Does John Frieda have sulfates?
We use mild, gentle sulphates to get the best results possible for demanding hair. These sulphates won't fade your hair colour or ruin your style– we know because we've tested them on every shade, texture, thickness, and curl pattern!
Meanwhile, Thomas explains that people with thin, fine, and straight hair should not use silicones, or if they do, products with a water-soluble silicone such as cyclomethicone are the best options. "Thinner hair types generally have more oil that moves from the scalp to the hair shaft," she says.
WATER, SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE, ERYTHRITOL, COCO-GLUCOSIDE, GLYCOL DISTEARATE, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, CETYL ALCOHOL, COCAMIDE MEA, GLYCERYL OLEATE, FRAGRANCE, POLYQUATERNIUM-10, BENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYQUATERNIUM-39, SODIUM CHLORIDE, GLYCINE, MALIC ACID, DISODIUM EDTA, COCOS NUCIFERA (COCONUT) OIL, PPG-9, ...
Moisturise and smooth the hair cuticle while in the shower. Specially developed with jojoba oil and frizz-fighting silicone, this shampoo for curly hair is the first step to create beautiful, salon-style spirals.
All of our products are rigorously tested to pass and exceed the safety standards that are set before us. When it comes to our formulations, we are committed to always using transformative ingredients you can trust, to deliver results you can see and feel.
Over time, your hair will become softer on its own, feel lighter, and appear more voluminous. Your scalp will also begin feeling more balanced and free of any irritation. Cleaner ingredients mean less buildup on your scalp, leading to healthier and stronger hair growth.
Ditching silicones will allow moisture to penetrate your hair shafts, so that the natural oils produced by the scalp can restore a healthy balance and nourish your hair.
Sulphates strip moisture from your hair and silicones don't allow moisture into the hair instead they cause product build up. Both aren't great for your hair and when it comes to That Good Hair Custom Hair Products we make sure that all of our hair products are Sulphate, Silicone, Fragrance, Paraben Free and More.
[laughs] No, I use a L'Oreal Professional color hair shampoo and conditioner.
Infused with rejuvenating rosehip oil to give your hair everything it demands and nothing it doesn't, this shampoo is free of Sulfates, parabens, phthalates, and is not tested on animals.
Why You Should Avoid silicone in hair products?
Over time, silicone can also build up on your hair, resulting in a dry feel and dull appearance. You may even notice that your hair becomes weaker and more prone to breakage. And if you're using a form of silicone that isn't water-soluble, it can be really hard to remove it with a regular wash.
While often prized for their ability to add instant smoothness and shine to hair, the long-term use of silicones has been known to cause a host of hair problems (think dry, brittle strands and scalp irritation). Thankfully, there's a simple fix: switching to a silicone-free shampoo and conditioner.

Silicones are not dangerous hair care ingredients, but if you have naturally curly hair, we recommend avoiding certain silicones because they weigh down your hair strands, cause dryness, and lead to hard-to-remove buildup on your curls.
There are many healthy, non-toxic hair brands on the market now. Some of my personal favourites include Innersence, John Masters, and Evolvh. These brands avoid parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde releasers and other harmful ingredients that are common in many conventional hair care brands.
While today we do not directly add parabens to the vast majority of our shampoo or conditioner formulas, it is well accepted by regulatory authorities around the world that trace levels of an ingredient may inadvertently be present in a product due to the complex supply chain and manufacturing process.
- Sulfates. ...
- Mineral Oil. ...
- Parabens. ...
- Denatured Alcohols. ...
- Synthetic Fragrances. ...
- Formaldehyde. ...
- Coal Tar. ...
- Silicones.
Olaplex is free of silicone, sulfates, phthalates, DEA, aldehydes, and is never tested on animals. Olaplex reconnects broken disulfide sulfur bonds in the hair. Hair bonds are broken during thermal, mechanical and chemical services. Use Olaplex as a tool.
- Use a Detox Shampoo. We get it. ...
- Detox with Silicone-Free Products. With the right silicone-free products on hand, created to help your hair function at its best, you can begin to rid your hair of silicone residue. ...
- Vinegar Rinse.
John Frieda Frizz Ease Dream Curls SLS/SLES Sulphate Free Shampoo 500 ml (Pack of 1) for Naturally Wavy & Curly Hair.
Best sulphate-free shampoo and conditioner: Kérastase Discipline Fluidealiste Shampoo and Kérastase Discipline Fondant Fluidealiste. Best for colour-treated hair: Pureology Hydrate Shampoo and Pureology Hydrate Conditioner. Best for frizzy hair: Redken Frizz Dismiss Shampoo and Redken Frizz Dismiss Conditioner.