Sulfate-free Shampoo

@Raine38 (12387)
United States
June 30, 2017 9:40pm CST
I have very fine and natural hair. It is also wavy but it tends to frizz, definitely not the flattering beachy waves. I have tried every hair conditioner or shampoo, any other hair products. I even went through different straightening irons to help tame my hair but it would only last for a day and then it will be back to its frizzy mess. I read somewhere that sulfate in shampoos and conditioners can be the culprit for the sad plight of my hair, considering its type and texture. I went to do some research and I found Jason sulfate free shampoo at TjMaxx. I have been using this shampoo for two months now and my hair has improved considerably. I also regularly apply moroccan oil at the tips of my hair to condition it when it is still damp. I am happy that I finally found what works for me. Sometimes, all it takes is a change in our routine or a switch in the products that we use in order to fix a problem. I wouldn't do this on my own when it comes to medicines and illnesses. I would still prefer going to a doctor or specialist.
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8 responses
@hereandthere (45628)
• Philippines
2 Jul 17
how soon did you notice improvement in your hair?
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@Raine38 (12387)
• United States
2 Jul 17
About after 3-4 washes or use.
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• Philippines
2 Jul 17
@Raine38 do you shampoo every day?
@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
1 Jul 17
Sounds about right. Nice that you found a product that doesn't have the sulfate in it. I wonder what they substituted for it.
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@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
2 Jul 17
@Raine38 ......Hopefully.
@Raine38 (12387)
• United States
2 Jul 17
I also wonder about that. Hopefully no more harsh chemicals.
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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
14 Nov 17
I also have read that our shampoos should be really sulfate free. But it seems I can't find one here because ingredients would always have sulfate after the aqua.
@prashu228 (37518)
• India
1 Jul 17
Glad sulfate free shampoo worked. What is moroccan oil , what is it used for
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@Raine38 (12387)
• United States
1 Jul 17
Moroccan oil is used for conditioning the hair shafts which treats and prevents split ends. It also adds shine and conditions the hair avoiding it to be frizzy.
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• United States
1 Jul 17
I am glad to hear you have found a solution. I rarely use shampoo as my hair is very fine. I have some natural shampoo from the natural store that works fine.
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@Raine38 (12387)
• United States
1 Jul 17
You are right, I think natural products are better for us.
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• United States
2 Jul 17
@Raine38 Yes I only wash once a week and my hair is growing better than before when I was using bad shampoos.
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
1 Jul 17
i have this bar shampoo to prevent further hair fall, but now, i am using the sachets of Palmolive anti-hair fall shampoo. i have thick curly hair if my hair is long, but now, i have short cut. i like this because it is hard to make a hair bun so the cap won't fall.
@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
1 Jul 17
me too w hen it co m e s to medic aio n and illnesses I go to'mn y doctor
@vsai2008 (11794)
• India
1 Jul 17
Yes I agree, sulfate free shampoo made my dry and dull hair a bit more manageable yogurt hair mask also helped :)