Gray hair and some chemically treated or permanently colored hair does not absorb dye at the same rate as other types of hair. It is much harder to color and, once colored, fades more quickly.
Speak to a Pantene representative toll free at Donation Education. Here's why bleached, permanently colored or gray hair is restricted:. Preparing Your Hair: DO. Use a conditioner after every wash to help keep hair moisturized and protected against damage. Use a spray, leave-in conditioner for extra protection when using heated hair appliances. Look for new technology in your drying and styling tools to help minimize damage.
Avoid excessive teasing of hair, as it can uplift cuticles, making them fragile and susceptible to breakage. Use deep-conditioning hair treatment once a week, or as often as needed, to help minimize split ends and keep hair in top condition. Measure content performance.
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That being said, it contains some stripping ingredients and it may not be the best long-term fit for fine, wavy, and dry hair. Keep reading for our full product review. I can remember the first time I used Pantene Pro-V as a pre-teen in the nineties. After seeing one too many ads featuring gorgeous, grown-up women sporting perfectly coiffed, shiny locks it was the slow-motion hair flip that did it , I begged my mom for a bottle and eagerly prepared to bid my curly, frizzy hair farewell.
But despite this adolescent letdown, I along with millions of others continued using the product well into my teens and early 20s. It was and still is somewhat of a cult-favorite drugstore brand, and it does make your hair undeniably soft. Plus, it boasts promising customer reviews across the internet—fans claim it actually does strengthen hair over time.
Considering my recent experience with stress-induced hair loss , my frail strands could certainly use some TLC. I took a month-long break from my go-to Verb Hydration duo and put Beautiful Lengths to the test. Find my unfiltered thoughts on the top-rated product below. Best for: All hair types, but specifically formulated for people with long hair.
Uses: A daily shampoo to lengthen and strengthen hair from root to tip, preventing damage and breakage. Byrdie Clean? Potential allergens: Not likely, but sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate may irritate sensitive skin.
About the brand: Pantene Pro-V is a cult-favorite hair care brand that promises salon-level quality at a drugstore price point. The brand was founded in the s by a team of Swiss doctors working in an intensive care unit treating serious skin injuries. My hair has always been on the fine, dry, and wavy side, but has thinned out considerably in the last three or so years thanks, telogen effluvium. As such, clean, hydrating, and extremely lightweight hair care products are an absolute must for me—I try my best to preserve and enhance the bounce, volume, and texture that I have.
Anything that weighs my curls down or leaves my hair feeling greasy or flat is a hard no for me. I will admit that my recent struggles with hair health have reshaped my approach to haircare in general—I care much more about ingredient labels than I used to.
Pantene products are known for their next-level lather and deep-clean feeling, and Beautiful Lengths Shampoo is no exception. The formula is lightweight and refreshing, and just a small dime-sized amount gives offers the signature refreshing scent that so many people love. It offers a great lather, rinses clean, and, when followed up with the Beautiful Lengths conditioner, leaves hair soft to the touch. As to be expected, the argument against Pantene Beautiful Lengths Shampoo and the brand's other products is primarily rooted in the ingredients.
While Pantene has markedly improved their formulas over the years, it also contains stripping, drying ingredients that are common in many drugstore brands. Sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate are two of the top ingredients; both create a deep lather and cleanse hair in the short term. However, sulfates have long been claimed to strip the hair of its natural oils and dry out your scalp over time. While they aren't necessarily bad for you, they may cause irritation if you're particularly sensitive and cause damage if overused.
There's also methylchloroisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone, both of which are what make this product not Byrdie Clean due to the potential of triggering dermatitis or allergic reactions. Finally, Beautiful Lengths and Pantene products in general also contain Yellow 5, Red 33, and fragrance—all artificial dyes and ingredients can be irritating to people with fine, sensitive hair and skin.
But many new formulations also include gentler, naturally derived ingredients like jojoba oil , geranium oil, argan oil, aloe, green tea, coconut oil, organic honey, olive oil , organic hemp, and more. I think that with the right hair type, Beautiful Lengths and Pantene products in general are a solid budget-conscious buy. But if sulfate-free, clean hair care products are a primary concern, this may not be the right choice for you. Shampoo and conditioners: what a dermatologist should know?
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