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August 23, 2022 5 min read
Hemp shampoo is known to have essential ingredients to stimulate hair's healthier growth. Any shampoo with hemp as the main ingredient is rich in fatty acids like omega 6 and 3, which are beneficial to the color-treated hair. Apart from these fatty acids, hemp shampoo is rich in other nutrients such as vitamin D and E and long with calcium and magnesium, which are important for colored or damaged hair.
Colored hair is often prone to dryness and thinning. That's due to the chemical contents in the coloring agents. Whether it's blue, red, or green, always expect the color to fade over time – This will leave your hair dull, rough, and dry. However, you no longer need to worry as hemp shampoo contains cleansers to restore your hair's moisture and vibrancy.
Hemp is a member of the cannabis plant family. Hemp and cannabis are rich in cannabinoids such as cannabidiol, cannabidivarin, cannabigerol, and more. According to Chauhan (2021), hemp is used for medicinal purposes to relieve constipation, arthritis, eczema, etc. it is processed to extract the hemp oil, which is used in formulating hair products and wood vanish. The residue also is rich in protein and is used to process various foods. Hemp seed is high in salt soluble globulins and water-soluble albumin.
Cannabis sativa is only considered hemp when its low in tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is considered hemp. Marijuana belongs to the same plant species but is higher in THC. Therefore it cannot be used in formulating hair products such as shampoos and conditioners. Hemp delivers more significant benefits when broken down. Pragst & Bakilova (2006) stated that hemp could easily penetrate hair shafts and instantly strengthen and repair damaged hair.
Hemp oil is used as the main ingredient in formulating hemp shampoo. Asif (2011) noted that the oil in hemp is rich in omega-3 and 6 fatty acids, promoting hair glossiness. According to Baral (2020), hemp shampoo is easily absorbed into the hair and scalp with hemp oil as the key ingredient, making it an ideal shampoo for colored hair. The hemp oil included in this hair product can repair chemically damaged hair due to dying.
Unlike ordinary shampoos, which may havoc on the hair, hemp shampoo is a perfect moisturizer that you won't need extra conditioning agents.
Hemp shampoo is natural, making it an ideal option for traditional hair shampoos. Below is why you should use hemp shampoo for the health of your colored hair:
Colored hair is weak and vulnerable to thinning because of the damage caused by the coloring agents' chemical contents. The hemp shampoo contains a perfect blend of natural ingredients that can strengthen and add the volume of the chemically damaged hair. Hemp shampoo is paraben and sulfate-free, making it an ideal hair product for colored hair, bleached hair, and damaged hair, as Matheson (2008) noted.
The colored hair is often dully and unpleasant. The study above also suggested that the hemp content in the hemp shampoo is rich in antioxidants to moisturize and reduce frizz, restoring the hair glossiness; it softens the coarseness that may be due to chemical damages.
Chemicals in coloring agents weaken the hair, making it vulnerable to breakages and hair loss. Hemp shampoo, through the omega 3-6 fatty acids, repairs the damaged hair structure, promoting hair growth, as Barve & Dighe (2016) revealed. The study above also stated that hemp shampoo moisturizes and nourishes the hair, which strengthens the hair and prevents further breakages. However, with its ability to improve blood circulation on the scalp, hemp shampoo enhances stronger hair growth while adding volume, as Vorster (2021) suggested.
Maintaining hair's natural moisture after using dyes can be quite challenging. Hemp shampoo is the perfect way to restore the hair's natural moisture and the scalp's health. Dry scalp is one of the major challenges people will likely encounter after using coloring agents. Solving this problem has never been easy. However, hemp shampoo retains and maintains the natural hair moisture far better than ordinary hair shampoos, as Rowe (2019) stated.
The fatty acids add a layer of protection by coating hair strands. Due to its light consistency, hemp shampoo won't overweigh the strands, making them prone to breakages.
Colored hair is prone to breakage, split ends, and even fallouts. Tewari (2021) noted that hemp shampoo strengthens and prevents hair split ends. It reduces fallouts, making your hair sturdy. Fallouts and split ends are the major challenges, especially when untangling your hair. Preventing split ends has to be one of the most important benefits of hemp shampoo.
Picking the right hemp shampoo for your colored hair can be another challenge. However, it doesn't have to be challenging if you know the hair type. To sort you out:
Fine hair can be weak and prone to breakage, leading to hair loss or falling out. Therefore, look for hemp shampoo that can volumize and repair your strands without weighing down your hair.
Thick hair may become dully and dry when exposed to coloring products when exposed to coloring products high in chemicals. Therefore, choosing a hydrating hemp shampoo is advisable to restore its moisture and original glossiness, as List (2000) noted.
Curly hair loses its natural moisture when exposed to coloring products. Therefore it's better to go for a moisturizing hemp shampoo to reduce frizz, as Rodríguez Gómez (2019) suggested.
Damaged hair is often in worse condition and may need to be strengthened or fortified. Fortifying hemp shampoo is rich in protein and can help you improve your damaged hair condition, as Crini et al. (2020) advised.
Colored hair is often prone to roughness and dryness. That's because the coloring agents are rich in chemicals and other harmful substances that strip away the hair's natural moisture and pigment. Hemp shampoo contains cleansers to soothe your hair while hydrating your hair.
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