Do Sulfates Damage Your Hair? What You Need To Know Before Choosing A Shampoo

Do Sulfates Damage Your Hair? What You Need To Know Before Choosing A Shampoo

If you've ever read the ingredients label on a bottle of shampoo, you've

likely seen some of the most common sulfates listed, including sodium lauryl

sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES). But what exactly are

sulfates, are they damaging, and should you avoid them?


What Are Sulfates?


Sulfates are used in many shampoo formulations for their cleansing

properties, as they help to remove the buildup of product, oils and dirt.

They're also responsible for creating the rich lather that foams up as you

work the product into wet hair.


How Do Sulfates Affect Different Hair Types


Sulfates are excellent at cleaning hair, however they do also have the

potential to negatively impact certain hair types. Let's take a look at how

sulfates could cause some unwanted results on different hair types.


Dry or Damaged Hair


If you've got dry, damaged or weak hair, you may find that shampoos

containing sulfates leave your hair feeling stripped, which can lead to

excess frizz, brittleness, split ends and breakage.


However, many excellent shampoos formulated for dry or damaged hair contain

sulfates, as well as nourishing ingredients that will leave your hair

feeling softer, stronger and shinier. The Kerastase Nutritive Bain Satin

Shampoo is a great example and is clinically proven to leave hair feeling up

to 45% softer and up to 90% shinier.


Colour-Treated Hair


Sulfates have the potential to cause colour-treated hair to fade faster by

opening up the cuticle and allowing colour to leak out. But this doesn't

automatically mean you need to avoid sulfates completely. There are many

colour safe shampoos that contain sulfates, so make sure to choose a range

that's specifically formulated for colour-treated hair.


One example is the L'Oreal Vitamino Colour Shampoo, which is designed to

help nourish and protect coloured hair, while helping colour to remain fresh

and vibrant for up to 8 weeks.


Oily Hair


If you have oily hair, shampoos containing sulfates that leave hair feeling

stripped of its natural oils may trigger the oil production process to

compensate for the loss, causing excess oiliness. However, shampoos usually

contain a combination of cleansing and nourishing agents to create balance

across the scalp, roots and ends.


A great example to consider if you've got oily hair is the Kerastase Bain

Divalent Shampoo, which is formulated to gently cleanse oily roots and calm

oil production while ensuring the lengths and ends are nourished for

softness and shine.


Should I Avoid Sulfates?


The reason that a lot of shampoos contain sulfates is because they're highly

effective cleansing agents that leave hair feeling clean and manageable.

However, if you're noticing any excess dryness, irritation or damage, you

could consider trying a sulfate-free shampoo to see if it helps improve your

hair and/or scalp.


Sulfate-Free Shampoo Recommendations


There are a range of high quality sulfate-free shampoos, which are ideal for

colour-treated or damaged hair.


For dry and damaged hair, the Kerastase Bain Fluidealiste Gentle features a

gentle formulation with ingredients designed to protect against frizz, ease

detangling, and offers greater manageability.


For coloured hair, the Color Wow Colour Security Shampoo is a sulfate-free

formula, which features an innovative blend of eight non-stripping cleansing

agents to keep the hair cuticle closed and smooth.

 

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