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What you need to know about shampoos


If you think your shampoo is unimportant, think again…
How often should you shampoo the hair?


It's okay to wash your hair every day, as long as you don't have a lot of breakouts. Since the process of washing, drying and styling will damage your hair, you should only choose to wash it every day if you live in an area with oily hair, air pollution or exercise every other day.



Is there such a thing as using too much shampoo?


There really is no such thing as too much shampoo after rinsing completely. Moreover, the shampoo you will use will vary according to the thickness and length of your hair. The foam can have a drying effect, but it doesn't hurt as it only stays in your hair for a short time.



What is the ideal temperature?


Warm water is ideal for foaming and cleaning your hair, you should avoid hot water because it can cause your hair to become soft and frayed. Cold water is ideal for the final rinse; It makes your hair look revitalized and brighter.



Do shampoos have an expiration date?


Most shampoos have a shelf life of 2 or 3 years. An older shampoo won't damage your hair, but it won't be as effective as it should be.



I need a shampoo that will protect my hair color. That also means I wouldn't want shine and volume?


Of course no. Today, shampoos can contain many different features. It can protect your hair color, provide volume and shine, and even make your curls look beautiful. What you need to pay attention to is that its primary feature is color saver.




How often should I do special care?


If you use hair styler frequently and live in a place with plenty of mineral water, it would be appropriate to do a monthly care.




Are the expensive shampoos sold in beauty salons better than the ones we buy at the grocery store?


Shampoo isn't a 'you get what you pay for' type of product. How much you like a formula is mostly about your preferences and how it affects 'your' hair. Although big companies invest heavily in research and new technologies, they make up for it by producing for large masses. The joke of the more expensive products is that their ingredients are a little softer.

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