Your hair care routine can mean the difference between having good and great hair. Shampooing is most likely part of your routine already. But how do you know if you are using the right shampoo for your hair type? What are the different types of shampoo?
Dry Hair
Dry hair tends to shed more than normal hair. It also has a dull appearance, can be frizzy, and has a higher chance of breakage. Your hair care Southport, CT routine must be tailored to your dry hair in order to keep it healthy. The best shampoos for dry hair usually contain different kinds of oils in them. The most common oil found in shampoos is argan oil, also known as Moroccan oil. It is incredibly nourishing to the scalp and helps restore shine. Some natural shampoos will contain essential oils such as peppermint, lavender, and tea tree oil. Each essential oil has its own benefits, whether that includes reducing flakiness or preventing hair loss.
Color-Treated Hair
If you recently dyed your hair, or added a combination of highlights and lowlights, you need special shampoos that do not contain sulfate. Sulfate strips away any new color that you may have added to your hair, and over time your beautiful dye job can start to look faded and dull. At the Ryan John Salon, you can receive consultation on the best shampoos to use for your color-treated hair.
Fine Hair
Fine hair can appear limp, light, and fragile. It doesn’t hold style very well, and can be damaged easily. The best kind of shampoo to use in this case is one that does not over-moisturize your hair. Heavier shampoos can weigh down fine hair, so it’s best to look for a volumizing shampoo. The benefit of volumizing shampoos is that they tend to leave less product in your hair. If you have fine hair, avoid a hair care routine that adds too much moisture.