![]() Make sense? Here are eight instances where a clarifying shampoo would come in handy:ġ. They contain fewer conditioning agents, and more surfactants, in order to clean the hair as thoroughly as possible. In comparison, clarifying shampoos are all about the cleaning. Most regular shampoos are formulated to cleanse gently, with a lower proportion of surfactants (cleaning agents) compared to moisturizing ingredients - which is why they make your hair look and feel shiny and smooth. Clarifying shampoos also help to lift away mineral deposits from hard water, chlorine and other chemicals that stick to or penetrate hair in a swimming pool as well as salt build-up from swimming at the beach. Think slippery silicone's, waxes, gels, mousse, hairsprays, moisturizers or plain old gunk from your regular shampoo, conditioner or styling products including dry shampoo. ![]() What they're designed to do is remove stubborn build-up from your hair. You might think you have no need for any hair-clarification action (yes, I just made up that term), but if you color or highlight your hair, use a weekly hair masque, or apply any type of styling products - even dry shampoo, then yes, a bottle of this stuff needs to be in your shower, A.S.A.P.Ĭlarifying shampoos also go under the names "purifying," "detoxifying" "energizing" and "deep-cleansing". I’ve noticed that my highlights look cooler and just brighter (but not brassy).Everyone talks about the importance of the "once-a-week hair masque", but does anyone mention the once-a-week (or once a month) clarifying shampoo? Nope not really, but today I want to give this hair category a little love for a change. This stuff was amazing y’all! I ended up leaving it in my hair for a few minutes while I shaved to let it sink in, and have been using it about 1x a week since. My hair definitely turns brassy, especially if I’m highlighting it and am not taking the best care of it. Purple Shampooīack to the purple shampoo. ![]() Here’s when to use different shampoos and basically what they do. After doing a Brighton brain research project, I not only learned SO much, but I restocked my own shower with a few different types. Since I kinda just use whatever someone sends me or what I like the smell of, it wasn’t until then that I realized I probably wasn’t utilizing the benefits of different types of shampoos. ![]() I mean, have you ever stopped and looked at the shampoo aisle at Target? THERE’S SO MUCH. Who knew?! Well, this got me thinking about all the different types of shampoos out there. Turns out, it helps brighten blonde hair and takes brass out of highlighted or lightly-colored hair. This all started because I heard about purple shampoo for the first time, or saw it I should say, at the store! Because I’m always curious, I picked it up and read what the heck it does for hair. I know y’all want more beauty content too, so I hope you enjoy this one! And as it goes, I learned about it…then became obsessed. OK, so this post is actually something I’m kinda learning right alongside y’all, but I thought it was too interesting not to share.
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