well its actually a good thing for a clarifying shampoo to have sulfates in it. only sulfates can get rid of stuff like silicones (if they're not soluble in water which most arent). but if you use no silicone-products i guess you basically dont need sulfates at all.
Hey girl, I'm loving your videos, but I just wanted to say that the L'oreal EverPure line still has sulfates in it. Unfortunately they lie about it and the sulfate is called Disodium Laureth Sulfoccinate. I was fulled too, also the Sally's brand of silk elements color protecting non sulfate shampoo has the same thing. False advertisement always gets people. lol
if you have a shampoo with sulfates that works for your hair by all means keep using it.. if its okay on your hair its fine. for people using sulfates sodium laureth sulfate and sodium lauryl sulfate are NOT the same. sodium laureth is the better half lauryl is more harsh, and girllll! lovin ur personallity
Lol! I must be needing mental medicines because I'm at the store for about an half an hour looking at the hair ingredients. Any ways, sulfate free shampoos is very good. I just bought a sulfate free shampoo by Kera Kare and my hair is loving it!
If you have curly hair like mine I love the Curls Organic hair care line. The shampoo and conditioner are sulfate free. I've been using that hair care line for about 7 months and my hair has grown from my shoulder to bra strap. I also put coconut oil in my hair after every wash and co wash to seal in moisture. I also deep condition every 2 weeks with my own mixture of jojoba, grapeseed, olive, and almond oil. The key is to growth is MOISTURE!
ahhh im east indian and i absolutely love coconut oil as well. that and jojoba oil are the best for hair because it actually penetrates the hair shaft 90 percent. however, a tri...(some long word im not sure about) but its a hair doctor , and she says that you shouldnt leave oil in your hair for longer than 20 minutes because it hinders by trapping dirt
yes coconut oil is soo good for ur hair i recommend to massage the pure coconut oil in ur hair including ur roots and then wrap a hot towel around ur hair leave it on for about 15 minutes and then wash it with ur sulfate free shampoo! i do that plus im taking vitamins for my hair skin and nails and my hair is growing super fast with less breakage, and i also agree with always buying animal cruelty free products!
Use more BURTS BEES> ORGANIC NOT ANIMAL TESTED ON DOGS! non animal tested brands like pantene tresemme will stick it in there eyes and make them swallow it to see if they have allergic reaction.
Great vid! It's crazy because my sister and I was just discussing the same issue, about sulfates in shampoo's. Let me tell you since I've been religiously watching everything I put in my hair. For the first time since childhood my hair have grown pass bra strap length.
Congrats!!! I love hearing things like that :-) Our hair is like our body, if the right things don't go into it, then its health will suffer. I'm so glad that you could grow your hair long with a little extra care ^_^
ok in better responce to what you said if the salon your going to does not have sulfate free shampoos then you need to find a better salon... because any truely professional salon will have sulfate free shampoos with brands like "aquage" or "pureology"... sorry if this info is useless as i see you posted this very long ago
All sulphates are not all bad. Its what causes the shampoo to lather up and clean the hair. That's why you should always have a good conditioner afterwards:-) Some people do have reactions to sulphates. I'd like to try Burts Bees just to see how it is. But the sulphates don't worry me,lol.
Its probably made for colour treated hair because its not so harsh that it strips out the colour. So its great for you even if it says for colour treated hair. Suflates are not good for black hair period. Cream of Nature has sulfate-free shampoo and its meant for black hair. Its cool.
well its actually a good thing for a clarifying shampoo to have sulfates in it. only sulfates can get rid of stuff like silicones (if they're not soluble in water which most arent). but if you use no silicone-products i guess you basically dont need sulfates at all.
rgur90x 1 year ago
not just sulfate but all the big words you cant read are bad too. if you dont know what it is you probably dont need it, and it is bad for your hair.
kdwilson09 1 year ago
thumbs up for the crazy lady in the shampoo isle!
langolava 1 year ago 2
Oh im gonna try it!
purplerain613 1 year ago
Hey girl, I'm loving your videos, but I just wanted to say that the L'oreal EverPure line still has sulfates in it. Unfortunately they lie about it and the sulfate is called Disodium Laureth Sulfoccinate. I was fulled too, also the Sally's brand of silk elements color protecting non sulfate shampoo has the same thing. False advertisement always gets people. lol
chimjim89 1 year ago
Hi Windada, thanks for this video. I have been looking for a fulfate free shyampoo.
nikkiemaymay 1 year ago
if you have a shampoo with sulfates that works for your hair by all means keep using it.. if its okay on your hair its fine. for people using sulfates sodium laureth sulfate and sodium lauryl sulfate are NOT the same. sodium laureth is the better half lauryl is more harsh, and girllll! lovin ur personallity
macygurl556 1 year ago 2
omg!!!....that was me yesterday!
