What Ingredients In Shampoo & Conditioner Strip Hair Color? : Hair Care & Styling Advice

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If you make sure that your shampoo and conditioner lacks a few key ingredients you can help make sure that it doesn't strip your hair color any longer. Find out what ingredients in shampoo and conditioner strip hair color with help from a wig designer and an award-winning hairstylist in this free video clip.

Expert: Mimi Miller

Contact: www.mimimillerstyle.com

Bio: Mimi Miller is a wig designer and an award-winning hairstylist with cosmetology licenses in California and Nevada.

Filmmaker: Roy Leon

Series Description: Caring for and styling your hair often require the same products used in slightly different ways. Get tips on hair care and styling with help from a wig designer and an award-winning hairstylist in this free video series.

Hey, what's up it's Mimi Miller at Ulta, Beauty and Culver City here to discuss with you what ingredients in shampoo and conditioners strip hair? Well, you definitely want to stay away from sulfates. Sodium chloride is one of the leading factors in shampoos that cause accelerated hair fading. Now this could be a great thing, if maybe you dyed your hair, black or dark brown, and you meant it to be light brown or medium brown. So you would look for shampoos and conditioners that include sulfates, so that you could strip your hair. But if you want to keep your haircolor shiny and protect it and make sure that it lasts a great length of time, then just look for sulfate free shampoos. They have so many on the market. Now that pretty much that's all you have to look for. So when you go to the store, just look for sulfate, free or sodium chloride, free, I'm Mimi Miller. Thank you for joining me on what ingredients in shampoo and conditioner strip, hair color

the Warrior Queen: What about the other chlorides? There's behentrimonium chloride, potassium chloride, and also cetrimonium chloride. There could be more, by the way. I'm just reading what I found on a bottle of hair conditioner that accidentally was given to me instead of the correct one. Thank you. I really need to know.

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