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Thanks to the positive charge, it also creates a complex with AHAs (AHAs like to lose a hydrogen ion and be negatively charged, so the positive and the negative ions attract each other) that causes a "time-release AHA effect" and reduces the irritation associated with AHAs. Once you've saturated your barnet the shampoo foams really well considering it is sulphate free and gives you that squeaky clean feeling. The generic term for nice smelling stuff put into cosmetic products so that the end product also smells nice.
I have a ton of hair but it's very thin and fine so I was looking for a shampoo that would give it some boost.The other reason is that it’s mild and works very well combined with other cleansing agents and surfactants. I received a free sample of the L'Oreal Paris EverStrong Thickening Shampoo and conditioner in the mail.
And last but not least, when salt is right at the first spot of the ingredient list (and is not dissolved), the product is usually a body scrub where salt is the physical exfoliating agent. It seems like the perfect product for me to dip into every now and again to give my hair a proper 'sulphate-free' spring clean whilst maintaining condition and strength. It’s a solid white stuff that’s very alkaline and used in small amounts to adjust the pH of the product and make it just right. Together they have a broad spectrum antimicrobial effect but are permitted to be used only in rinse-off products ( under 0.
The calculation method was developed with the help of independent scientific experts and Bureau Veritas Certification, an independent auditor. It’s not permitted to be used alone, but only with its BFF, methylisothiazolinone (MI), another icky preservative. Methylisothiazolinone (MI) is a preservative that' super efficient against bacteria at surprisingly low concentrations. A super common fragrance ingredient that can be found among others in lavender, ylang-ylang, bergamot or jasmine.