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Moisturising shampoo – your secret weapon against dull hair

Would you love to have silkier, shinier hair? You can have both if you use the right haircare products. Moisturising shampoos provide first-aid for unruly or dry hair that has been damaged by styling and sun. In fact, it’s a must-have for every bathroom shelf.

How does moisturising shampoo work?

In a nutshell: it’s a thirst quencher for dry and damaged hair. Moisturising shampoo has two main ingredients. First, it contains moisturisers that smooth the hair’s cuticle. Secondly, it contains ingredients that lock moisture into the hair. At the same time, moisturising shampoos thoroughly remove all residue, sebum and dirt from the hair, leaving both the hair and scalp feeling fresh and squeaky clean. The following substances should definitely be on the best moisturising shampoo’s INCI list:

  • Water: This universal moisturiser is also an ingredient in nourishing shampoo.
  • Glycerine: Thanks to its moisture-binding effect, it helps thirsty hair to rehydrate.
  • Panthenol: Smooths and moisturises all types of hair.
  • Shea butter: Seals the hair surface to lock in moisture.
  • Hyaluronic acid: Attracts water like a magnet and binds it inside the hair shaft.

Another advantage of moisturising shampoos is that they have a more gentle cleansing effect. That’s because they have a nourishing formula. Manufacturers generally leave out aggressive substances such as sulphates that can irritate the scalp. As a result, most nourishing shampoos are also suitable for people with sensitive scalps.

It’s also important to choose a moisturising shampoo for your type of hair. Straight hair needs beneficial moisture, but it also has other requirements. Curly and frizzy hair are often dry because they lose moisture faster through the open cuticle.

How to use a moisturising shampoo

The quantity you use doesn’t determine the effect. You only need a small amount of a premium haircare product to achieve maximum results. When you use a moisturising shampoo you should also experiment with how much to use until you find the perfect amount. Remember, the more shampoo you use, the more surfactants you use. Although they are excellent cleansing agents, they also cause stress to the scalp.

Another misconception is that you have to work moisturising shampoo into the lengths. Generally, all you have to do is wash the roots and scalp. That’s where the majority of dirt and residues are located. Plenty of the product will reach the lengths when you rinse, removing residual hairspray and other styling products. It’s only necessary to shampoo your entire head of hair in exceptional circumstances, for example, if you have applied a colouration product or you have applied too many products at the same time.

Otherwise, there’s nothing else you need to know about moisturising shampoos. The manufacturer always provides all the important information about application and leave-in times on the bottle. Thorough rinsing is always important because if shampoo gets left in the hair, it can irritate the scalp.

Moisturising shampoo as the basis for shiny and silky hair

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