Shampoo

Shampoo

Shampoos serve as cleansing and preparation for care and styling. It removes excess sebum, grease and residues from the hair and scalp. The pores of the hair are opened and optimally prepared for subsequent care.

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How does shampoo actually work?

Finding the right care product is one of the most important foundations for beautiful, healthy hair. Shampoos are usually offered in liquid, creamy or clear form for optimal and convenient use. The cleansing surfactants, which are as mild as possible, make it easy to wash out care residues, dirt, deposits, dandruff and sweat. Many shampoos now also have a conditioning effect that provides the hair and scalp with moisture and important nutrients. Exposure to the sun, dry heating air, frequent blow-drying, coloring and straightening dry out the hair. If possible, allow your hair to air dry from time to time so that it can recover a little.

Effective hair care starts with choosing the right shampoo, which gently and carefully cleanses the hair and prepares it optimally for further treatment. It is best to then condition your hair with a high-quality Conditioner before moving on to Styling.

There is a suitable care range for every hair type, starting with the right shampoo. It is important to make sure that the product is of good quality and to determine your hair type in advance.

The correct use of shampoo

When using shampoo, the correct application is crucial for the desired result. First, you should rinse your hair completely and generously with water. Then take a walnut-sized amount in your hands and spread the shampoo all over your hair. Now start to gently massage the shampoo into your hair and scalp, bit by bit. Concentrate less on the ends of your hair, as they usually crave care rather than shampoo. Lather the shampoo all over your head and ideally leave it on for 1-2 minutes. Then rinse the hair very thoroughly.

For a perfect result, you should devote enough time to this process step so that all residues of the shampoo are thoroughly rinsed out. The easiest way to check whether the shampoo has been rinsed out sufficiently is to pull a strand of hair through your fingers. If the hair squeaks slightly, the hair has been optimally rinsed out. You can now proceed with further treatment, such as a conditioner or hair treatment. Avoid vigorous rubbing with the towel and use the Hairdryer or other styling appliances sparingly and only with the appropriate Heat protection.

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