What are the best clarifying shampoos to remove product buildup from natural hair?
There is a multitude of shampoos designed to clarify the hair. We will go over some soon in this article.
You are dealing with product buildup and it’s time to clarify your hair.
What does clarifying even mean?
The process of clarifying the hair is not as scary as it sounds and is actually quite necessary.
What are clarifying shampoos and who needs them?
Clarifying shampoos are a bit stronger than regular shampoos. They are designed to provide a deeper cleanse than your typical moisturizing shampoo. Your hair may feel stripped after you clarify. That is normal. It means that it did the job that it was supposed to do. It is now up to you to make sure you replenish the moisture to your hair as you move forward with your regimen.
Don’t have a regimen? Read this post to find out what a “Natural Haircare Regimen” can look like.
We all need to clarify our hair from time to time.
But if you especially:
- Have low porosity hair.
- Use heavy styling products such as butter, creams, and oils regularly.
- Are a swimmer.
- Your hair is limp, lifeless, and refuses to hold a style no matter what you do.
- Live in an area that has hard water.
The Best Clarifying Shampoos to remove product buildup from Natural Hair.
Kinky Curly Come Clean Moisturizing Shampoo.
Alikay Naturals Moisturizing Black Soap Shampoo.
As I Am Curl Clarity Shampoo.
Pattern Beauty Clarifying Shampoo.
Texture ID Clarifying Shampoo.
Curls Pure Curls Clarifying Shampoo.
Camille Rose Clean Rinse Moisturizing and Clarifying Shampoo.
Eden BodyWorks Peppermint Tea Tree Clarifying Shampoo.
TPH by Taraji Honey Fresh A clarifying shampoo with moisture.
Uncle Funky’s Daughter Squeaky Deep Cleansing Shampoo.
Aunt Jackie’s Grapeseed Style & Shine Recipes Power Wash Intense Clarifying Shampoo.
Sheamoisture African Black Soap Bamboo Charcoal Deep Cleansing Shampoo.
How often should you clarify your natural hair may now be your next question.
The frequency will depend on several factors. The most important one is to get to know your hair and understand what it tells you. Yes, your hair speaks to you. Also, keep in mind that what works for one won’t necessarily work for the other.
If you really have no idea, start clarifying every 4-6 weeks. Adjust as you go.
Clarifying Shampoos are not the enemy
So now that you know that clarifying shampoos are not your enemy, take the time to add them to your hair regimen. Your hair will thank you later.
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