HANNON now launches the Argan Oil Sulphate Free Shampoo and Conditioner. Being both sulphate-free as well as salt-free, it nourishes and protects the fragile keratin layer essential for the longevity of a Brazilian Blowout and similar Keratin hair straightening treatments.
 
A Brazilian Blowout, and similar Keratin hair straightening procedures, are a method of temporarily straightening the hair by sealing a liquid keratin and a preservative solution into the hair with a straightening hair iron. Sulphates in hair care products may be responsible, to a certain extent, for the corrosive effect of the artificial keratin which is fused with the hair during these procedures.
 
The idea of “sulphate-free” hair care products is a relatively new trend, having risen to popular demand in 2007. Today, sulphates are still the most-used ingredient in shampoos and conditioners, but what are sulphates and what do they do?


 
Sulphates are surfactants. A surfactant is a mixture of molecules that can attract both water and oil. This unique property allows soaps, shampoos, and body washes to separate dirt and oil from your skin or hair and then allow the water to rinse you squeaky clean. These products thus rely on surfactants to do their job. However, they are sometimes so good at doing their job that they strip your skin and hair of their natural oils and proteins that help in keeping it healthy. Although safe to use, sulphates can irritate the eyes and skin if not carefully used and rinsed off properly.
 
Infused with Argania Spinosa (Argan Oil), the ultimate hair and scalp moisturising oil, it provides superior nourishment and strength to the hair, leaving hair shinier, with less frizz and static. HANNON’s Argan Oil Sulphate Free Shampoo and the Argan Oil Sulphate Free Conditioner will leave your hair looking and feeling its absolute best!

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