Most common questions used to investigate
Is your scalp oily?
Is your scalp dry?
Do you have straight hair?
Is your hair color-treated?
Do you want to add moisture to your hair?
Common conclusions
If your scalp is oily and your you should select a shampoo that is ideally suited to an oily scalp and leave the hydrating to your conditioner, which should only be added to your ends. The best sticky and greasy hair shampoos usually contain stronger surfactants to eliminate excess sebum.
For those with dry scalp shampoos that promote moisture, smoothing, and hydration are the best option.
You could try Aveda Rosemary Mint Shampoo, Redken All Soft Shampoo, Live Clean Coconut Milk Moisturizing Shampoo, Kerastase Densifique Shampoo, etc.
You should be sure to use a color-protecting shampoo when you wash color-treated hair, because it will help your color last further by using a good shampoo and help preserve the quality of your colored hair. You could try Fade-Defying Orchid Oil Shampoo from OGX, Amika Velveteen Dream Smoothing Shampoo, Rita Hazan True Color Shampoo, etc. If your hair is red colored then you should definitely try Joico Color Infuse Red Shampoo, Pureology Reviving Red Shamp'Oil – Best Sulfate-Free Shampoo For Red-Dyed Hair, etc.
If you want to add moisture to your hair then you should look for a hydrating/moisturizing shampoo because it is a great for adding moisture to your hair. You could try Renew Hydrate Coconut Milk Shampoo, African Citrus Bloom Superfruit Shampoo, JOICO Moisture Recovery Shampoo, MOROCCANOIL® Moisture Repair Shampoo, Pantene Pro-V Daily Moisture Renewal Hydrating Shampoo, etc.
You should look for L'Oréal Paris Elvive Extraordinary Clay Shampoo, Paul Mitchell Shampoo Two, etc.
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