LittleLuxe
New Member
I know Sodium Laureth Sulfate is a fairly hash detergent that can lead to drying out hair over time, I know it is a very harsh cleaner that while also cleansing the scalp can take out more than what it is desired.
I was lucky to find a sulfate-free shampoo which I use fairly regularly,and it is one step in my new routine which has slowly transformed my hair.
Recently I relaxed my hair and while casually standing in my bathroom realized my neutralizing shampoo contained sodium laureth sulfate. Now while I would immediately dismiss this item if it were a regular shampoo I couldn't help but wonder whether it would actually be beneficial in a neutralizing shampoo.
The whole point is to cleanse the scalp of the acidic relaxer and help return the ph to normal, so wouldn't a slightly more intense cleansing solution be more prized over this to ensure we really remove all traces of relaxer?
I was lucky to find a sulfate-free shampoo which I use fairly regularly,and it is one step in my new routine which has slowly transformed my hair.
Recently I relaxed my hair and while casually standing in my bathroom realized my neutralizing shampoo contained sodium laureth sulfate. Now while I would immediately dismiss this item if it were a regular shampoo I couldn't help but wonder whether it would actually be beneficial in a neutralizing shampoo.
The whole point is to cleanse the scalp of the acidic relaxer and help return the ph to normal, so wouldn't a slightly more intense cleansing solution be more prized over this to ensure we really remove all traces of relaxer?