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Shampoo Types
The shampoo provides a good opportunity to analyze the client’s hair and scalp. Always check for these conditions
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Always select shampoo that supports the health of the hair, whether the hair is natural, colour-treated, fine and limp, or coarse and wiry.
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Many shampoos have ingredients in common. It is often the small differences in formulation that make one shampoo better than another for a particular hair texture or condition
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A surfactant molecule has two ends: a hydrophilic or water attracting head, and a lipophilic or oil attracting tail.
This creates a push/pull process that causes the oils, dirt, and deposits to roll up into little balls that can be lifted off in the water and rinsed from the hair.
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Conditioner
Conditioner is a special chemical agent applied to the hair to deposit protein or moisturizer to help restore the hair’s strength, to give hair body, and to protect hair against possible breakage.
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Chemistry of conditioner
Most conditioners contain silicone along with moisture-binding humectants, substances that absorb moisture or promote the retention of moisture.
Silicone reflects light and makes the hair appear shiny. Other ingredients reduce frizz or bulk up the hair.
The cortex, which makes up 90% of the hair strand, can be penetrated with protein conditioner, to temporarily reconstruct the hair.
Moisturizing conditioners also contain humectants that attract moisture from the hair and are absorbed into the cortex.