Sulfate-free Shampoo
The choice for a sulfate-free shampoo is becoming increasingly recognized. Not only by curl enthusiasts but also by people with colored, damaged, or sensitive hair. Sulfates clean powerfully but can also dry out your hair. That’s why more and more people choose a shampoo without sulfates that cleans more gently and respects the natural balance of your hair. But how exactly does that work and which sulfate-free shampoos do we have in our assortment?
What is a sulfate-free shampoo?
A sulfate-free shampoo is a shampoo without aggressive cleansers like SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) and SLES (Sodium Laureth Sulfate). These are the ingredients that create the foaming effect in a shampoo. Sulfates remove dirt and grease but can also be quite strong, which means healthy natural oils are also removed. This can make your hair/scalp a bit drier.
A shampoo without sulfates cleans your hair with milder ingredients. This helps maintain the natural balance of your scalp better. Your hair feels softer and dries out less quickly.
Does it foam less then? Sometimes yes. But less foam doesn’t mean less clean. It takes some getting used to, but your hair often becomes happier because of it.
Want to know more about sulfates? Check our blog: Everything you need to know about sulfates
Why choose a sulfate-free shampoo?
Sulfates clean thoroughly. But in some cases, too thoroughly. They can remove not only dirt and sebum but also natural oils that your hair/scalp actually needs.
That’s why many people choose a sulfate-free shampoo if they:
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Having dry or damaged hair
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Wanting to protect colored hair (sulfates accelerate color fading)
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Having a sensitive scalp
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Having curly hair (curls need Hydrating, sulfates actually dry out)
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Wanting to reduce frizzy hair
Is sulfate-free shampoo better for your hair?
For many hair types, yes. Especially if your hair feels dry quickly or is chemically treated (think of coloring or bleaching). A sulfate-free shampoo prevents your hair from being unnecessarily stripped of natural oils.
Do you have healthy, untreated hair that gets greasy quickly? Then sometimes you can perfectly use a shampoo with sulfates. But generally, a sulfate-free shampoo is better!
Does sulfate-free shampoo make your hair greasy?
This is a frequently asked question. The short answer: no, not necessarily.
At first, your hair may seem to get oily faster. That’s because your scalp needs to get used to milder cleansing. Give it two to three weeks. Often you’ll notice that your scalp actually becomes calmer and produces less sebum afterwards.
Do you use a lot of styling products? Then occasionally combine your sulfate-free shampoo with a mild detox shampoo to prevent build-up.
Is a shampoo without sulfates better for curly hair?
Absolutely. Curlies, take note: curly hair is naturally drier. The natural oils from your scalp reach the lengths less easily. Sulfates can dry out curls even more and make them frizzy.
A shampoo without sulfates helps keep your curls hydrated, resilient, and frizz-free. That’s why sulfate-free shampoo is also popular within the Curly Girl method. Do you have waves, coarse curls, or coils? Then sulfate-free is often a must.
What is the best sulfate-free shampoo?
By now we have many good sulfate-free shampoos in our assortment. The best sulfate-free shampoo depends on your hair type and needs. Below is a handy overview of shampoos we recommend:
Sulfate-free shampoo for colored hair
Have you just had your hair colored (or do you do it regularly yourself)? Then of course you want to enjoy a fresh, intense color for as long as possible.
Maria Nila Luminous Colour Shampoo
This vegan shampoo is specially developed to prevent color fading. Thanks to pomegranate extract and the Colour Guard Complex, your hair color stays vibrant longer. Bonus: it makes your hair soft without weighing it down.
REF Colour Shampoo
A strengthening, sulfate-free shampoo with quinoa protein that protects and strengthens your hair. Perfect if your colored hair feels a bit more fragile.
Sulfate-free shampoo for damaged hair
Is your hair bleached, chemically treated, or damaged by heat? Then it needs extra repair.
Olaplex No.4 Bond Maintenance Shampoo
A real favorite. This shampoo helps repair broken disulfide bonds in the hair thanks to the patented Olaplex technology. It cleanses gently, strengthens your hair, and reduces breakage. Ideal for blondes and damaged hair.
Redken Acidic Bonding Concentrate Shampoo
This sulfate-free shampoo is perfect if your hair feels lifeless and fragile. With a low pH value and bonding complex, it helps strengthen your hair structure and makes your hair smoother and shinier.
Sulfate-free shampoo for dry hair
Does your hair feel tight? Does it frizz quickly? Then it mainly lacks hydration.
REF Hydrate Shampoo
Enriched with botanical extracts and quinoa protein. This shampoo hydrates intensely without becoming heavy. Ideal for normal to dry hair that needs balance.
HASK Coconut Oil Nourishing Shampoo
With coconut oil as the star ingredient. This shampoo nourishes dry and damaged hair and helps reduce frizz. Perfect if your hair looks dull and could use some extra shine.
Sulfate-free shampoo for curly hair
Curls naturally need more hydration. A sulfate-free shampoo helps keep your curl pattern beautiful.
Steilish Hydrating Curl Shampoo
Specially developed for curls. This shampoo cleanses gently and hydrates at the same time, so your curls stay soft and resilient without frizz.
Umberto Giannini Curl Jelly Wash
A popular choice among curlies. This shampoo cleanses without drying out and supports the natural definition of your curls. Perfect if you follow the Curly Girl method.
Sulfate-free shampoo for fine hair
Fine hair can quickly become limp. So you want to cleanse gently, but without losing volume.
Living Proof Full Shampoo
This lightweight sulfate-free shampoo gives fine hair more body and airiness. It removes build-up without weighing your hair down, giving you more volume and a fresh look.
How do you know if a shampoo is sulfate-free?
To know if a shampoo is sulfate-free, it’s best to check the ingredient list – then you’ll be sure! Look for names on the ingredient list like:
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Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)
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Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES)
Then the shampoo contains sulfates. Does the packaging clearly say sulfate-free or sulfate free? Then you’re good! If you’re unsure, look at the first five ingredients on the INCI list. That’s usually where the main cleansers are listed.
Where can I ask my question about sulfate-free shampoos?
Are you unsure about something? Or not sure if your current shampoo is really a shampoo without sulfates? No stress, you don’t have to figure it out alone.
You can always contact our Haarspullen team for personal advice. For example, send an email to info@haarspullen.nl info@haarspullen.nl with your hair type, scalp condition, and any treatments (such as bleaching or keratin). The more info you provide, the more targeted the advice!