
We didn’t even notice how everyone started switching to professional hair care. This was influenced by trends, advice from bloggers and, of course, the desire to create a salon effect at home. But closers have new fingers, so they are ready to replace expensive shampoos with ordinary products that can be found in every store.
Recently, beauty influencer Alix Earle started this trend. She said that “clean” products ruined her hair, while cheap shampoos left her hair soft and silky. Other bloggers also supported the girl and shared a “before/after” video of washing with a product in the mass market segment; here the “after” looked much better.
The concept of “clean beauty” (the use of organic ingredients in cosmetics) began to develop in 2010. Then buyers began to carefully monitor the composition of shampoos and avoid sulfates and silicones. Even myths have been created around these ingredients. For example, they can cause cancer. That’s why some brands have replaced sulfates with natural ingredients.
In fact, the main task of any shampoo is cleansing. And often expensive and cheap products have a similar composition. But luxury products contain fragrances, active ingredients and foam enhancers. So why are cheap shampoos better effective?
Mass-market shampoos meet most people’s needs; They clean deeply so they deliver instant results. However, if you have brittle hair or an oily scalp, then regular care may not be suitable for you. That is why it is worth replacing professional care with cheap ones.
Meanwhile, Russian users also kept up with this trend. The bloggers’ favorite product became the “Little Fairy” shampoo (yes, the same since childhood). We have put together the cheapest shampoos you may like.





Source: People Talk

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