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Shampoo Types and Prices


One of the main factors that contribute to healthy and well-maintained hair is the use of the right shampoo. Therefore, the formulas and the efficacy of a shampoo are crucial. Tiny Green offers a variety of shampoos with unique ingredients tailored to different hair types. This variety results in a range of options at various price points. The price of each shampoo depends on its specific features, with the formula and quantity playing a significant role in price determination.


What to Consider When Choosing the Right Shampoo for Your Hair Type


Each hair type has its own distinct needs, which affects the choice of shampoo. With individual preferences in mind, many shampoo options are available, allowing you to choose the best one for your hair type. Here are some key factors to consider when selecting a shampoo:


The ingredients in shampoo directly penetrate the scalp, so harmful substances can damage both the scalp and hair strands, leading to a lackluster appearance. One important criterion is the ingredient list, as sulfates, for instance, may harm the hair’s natural moisture balance. Sulfate-free shampoos are particularly recommended for sensitive skin.


Paraben is another common ingredient in hair products but can cause irritation, dryness, and even hair loss. Since paraben can clog pores, it’s often best to opt for paraben-free shampoo alternatives. Tiny Green shampoos are free from both sulfates and parabens.


Another important consideration is the salt content. While salt helps remove dirt, it can also cause hair to become coarse and frizzy. Salt-free shampoos help maintain a softer and more hydrated look.


Hair issues should also be taken into account when selecting a shampoo. For instance, volumizing shampoos can enhance the appearance of fine hair, giving it a stronger and more vibrant look. Specialized anti-dandruff shampoos are also available to tackle dandruff, clearing away dead skin cells from the scalp for a refreshed feeling.


Shampoo for Normal Hair


Shampoos designed for normal hair cleanse and strengthen strands. Tiny Green’s vegan formulas for normal hair include ingredients like horsetail extract and fermented apple cider vinegar, which support hair growth from root to tip, resulting in a shiny, vibrant look. Free from SLS and SLES, these shampoos are suitable for daily use.


Shampoo for Dry and Damaged Hair


Dry hair requires high levels of moisture. Tiny Green’s shampoos for dry and damaged hair are enriched with nourishing argan oil, which penetrates deep into hair strands, protecting them from further damage. Ingredients like phospholipids and panthenol help transform dry hair into a healthy, shiny look.


The primary goal of hair care products is to repair scalp issues, reducing discomfort and supporting healthier-looking hair. For dry and damaged hair, anti-hair loss shampoos with nourishing formulas are ideal. These products not only restore the scalp but also prevent hair loss, resulting in fuller, voluminous hair.


Shampoo for Fine and Oily Hair


Specialized shampoos for fine and oily hair may contain garlic extract, which promotes both cleansing and strengthening. Tiny Green’s shampoos for fine and oily hair, enhanced with eucalyptus, pinkberry, and pomegranate extracts, help balance oil production while minimizing dandruff and offering a soothing effect on the scalp.


How Much Shampoo to Use


The amount of shampoo used directly impacts its effectiveness. Using too much shampoo can disrupt the natural moisture and oil balance of the hair, while too little may not cleanse effectively. A moderate amount in the palm is typically enough to cleanse the hair thoroughly.


How Long Should Shampoo Be Left in the Hair?


For optimal hair care, the shampoo should be left in the hair for about 1-2 minutes. This duration may vary based on the shampoo's ingredients but is generally sufficient according to most experts.


How Often Should Shampoo Be Changed?


There isn’t a specific interval for switching shampoos. Changes can be made as needed, such as during seasonal transitions or in response to scalp issues like dryness or hair loss. Using shampoos tailored for specific conditions may be beneficial in these cases.


How Many Times a Week Should Shampoo Be Used?


Experts recommend washing hair 2-3 times per week, as daily shampooing can interfere with the hair's natural oil production and cycle. Shampoo frequency depends on hair type and needs, so it’s best to analyze these factors before establishing a routine.