Kerastase Shampoo is Sulfate Free

Kerastase products provide solutions for dryness, frizz, damaged hair, hair loss and oily roots, using earth-derived ingredients like coconut and argan oils as part of its Aura Botanica range.

Hyaluronic acid, the go-to hydrating agent in skin care products, makes this thickening shampoo from their flagship line a standout product that leaves strands feeling fuller and stronger than ever before.

Gluten-Free

No matter your hair’s state – damaged, oily, dry, color-treated or fine – Kerastase’s selection offers products to address it all – including loss and thinning issues as well as specific concerns like psoriasis and dandruff.

For those suffering from frizzy locks, Discipline Bain Fluidealiste’s sulfate free shampoo may help smooth out their locks and increase resistance to humidity. Gently cleansing impurities without weighting down locks is key here; Morpho-Keratin works to restore and repair hair fiber strength for maximum humidity resistance.

Kerastase Resistance products are tailored to help keep your locks healthy and vibrant, with ingredients like Amino Acids to fill gaps in the cortex, Wheat Protein to restore uniformity and smoothness, Pro-Keratin to rebuild natural strength, as well as the Chroma Absolu shampoo for fine colored hair if yours has been dyed or bleached – featuring sulfate-free shampoo with colour protection agents that maintain brightness while guarding against further damage.

Sulfate-Free

Sulfate free shampoos offer an alternative to those containing sulfates that utilizes lather for cleansing the hair without stripping its natural oils, providing smooth, soft locks easier to manage and style.

Kerastase Bain Fluidealiste Gentle Sulfate Free Shampoo provides frizzy and unruly locks with a healthy shine, as part of their Discipline range designed to control and manage difficult hair types. Gently cleanse both scalp and hair without drying it out or protecting against humidity; additionally it contains Morpho-Keratine which coats each follicle to restore uniformity while simultaneously reducing frizz.

Kerastase Genesis range is ideal for anyone with thin or fine hair who wishes to strengthen its internal structure, thickening strands to combat broken strands, thinning and loss. Ingredients such as ginger root extract and Edelweiss native cells help this.

No Parabens

Sulfates may not cause cancer or any other health-related problems in the short term; however, some individuals prefer to avoid them in order to lower their risk. Sulfate-free shampoos tend to be gentler on hair or scalp health and will help preserve color or moisture balance in their locks or scalp.

Sulfate-free shampoo brands often contain healthy ingredients to produce rich lathers; however, the intensity may vary from brand to brand.

Some sulfate-free shampoo products also contain conditioning agents to smooth the hair. Kerastase Discipline Bain Fluidealiste Gentle Shampoo, for instance, is an emollient cleanser that will leave hair feeling soft and voluminous. Simply apply a quarter size amount of the product to wet hair and scalp after shampooing with water; massage gently then emulsify and rinse out afterwards for best results. This formula can accommodate all hair types and textures and even protect frizzy locks against future damage! It is paraben and silicone free as well.

No Animal Testing

Kerastase has long been recognized for their innovative haircare products that actually take care of hair, making them a salon favorite. Their luxury brand takes great pride in creating products to address issues like color damage, strength loss and frizz; although not entirely cruelty-free themselves, the brand does adhere to vegan principles and does not sell in countries which mandate animal testing on beauty and haircare products.

Though the brand pledges its ethical practices, it does not hold certification from an animal rights or cruelty-free body, which could pose a concern to consumers seeking assurances that its product truly adheres to this criteria.

Notably, L’Oreal tests on animals. Although its products don’t undergo animal testing themselves, their production could still be subjected to testing if necessary in mainland China if required by law – this poses a great worry for shoppers seeking cruelty-free or vegan items.