beauty.jpgHerbal hair shampoos – why do not they get off the beauty&care podium? It turns out that nature is a perfect, qualified beautician who acts as a professional and has a solution for every problem. If you haven’t tried herbal hair care yet, it’s high time you check out yourself how beneficial it can be! 

Herbal shampoos are natural, completely safe for the scalp and based on traditional recipes. They do not contain harmful parabens, silicones or substances like SLS, SLES, which are comedogenic, weigh the hair down, and can disrupt the scalp’s natural cycle.

The “herbal” shampoo offer is very wide. Thanks to the multitude of natural ingredients, every hair type will find something suitable. Both greasy heavy hair, as well as weak, brittle, thin, oily and with dandruff have a chance to receive a care tailored to its needs.

Did you know that…

… the effect of herbs is much stronger than shampoo ingredients created in laboratories? This is because herbal blends contain a number of active substances that act on the hair’s cortex, and synthetic shampoos contain a series of heavy silicones that act only on the surface of the hair. If you dream about in-depth regeneration and improvement of the condition of your hair – choose herbal care.

How to choose the best hair shampoo?

First of all, you must take a closer look at your hair and precisely define what its needs are – the shampoo must match its type. Being aware of the problems we face during hair care will help us determine what shampoo you ought to use. Therefore,

  • oily and heavy hair – choose shampoos with nettle or burdock extract;
  • hair that falls out in excess – apart of the already mentioned black turnip, it will also benefit from the extract of horsetail;
  • dry hair will be suitable fond of flaxseed or evening primrose extract;
  • mature and dull hair should be washed with peony shampoo;
  • light and blonde hair should be washed with a delicate chamomile shampoo;
  • matte hair that lacks volume will be revived best with a hop extract shampoo;
  • thin and delicate hair – choose a shampoo with ginseng root extract.

Hair under special supervision – herbal shampoos for special tasks 

In addition to “regular” hair and scalp problems, you can also experience other, more serious or more troublesome hair problems: dandruff, very strong seborrhoea, flaking of the scalp, pruritus, increased hair loss, etc. Will the herbs be able to fight them? ? It turns out that they can be a great support for extremely weak, tired hair that requires specialist care. Which herbs are suitable for special tasks?

  • birch tar and black turnip extract – will take care of hair with dandruff;
  • st John’s wort and sage – strengthen weakened hair and improve scalp blood circulation;
  • yellow sweet clover – is perfect for the summer – it protects your hair from the adverse effects of external factors;
  • hair with dandruff will need a shampoo with black turnip extract or birch tar;
  • meadowsweet extract – protects the hair and soothes the scalp;
  • juniper – restores vitality and flexibility to extremely weak hair.

An important factor determining the effect of a given shampoo is its composition. Even in such herbal and – it would seem – natural products, parabens, and harmful short-chain alcohols can dominate, which can irritate the scalp and dry out the hair. Make sure to look through the ingredients list to see if the product is all-natural and safe.