28/09/2020
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“Having sulfates don’t necessarily pose health risks for all users. However, if you have a sensitivity to sulfates or if your hair is dry, fine, or damaged, it may be best to choose a different type of shampoo. You might even just prefer to avoid them altogether to be on the safe side.
There are also other things you can do to help keep your hair at its best. Consider following these tips alongside using sulfate-free shampoo:
ㅇWash your hair only as often as you need to. Oily hair needs to be cleansed most often, usually on a daily basis. Dry hair may only need to be washed a few times a week; shampooing more frequently could strip natural oils from your hair and make it even drier and more dull-looking.
Make sure your shampoo is tailored to your hair type. This includes creamier shampoos for dry and curly hair, color-care products for color-treated hair, and more.
ㅇDon’t forget to use a conditioner! Shampooing your hair removes excess oil and dirt, but it can also get rid of natural oils. (Think of this as like washing your face, where you always need to follow up with a moisturizer tailored to your skin type.) You always need to follow up with a conditioner, unless you have a 2-in-1 combination product. Concentrate on using the conditioner on the tips and lower half of your strands only.” - via Healthline.com
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