
When an anti-dandruff shampoo is used, results are often evident within the first few weeks, with a marked reduction in dandruff. However, some users report that after a few months the product’s efficacy decreases. Has the scalp adapted, or is this merely a subjective impression? Let us examine these various hypotheses together.

Infants and adults exhibit significant differences in their scalp and do not have the same shampoo requirements. Using products suitable for your baby is essential and particularly helps to prevent the onset of cradle cap. But how does one choose a shampoo for an infant?

50% of individuals affected by psoriasis suffer from lesions on the scalp. This condition makes the process of hair washing particularly delicate. Indeed, overly aggressive washing can exacerbate psoriasis. In this article, we explain which shampoo to choose in the case of psoriasis in order to gently cleanse your hair.

Typically used for their unparalleled cleansing properties, sulfates are increasingly being scrutinised. Some are choosing to switch from a conventional hair care routine to a sulfate-free surfactant hair care routine. However, this transition is not simply a matter of changing products. So how does one manage this hair care transition? Let's explore this together in this article.

Silicone is often used in the composition of shampoos. At first glance, its role appears to be beneficial for achieving soft, shiny, flexible, and easy-to-style hair, but it turns out that it is actually harmful to the health of the hair. As a result, an increasing number of silicone-free shampoos are being offered to take care of one's hair. But how are they different from traditional shampoos? What should one expect? This article provides some answers.

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