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Killer Strands Top 10 Tips For Choosing the Proper Shampoo For Color-Treated Hair

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  Here’s hoping this Guide will help you with the over 700 different shampoo’s on shelves in the USA.

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Here are Killer Strands Top 10 Tips for finding an awesome shampoo for those of you who color your hair……………

10.) The color of the bottle matters…..( checking to make sure you are paying attention - j/k)

9.) Take into account the texture of your hair…fine, coars0002haire & normal are words used for texture plus: straight, wavy, curlie.  Those words will be listed on a great bottle of shampoo . Each one of those factors affects how well the hair will hold hair color in the hair strands. Therefore should coincide with hair color retention.

8.) In the Ingredient list on the back of the bottle, be sure the surfactants (cleaning agent in shampoo’s) are one of the following (copy-paste-slip in your wallet),  these will take it easy on your color and leave your strands vivid:

  • Caprylyl Capryl Glucoside ………..(super natural)
  • Disodium Soyamphodiacetate
  • Sodium Coco-Sulfate
  • Sodium Methyl Oleoyl Taurate
  • Sodium Coco-Sulfate
  • Cocamidopropyl Betaine
  • Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate
  • Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate ……….one of my fav’s
  • Ammonium Cocoyl Isethionate
  • Sodium Lauryl Glucose Carboxylate
  • Lauryl Glucoside
  • Decyl glucoside
  • Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate

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Of course you are not expected to remember these, but become accustomed to the words of the good ones, so you are not only told the "bad" ones….I wanted to show you a partial list of surfactants that could replace  SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE or ALS….very healthily.

 

7.) Star200470127-001t with a company that cares about its customers and doesn’t seem to be only about sales, marketing and selling, I realize that is hard to distinguish between. . . but a little bit of research will usually reveal what you need to know about this topic, remember how important your hair is to you. If all else fails go by my recommendations, I do a lot of research, and tests lots of brands.

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6.) Read the labels of ALL  shampoo purchases, I know many of you have learned to read the labels of food you eat . . . most of you care about your hair just as much as your body . . . give it the same respect, by learning the ingredients that are safe and sane for it.

5.) These ingredients should NOT be in the ingredient list:

  • sodium lauryl sulfate - sls
  • ammonium lauryl sulfate - als
  • sodium laureth sulfate - sles

(or anything close to these - I’ve noticed some companies spelling them incorrectly - to sneak through online searches I imagine).   

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4.) Pay attention to whether your hair is dry, oily or normal - - - probably the most common label you’ll find on the bottle. Pick out the shampoo that matches your hairs moisture level - which should help retain your hair color using the appropriate shampoo for the hair type.

 

3.) If you wouldn’t buy your apples oranges and bananas at your Beauty Supply, then don’t buy your shampoo at your grocery store - please. You will be purchasing a higher grade more appropriate for color treated hair purchased from Killer Strands, or a Salon.scentbar2

2.) Seeing the words "For Color Treated Hair" mean nothing - I’m afraid.  After combing the aisles of the local drug store, I’ve discovered with the popularity of wanting shampoos for "Color TREATED" Hair, ever other shampoo has those words printed on the bottle -  Anyone can put them on any bottle with anything inside it. 

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1.) Do not believe the words "NATURAL" or "ORGANIC" printed on the bottle, remember we have absolutely no restrictions, of "words" printed on products. They literally could put the words "battery acid" in the bottle and say it was "natural". I truly don’t think you should believe anything printed on any bottle of shampoo. The only thing you should look at from a bottle of shampoo in the drug store is the ingredient list.

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There actually are a set of laws on what manufacturers of hair products are supposed to follow, but the laws address the "INGREDIENTS " label on the back, not what they print on the front. Therefore I highly recommend to all of you to only look on the Ingredients list. Let’s review one bottle as if you were in a Salon OR Beauty supply

Below is a close-up of a couple bottles from the line that my clients like the most, John Masters Organics or JMO. The reason they claim to like it? How gentle it is, how  Blondes remain the proper tone all the way to their next appointment, how vivid the reds remained, I got pretty much all the compliments on the shampoo a Colorist is looking for..

Look at the front of both bottles ! ! 

What do you notice about this shampoo?

( this shampoo is usually put in the "higher-mid" range class of shampoos - $15.95/bottle > which is inexpensive here in LA).

The front of the bottles mention absolutely nothing about being "Color-safe" or "Sulfate-Free " . .  or any 0005 MASTERS-POOS  ZINC & SAGEof it. . . they are just quiet stated- simple -classy . not words and false claims plastered everywhere.

The information you need is in the "INGREDIENT LIST ", so you would flip the bottle

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I want to teach you a little bit about LABELING . . . . labeling of on shampoos, hair conditioners, & styling products. I am by no  means an expert, so this will be a "little bit"…but I think will be enough to help you with upcoming purchases, if you are so inclined to follow.

Luckily for all of us . . . the FDA is receiving a lot of heat from consumer groups as far as " SAFETY IN LABELING". . . they have already completed a giant overhaul in Europe . . .hopefully we will do something similar here in the USA.

