When it comes to taking care of our bodies we’ve found a way to combine good nutrition with diet in order to positively and profoundly impact our health. But when it comes to keeping our hair healthy and looking great, many of us are still missing the boat.
The difference between salon-professional shampoos versus supermarket shampoo is the investment made in the product development to protect hair against UV protection, thermal repair from over-styling; and colour-fade preservation.
The internal makings of professional shampoos and conditioners are more concentrated with essential ingredients to repair hair from the inside out.
Supermarket shampoos are generally detergent based, so they will lather up and give you the impression that it is cleansing faster, but this is smoke and mirrors, as it cleanses from the outside in.
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Yes hair rocks! Until we feel duped with our take-home products.... |
In order to have the luxurious hair we’ve always dreamed of it is necessary to first understand what kind of hair we already have. That information can help us find the hair care product that best suits our needs so that we can have terrific hair before we know it.
The difference between salon-professional shampoos versus supermarket shampoo is the investment made in the product development to protect hair against UV protection, thermal repair from over-styling; and colour-fade preservation.
The internal makings of professional shampoos and conditioners are more concentrated with essential ingredients to repair hair from the inside out.

Often if you ask a professional hair dresser, they will tell you that the real deal is best. Statistics from 2010 tell us that advertisments of famous actresses saying that 'supermarket hair dye is best' will appeal to a younger audience then asking your local hairdresser or, god forbid, googling online. The fact that this war is endless, hair dressers re-developing styles and supermarket's bringing hair-convenience to the hoome, means that as the public we will be assaulted with what's right and wrong in the world of hair colour. What do you think? Is the supermarket brand the best? Are hair dressers dieing out? Honestly, I believe that hair dresser's know best, but major super markets are certaintly creating a 'hairy' situation.
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