skin on the scalp, COOLA Organic Scalp & Hair Suncreen Mist is one of the easiest ways to do it. Just spray all over the hair, and voila, you are ready for your outing in the sun. I would reapply it during the day, if ...
Hair only looks simple. Start coloring it—or bleaching, relaxing, flat-ironing, braiding, etcetera—and you’ll quickly realize that the littlest thing can set it off. These days, thanks to products like Olaplex, managing the inner workings of your hair
You don’t need the last name Paltrow, a standing gua sha appointment, or a shelf full of powdered mushroom extracts to care about the ingredients in your beauty products. From parabens, phthalates, and sulfates to oxybenzone, triclosan, hydroquinone, and artificial fragrances, these dirty beauty...
Start at the top of your body and work your way down when using body wash. When you shower top-to-bottom, it allows the shower gel to work its way down. If you are acne-prone, try washing your face, chest, and back after conditioning the hair. Conditioner can clog your pores, ca...
I had half an inch trimmed off my ends before I started using a natural biotin shampoo. This one has no sulfates, so it isn't harsh on my hair. It has chamomile and ginseng in it, and I prefer shampoos with natural ingredients like these mixed in with a few necessary manufactured ing...
2. Foaming Agents: Sulfates Sulfates are what make beauty commercials so enticing. Sulfates produce the suds for the shampoo, body wash, and shaving cream close-up shots. Suds are supposed to imply a luxurious and moisturizing product, but instead, sulfates are synthetic, non-renewable ingredients...
From petroleum, manufacturers can derive sulfates, which are used to thicken, soften, and even act as a foaming agent for beauty products. Other than being by-products of harvesting natural gas, sulfates should be avoided as it’s a harsh cleanser that can damage your skin and hair. There’...
Brazilian Keratin Treatment Aftercare Guide: Do’s and Don’ts 1. DON’T Get Your Hair Wet Right after you get a Brazilian blowout, avoid getting your hair wet. This is one of the most important things to remember about hair care after Brazilian keratin treatment. ...
Need a pre-styler for thick hair that you just can’t seem to tame? This hairdresser’s invisible oil is a perfect tool for detangling, preventing breakage, hydrating, and de-frizzing. It’s even safe for color-treated hair, cruelty-free, and made without parabens and sulfates. ...