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How To Choose A Shampoo Bar?

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Reduce your plastic waste without charging for your hair. A shampoo bar works just as well and won’t spend 100 years in the ocean. We are all trying to do our part: carrying a reusable water bottle while traveling, bringing our glass coffee mug to our local cafe, recycling, composting, etc. But, of course, there are many other easy things we can do to reduce our consumption of plastic.

Beauty products, especially shampoos and conditioners, take up a lot of landfills and oceans around the world. It is extremely easy to replace a large plastic pharmacy bottle with an effective, plastic-free small shampoo bar. Solid shampoos are great for travel, most of them contain only natural ingredients and are easy to find online and in local health spaces.

What does pH mean?

The word pH or potentia Hydrogenii (the potential of hydrogen) is used to measure the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution at 25 ° C. It is measured between 1 and 14 in general. The pH scale is logarithmic and inversely indicates the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution (a lower pH indicates a higher concentration of hydrogen ions).

For example, a pH value of 7 is considered neutral and values ​​less than 7 are considered acidic and greater than 7, which is considered basic or alkaline.

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The pH of the scalp and its natural protection

Our scalp is a special skin type, with sebaceous and sweat glands covered with hair. The sebum and sweat secreted by these glands create a protective coat called “protective acid coat”, with an acid pH of about 5.5. This coat acts as a protective layer outside the epidermis and serves as a barrier against bacteria, viruses and other potential contaminants.

It is therefore important to maintain the balance of this protective layer. Many factors can interfere with the delicate balance of this protective acid mantle, such as products that come into direct contact with the scalp, such as solid shampoo.

The interaction of solid shampoo on the scalp and hair

When we wash our hair with a solid shampoo, we also wash our scalp. It is important that the solid shampoo used respects the protective coat of the scalp. How to respect the scalp? It is important to use a solid shampoo with the same pH as our scalp, i.e. a pH below 5.5. As for the hair, it is negatively charged. It is recommended to have an ision point for the hair when washing with a solid shampoo. And this ision point is reached at a pH value of 5.5.

If we want to respect the scalp and hair, it is recommended that the solid shampoo has a pH between 4.5 and 5.5, according to dermatologists and scientific studies. The pH of the solid shampoo may vary slightly depending on the hair treatment and the hair type. For example, it is ideal to have a pH of 4.5 for colored hair and the pH values ​​should be adjusted according to the extent of environmental damage to hair and other conditions.

Here are the 3 recommendations for choosing the best solid shampoo for your hair:

1. Find product’s range

Find the range of products offered by the brand and check if there are different products for different types of hair. Avoid generic solid shampoos. For example, a product for all hair types
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2. Consult the ingredients

Consult the list of INCI ingredients. If you identify harmful ingredients from the list of ingredients, it is best to avoid. In addition, if you have a smartphone, you can use these 3 apps to check the ingredients. Yuka , INCI Beauty , What a cosmetic.

3. Check the pH value

Check the pH value of the solid shampoo by looking at the packaging if it is mentioned or on the brand website. If the pH of 5.5 is mentioned somewhere, it’s better. However, we sometimes talk about neutral pH or balanced pH, which can be misleading, because neutral pH sometimes means 7 or 5.5. For example, avoid solid saponified shampoos, which have such a high pH and which will dry out your hair and could cause dandruff.

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Discussion

So far, there are no rules for mentioning the pH value of the cosmetic product, so it is not easy for the consumer to verify it. We sometimes think that products containing natural ingredients are always good, but after reading this blog, you would have noticed that natural ingredients are not enough.

Regarding liquid shampoos, many products in Brazil and India have a pH greater than 5.5 according to Gavazzoni Dias, de Almeida, Cecato, Adriano, & Pichler, 2014 and Tarun, Susan, Suria, Susan, & Criton , 2014 .

Conclusion

PURC offers professional solid shampoos with a high precision formulation for each type of hair. We do not believe in offering a single shampoo bar for all hair types. We consider that there are different types of hair that we must carefully formulate for each hair type with precision. And therefore, we have specific individual products such as solid shampoo dandruff , the solid shampoo for colored hair , the solid shampoo for curly hair , the solid shampoo for oily hair , etc.

Our solid shampoo recipe is inspired by Organic Chinese plants and our production method is very precise, carried out in a solid homemade shampoo and handmade. 

About The Author

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Sarah Cole

Sarah Cole is a certified trichologist and a recognized authority in the field of hair care and hair growth. With over a decade of professional experience, Sarah brings a wealth of knowledge to her role as a Hair Care Specialist and Blogger at PURC Organics. Sarah began her journey in the beauty industry, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Cosmetology from the esteemed London College of Fashion. Her passion for hair health led her to further her education, becoming a certified trichologist from the International Association of Trichologists (IAT). Over the years, Sarah has helped thousands of clients achieve their hair goals through her personalized, science-based approach to hair care. She specializes in assessing the health of hair and scalp, identifying issues, and recommending holistic, organic solutions. Her expertise covers a wide range of hair concerns, including damage repair, hair growth, scalp health, and hair aging. Sarah is a regular contributor to several renowned beauty and wellness publications, where she shares her insights and latest findings in hair care. Her commitment to promoting healthier hair care routines using natural, organic products aligns perfectly with the ethos of PURC Organics. Through her blogs, Sarah aims to educate readers about the importance of using the right hair care products and practices. Her deep understanding of hair biology and the impact of natural ingredients on hair health has made her an indispensable part of the PURC Organics team. Sarah’s authoritative voice and expert advice in the field of hair care make her a trusted source of information. Her dedication to promoting eco-friendly, effective hair care solutions continues to inspire and guide individuals towards a healthier hair care journey.
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