gad4lyfe 1 year ago
Lol! I must be needing mental medicines because I'm at the store for about an half an hour looking at the hair ingredients. Any ways, sulfate free shampoos is very good. I just bought a sulfate free shampoo by Kera Kare and my hair is loving it!
watch2mefly 1 year ago
LMFAO ROTFF @ the
"DONT TOUCH MI"
THAT WAAS HILARIOUS
OoLaMusicaLoveroO 1 year ago
lol you are funny and knowledgeable thanks
MsForeverFaithful 2 years ago
If you have curly hair like mine I love the Curls Organic hair care line. The shampoo and conditioner are sulfate free. I've been using that hair care line for about 7 months and my hair has grown from my shoulder to bra strap. I also put coconut oil in my hair after every wash and co wash to seal in moisture. I also deep condition every 2 weeks with my own mixture of jojoba, grapeseed, olive, and almond oil. The key is to growth is MOISTURE!
I shampoo every friday and co wash 3x a week,
30missmarie 2 years ago
thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
lilpackerfreak 2 years ago
ahhh im east indian and i absolutely love coconut oil as well. that and jojoba oil are the best for hair because it actually penetrates the hair shaft 90 percent. however, a tri...(some long word im not sure about) but its a hair doctor , and she says that you shouldnt leave oil in your hair for longer than 20 minutes because it hinders by trapping dirt
fnnygrndm 2 years ago
yes coconut oil is soo good for ur hair i recommend to massage the pure coconut oil in ur hair including ur roots and then wrap a hot towel around ur hair leave it on for about 15 minutes and then wash it with ur sulfate free shampoo! i do that plus im taking vitamins for my hair skin and nails and my hair is growing super fast with less breakage, and i also agree with always buying animal cruelty free products!
debbyluvsbud 2 years ago
my hair's like "don't touch me"! LMAO
thatchica08 2 years ago
Use more BURTS BEES> ORGANIC NOT ANIMAL TESTED ON DOGS! non animal tested brands like pantene tresemme will stick it in there eyes and make them swallow it to see if they have allergic reaction.
OrganicRabies 2 years ago 14
@OrganicRabies tresemme says they don't test on animals??
starsweet4 1 year ago
Can you tell me the name of the song-artist in your video? I love it!
Thank you
deshankaka 2 years ago
madonna
MsAusarian 2 years ago
Great vid! It's crazy because my sister and I was just discussing the same issue, about sulfates in shampoo's. Let me tell you since I've been religiously watching everything I put in my hair. For the first time since childhood my hair have grown pass bra strap length.
Its a bloody miracle!!!
SweetWetHotHoney 2 years ago 4
Congrats!!! I love hearing things like that :-) Our hair is like our body, if the right things don't go into it, then its health will suffer. I'm so glad that you could grow your hair long with a little extra care ^_^
windada 2 years ago
omgee i hope at the hair salon the shampoo is sulfate free.. is it...
MixedgurlsRhott 2 years ago
Most of the time it's not, but going to a salon isn't a weekly thing so it won't hurt if it's only once. Don't worry :-)
windada 2 years ago
ok in better responce to what you said if the salon your going to does not have sulfate free shampoos then you need to find a better salon... because any truely professional salon will have sulfate free shampoos with brands like "aquage" or "pureology"... sorry if this info is useless as i see you posted this very long ago
Emo92Fate 1 year ago
Nugro hair products are good too and sulfate free I believe.
SweetAsSugah 2 years ago
All sulphates are not all bad. Its what causes the shampoo to lather up and clean the hair. That's why you should always have a good conditioner afterwards:-) Some people do have reactions to sulphates. I'd like to try Burts Bees just to see how it is. But the sulphates don't worry me,lol.
LESREID2 2 years ago
Burt's Bees is good, plus it doesn't make me cry when it gets into my eyes. Am I the only one who has that reaction? X-D lol!
windada 2 years ago 4
hey how often do you wash your hair/ condition
dare4uf 2 years ago
LUSH has some really good sulfate free stuff. not just shampoos. bath bombs, and conditoner, and lotions and everything. check it out.
shameusyo 2 years ago
you look pretty
Tink73094 2 years ago
Thank you! ^_^
windada 2 years ago
i was thinking about getting Burt's Bees shampoo, i avoid sulfate because it makes my scalp itchy. good video.
pzvbn 2 years ago
Its probably made for colour treated hair because its not so harsh that it strips out the colour. So its great for you even if it says for colour treated hair. Suflates are not good for black hair period. Cream of Nature has sulfate-free shampoo and its meant for black hair. Its cool.
BronzeTrinity 2 years ago