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We’ve developed a blend of different ingredients that balance excellent cleaning properties without being harsh. Regularly monitor the product after it’s gone to market, and work with regulatory agencies to learn about advances in safety and safety methods. In this article, after speaking to four board-certified dermatologists and reviewing hundreds of dandruff shampoos, we’re going to tell you what we consider the best sulfate free dandruff shampoos on the market today.
Dandruff shampoo that is sulfate-free+, silicone-free, and dye-free, giving you effective dandruff protection with the BARE minimum. Take it to the MAX with minimal ingredients.Glycol distearate – performs the vital job of keeping all the shampoo ingredients ‘blended and suspended’ inside the bottle so every drop has the right blend of ingredients. PRESERVATIVES Other lathering agents like Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamide MEA , or Cetyl Alcohol are added to make the lather rich, creamy, and easy to spread across your scalp and throughout your hair. MOISTURISING AND HAIR CONDITIONING
There has been some conversation about the potential dangers of sulfates, with people suggesting they dry hair and skin out. We use sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate, to get the right balance of both cleansing and mildness. Thanks to our purifying ingredients, you don’t have to scrub hard or work shampoo into your hair for too long, meaning that you can achieve thoroughly clean hair without irritating or drying your scalp or hair.
There are a number of sulfate surfactants commonly used in shampoos, but four of the most popular are: To get some clarity on this, we asked Dr. Ben Barankin, a Toronto based board-certified dermatologist at the Toronto Dermatology Centre, for his advice, and he told us, “For mild-moderate dandruff, I recommend daily shampooing, and ideally alternating 3 shampoos, each with active anti-dandruff ingredients.”