Feeling greasy?
Sulfate is silicone's partner in crime.
Many shampoos have it, which makes cowashing/using a low-poo an easy choice for me.
So, silicone has coated your hair, preventing moisture from getting it. Sulfate removes silicone, but...
What else does sulfate remove? Your scalp's natural oils.
Then, your scalp works on overdrive to replace the oils - often, overproducing!
This is why you may feel you need to wash your hair every day (grease)
It's a vicious cycle.
Shampoo to beat the grease... when shampooing creates the grease.
Other than your final wash, steer clear of sulfates. Avoid SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) like the plague for a healthy scalp!
Conditioners have cleansing ingredients.
Sulfate-free shampoos exist too (known as low-poos)
Sulfate is silicone's partner in crime.
Many shampoos have it, which makes cowashing/using a low-poo an easy choice for me.
So, silicone has coated your hair, preventing moisture from getting it. Sulfate removes silicone, but...
What else does sulfate remove? Your scalp's natural oils.
Then, your scalp works on overdrive to replace the oils - often, overproducing!
This is why you may feel you need to wash your hair every day (grease)
It's a vicious cycle.
Shampoo to beat the grease... when shampooing creates the grease.
Other than your final wash, steer clear of sulfates. Avoid SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) like the plague for a healthy scalp!
Conditioners have cleansing ingredients.
Sulfate-free shampoos exist too (known as low-poos)
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