How and When To Use Clarifying Shampoos
How often should you clarify? Can you use clarifying shampoos on colored hair? Here, we break down those questions and more to tell you everything you need to know about clarifying your hair.
How Often Should You Clarify?
The average person should clarify once or twice a month, but if you use a lot of hair styling products or have hard water, you may need to clarify weekly. Be careful not to overuse clarifying shampoos as they can strip the scalp of the essential oils that keep hair healthy.
Stylists recommend using a clarifying shampoo before deep conditioning hair to remove buildup, which helps hair masks and treatments penetrate better.
Swimmers who are in the pool daily may need to clarify more often to prevent the greenish tinge hair can take on due to chlorine exposure.
How Do You Clarify?
Shampooing with a clarifying formula is no different than washing with a daily shampoo, however there are a few things to consider…
- Concentrate the shampoo on the top of head, where most of the buildup occurs.
- Let the shampoo sit for a few minutes to break down styling product residue.
- Rinse well and follow with a hydrating deep conditioner like Paul Mitchell Super-Charged Treatment.
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Can You Use Clarifying Shampoos On Colored Hair?
Yes, using a color-safe formulas like Paul Mitchell Shampoo Two and Paul Mitchell Foaming ACV Rinse can benefit color-treated hair but remember to never clarify during the first week of coloring hair as this can cause color to fade faster. Paul Mitchell Shampoo Three is not color safe.
Which Clarifying Shampoo Should You Use?
Paul Mitchell Clarifying Shampoos deeply cleanse and purify hair by removing excess oil and buildup for hair that’s fresh, clean and full of shine.
If you use hair styling products daily, Paul Mitchell Shampoo Two deeply cleanses hair and removes dulling buildup. It’s also good for oily hair and the color-safe formula leaves hair squeaky-clean, shiny and full of body.
If you’re a swimmer, Paul Mitchell Shampoo Three deep cleans hair and removes chlorine, iron and minerals that can give hair a greenish tint. It also washes away dulling buildup, strengthens strands and minimizes future buildup.
When you feel that your hair and scalp need an extra refresh, follow your favorite clarifying shampoo with Paul Mitchell Foaming ACV Rinse. In addition to refreshing the scalp, this apple cider vinegar rinse removes buildup, restores shine and smooths ends. It’s perfect when you’re looking for gentle and easy exfoliation.
Learn more about Paul Mitchell Clarifying Shampoos here.