I have been thinking of switching to natural shampoos, but was a little wary that they wouldn’t work well with my hair. My sister is a beautician and she has said that she has found it difficult to find good natural shampoos that leave hair feeling soft, silky and still containing volume. So, I turned to my trusty companion, the internet, and here is what I found:
Even when thinking about using natural shampoos, there are still some ingredients to avoid, and here is a list: avocado, balm mint, balsam, essential oils, eucalyptus, grapefruit, horseradish, lavender oil, lemon, lime, menthol, orange, papaya, peppermint, rose, sage and thyme. Although these ingredients are rarely used in normal shampoos, they are still good to avoid in hair products.
Drug store shampoos, with the right ingredients can be great on the wallet (especially in today’s economy) and great for the hair. I have’t noticed a difference in the high priced salon shampoos with the right ingredients verses the three dollar shampoos at the drug store. So, if it makes you feel better by spending more on your hair care products, then go for the salon natural selections, or if you get a thrill by getting more for less $, then give Garnier Fructis a try. All in all, natural is good with the right ingredients.