Healthy Hair Shampoo is Easy to Find Bristol

There are many products on the market claiming to give our hair a healthy look, claiming to balance the acid/alkaline properties of our scalps and generally promising the earth!

Sairaz
+44 (0) 786 929 7159
40 Gloucester Road
Bristol, EN
Sk:n
+44 (0) 117 922 0819
13 Clare Street
Bristol, EN
Ali & Kitty's
+44 (0) 117 955 8367
126 Grosvenor Road
Bristol, EN
Space NK Apothecary
+44 (0) 117 929 4979
81 Queens Road
Bristol, EN
Princess Inaya
+44 (0) 117 927 7766
58 Union Street
Bristol, EN
MAC Cosmetics
+44 (0) 844 561 6161
40183 St. James Barton
Bristol, EN
The Body Shop
+44 (0) 117 926 0164
32-33A Queens Road
Bristol, EN
Savers Health & Beauty
+44 (0) 117 925 9582
Broadmead
Bristol, EN
Savers Health & Beauty
+44 (0) 117 953 9613
86 East Street
Bristol, EN
Clifton Medi-Spa & Defy-Time Cosmetic Clinic
+44 (0) 117 973 4594
56 Royal York Crescent
Bristol, EN
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Healthy Hair Shampoo is Easy to Find

Healthy Hair Shampoo Can be Found

Healthy hair shampoo is a must!

Every one wants healthy hair and a healthy hair shampoo is undoubtedly one part of the jigsaw.

Healthy Hair - How to Have Healthy Hair?

There are many products on the market claiming to give our hair a healthy look, claiming to balance the acid/alkaline properties of our scalps and generally promising the earth!

Some of them practically cost the earth too.

Some ads even imply their product will make our hair healthy.

So what's the truth?

Baloney?

What do we need for healthy hair and how can we find a healthy hair shampoo? What are natural hair care products and how do we find them? Is organic hair care worth pursuing? How safe is the average hair treatment product?

healthy hair shampoo - healthy hair There is a fair amount of baloney in many of the claims made by hair shampoo companies.

Many independent studies have shown, time and again that the more expensive products are not necessarily better for us than many of the cheaper ones. (Nor do they necessarily perform better: in blind testing, relatively cheap drug store shampoos like Clairol Herbal Essences are shown to clean just as well as many expensive salon brands.)

(Note: Clairol still uses animal testing for some cosmetics, I believe, though they have stopped using it on Herbal Essences - info from PETA)

Health concerns - and the environment

Some of the ingredients used in many products, both expensive and cheap, are suspect from a health viewpoint.

Not only are many these products not particularly good for us, the chemicals involved may even be damaging to the environment. Certainly, a lot of the packaging used for many of these products is contributing to landfill sites!

Manufacturing processes often place stresses on the local and wider environments too - and every large factory is undoubtedly contributing to greenhouse gases to some extent.

So lets have a look at some of the ingredients and assess what they can do for us and what they may do to the environment.

What is shampoo?

Healthy Hair Shampoo:

Clearly we all want to be able to wash our hair safely and effectively. The point of shampoo is to remove dirt such as dead skin, and sebum - naturally occurring oils - and also the build up of residues from other hair products.

If you live in an urban environment you may also need to wash out some of the accumulated dirt and pollution of the average city environment, so washing your hair regularly is a must.

Here are the main ingredients found in shampoos

Sodium laureth sulphate (SLES) and/or sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) or ammonium lauryl sulphate and ammonium laureth sulfate. These are the cleansing agents and can often be found in lots of other cleaning products.

They are classed as surfactants. Their job is to dissolve and loosen dirt into a suspension which can then be rinsed away. They are also responsible for the lather which most shampoos create when you put them on your hai...

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