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Invest in the right shampoo

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Invest in the right shampoo
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There are times when you end up buying wrong shampoos and become victims of endless hair woes like hair fall, dry and coarse hair and split ends. So if you want to retain the natural texture and shine of your hair, then you need to find the right formulation of shampoo and conditioner.

Every individual has unique hair and scalp. So hair shampoos should be chosen accordingly. Creamy shampoos are heavier and can weigh down on fine hair, but are great for dry or damaged hair whereas non-creamy shampoos are great for oily hairs. Finding the right shampoo can be surely tricky, so The Week brings to you list of shampoos and conditioners for different hair types. [break]



For dry or damaged hair

If you have dry or damaged hair, you should look for shampoos that don’t have ingredients such as sodium laureth sulfate which is a highly stripping detergent that will take away all the shine from your hair. Instead, look for rich conditioning ingredients like shea butter, proteins and natural oils to smoothen and detangle your hair.

Use a moisturizing conditioner from the ends of your hair to the roots but avoid your scalp. If your hair is extremely damaged, you can try a leave-in conditioner on the ends of your hair whenever you go out in the sun. You can try L’Oréal Total Repair 5 for dry and damaged hair.



For oily or fine hair

If you have oily or fine hair, you should use shampoos that are packed with thickening ingredients like panthenol or wheat protein. In order to get rid of excess oil, you can wash your hair daily. Like shampoos, you shouldn’t use heavy conditioner in your hair because that will weigh it down and make your hair limp and lifeless.



Make sure to apply conditioner only from the mid-shaft of your hair and down and avoid the root area. If you put too much conditioner on your scalp, you can make your hair look and feel greasier than it usually is. If you don’t want to use conditioner, you can use leave-in-conditioner or detangler on your ends to hydrate your hair and to avoid making it look dry and dull. For oily or fine hair try Garnier Fructis Shampoo and Conditioner.



For curly, wavy or thick hair

Usually, such hair types are dry and dull. So you should use creamy shampoos which are similarly used for dry or damaged hair types. Look for rich shampoos without harsh ingredients such as sodium laureth sulfate. Use creamy conditioners with ingredients such as shea butter. Avoid washing hair daily as it can make your hair drier. Skip a day or two so you can retain the natural oils on your scalp.

Curly, wavy or thick hair will work best with conditioners that contain silicone and proteins, as it can reduce frizz. You can use conditioners with smoothing properties like soy or wheat protein before and after you shampoo for an extra boost of moisture. If your hair is extra frizzy, spritz on a light, leave-in conditioner. For this hair type, try Dove Intensive Repair Shampoo



For coarse hair


This type of hair is the most difficult to manage because it tends to be very dry and lifeless. Coarse hair needs super hydrating and creamy shampoos to maintain its natural texture. Look for shampoos that have coconut and macadamia nut oil or shea butter that can coat the hair shaft and trap the water inside.

Make sure to use an extra moisturizing conditioner. Deep conditioners that contain fatty alcohols like cetyl, stearyl alcohol, panthenol or silicone or essential oils will help hydrate your hair. For coarse hair, you can try Pantene Daily Moisture Renewal moisturizing shampoo.



For color-treated hair


Color-treated hair needs extra care and a special shampoo that are available in the market which are designed for colored hair. You need a shampoo that doesn’t rip your color off but maintains your hair’s shine. So use color-protecting shampoos which contain fewer harsh cleansers and prevent fading. The moisturizers in the shampoo will help restore hair shine and hydrate. Use specific conditioners designated for color-treated hair. These typically contain UV filters which work like sunscreen to prevent color fading. Garnier Fructis, Colored Hair Formula shampoo is a safe bet for color treated hair.








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