Maxalli Blog | Natural ingredients, science, and routines
When the color doesn't turn out as expected or your hair feels heavy after several chemical processes, many people look for a clarifying shampoo to remove dye. However, not all clarifying shampoos work the same way, and some can further dry out or weaken the hair fiber.
When hair feels thinner or you notice more shedding in the shower, it's not always "lack of vitamins." Many times it's stress, irritated scalp, breakage from friction, or simply genetics. The smart approach is to support the follicle and improve the scalp's "environment" with well-chosen cosmetic actives, in a light base that doesn't leave a greasy feeling.
Hair is exposed daily to metals, minerals, and pollutants present in water, the environment, and some hair treatments. Over time, this buildup can lead to breakage, dullness, color loss, and a rough texture that is difficult to manage.
The term "concentrated shampoo without salt or sulfates" has become increasingly popular among people looking for cleaner, more effective hair care. However, not all shampoos that use this phrase truly explain what it means to be concentrated or why this makes a real difference in scalp and hair health.