Here are the ingredients in the JMO - Evening -Primrose Shampoo and remember the manner in which they are listed….is the strength in which it is in the bottle. Meaning, see the Aloe Vera Juice??? It is listed first. . .(if you are following the rules of Labeling correctly)  that means there is more Aloe Vera Juice than water in this formula. Which is a wonderful and amazing feat, I actually used this combo on my Carbon Beach Creme, so I happen to know that this IS possible and works into a wonderful -"end" result.

On most SHOWER-based hair products you will find "water" as the number 1 ingredient, especially Shampoos. Aloe Vera juice, is exactly as it sounds…aloe vera itself. Which is a very jelly-like-thick substance that is truly nature’s "healer". As a former Stunt woman one of my specialties was "fire"….a few instances, I discovered Pure Aloe VERA the first time I got my skin burned ….it was not horrific, but if you’ve ever had a small burn, think of that magnified 50 times ! its not a pretty situation and after going to one of the top "burn" centers in the world…I was introduced to ALOE VERA …they had aloe vera plants growing all along the window sill. We picked a few leaves ( yes, at a medical center) I applied the juice from the leaves. . .with cool compresses (after 14 days of more radical treatments) - they were miracles workers. Since then I have ALWAYS had an Aloe plant on my window sill . . . I just can’t imagine the wonderful tricks it performs on hair and scalp, come to think of it . . .maybe that’s why people say their hair fall completely stops ? ! ? ? ??? It does help cells rejuvenate which is what you look for in hairloss formula’s………….????

  • aloe vera leaf juice
  • water
  • decyl glucoside
  • disodium cocoamphodiacetate
  • sodium cocoyl sulfoacetate
  • babassuamidopropyl betaine
  • panthenol (vitamin B5)
  • sorbitol
  • comfrey leaf extract
  • lavender flower/leaf/ stem extract
  • nettle root extract
  • horsetail leaf/stem extract
  • chamomile flower extract
  • yarrow extract
  • white tea leaf extract
  • willow bark extract,
  • honeysuckle flower extract
  • hydrolyzed soy protein
  • ylang ylang flower oil
  • patchouli oil
  • grapefruit peel oil
  • cedarwood oil
  • lemon peel 85861036oil
  • geranium flower oil
  • sandalwood) oil
  • guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride
  • wheat amino acids
  • sodium pca
  • arginine
  • serine
  • amino acids
  • potassium sorbate
  • sodium benzoate
  • hyaluronic acid
  • glycerin
  • evening primrose oil
  • sunflower seed oil,
  • flaxseed seed oil,
  • borage seed oil,
  • jojoba seed oil,
  • tocopherol,
  • sulfur

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* NOP Certified Organic…………….It is also CERTIFIED Organic, not an easy certification to obtain, especially when you consider how many real/natural Fruit Oils and extracts this shampoo contains.

I did not use the "INCI" names on the ingredient names for you, the REAL English names  were used for you so you would KNOW what most of them are… the big corporate manufacturers want to be able to use the technical or Latin names for the ingredient names, so the consumer cannot figure out what anything is. What do you think of the list, in plain English? ? ?

I would imagine it would make you want to read them more often….wouldn’t it? Look at the ingredients in this shampoo?  This is andre shampoo  { I never really sat down and looked at this list, now that I have…I’m impressed! ! Really impressed!}

You Should Be Too

Killer Chemist

 

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Intro to Red & White Spa

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Excellent Books Written By and For People Who Eat: Nestle, Pollan, Wansink and Kessler

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I have been reading a lot lately. I read books from three different stacks, depending on the type of mood I’m in. Because I’m an early-morning person, I like to read the heavier, more detailed nutritionally-inclined books first thing in the morning with my breakfast while my brain is fresh and able to take in new information. Later in the day while I’m on a break, I’ll pick up a book about world religions or micro-loans, both of which intrigue me greatly. By the end of the day, when I want to kick up my heels and relax, I’ll pick up an entertaining fiction novel, or if I have the energy, I’ll go back to something I read earlier in the day. I know there are reader types that have to stick to one book at a time and I’ve tried that, in an effort to start and finish one thing at a time. It never works out for me, because I end up not reading at all, especially if the book is full of a lot of factual details and I’m in a “quick read” kind of mood or place. I’ve tried taking books like Omnivore’s Dilemma on vacation with me and it never gets read–and it’s a wonderful book full of well-researched information. Perhaps a plane isn’t the best place to test out my theory, because I’ve tried and usually end up falling asleep to the pleasant monotony of the plane engines.

All this to say that I have been reading a lot of excellent, important books lately. Below are books having to do with nutrition:

What To Eat, Marion Nestle (still reading)
All I have to say is INCREDIBLE! If you eat and care at all about what you eat, this is a must read. Would make an incredible book club read.

Food Politics, Marion Nestle (still reading)
The answer is in the title. Get an idea of how the food and beverage industries operate and how consumers are often left in the dark. It may raise your blood pressure, as the truth sometimes does.

The Omnivore’s Dilemma, Michael Pollan (almost finished)
Amazing insight into our food industry, the history of our food (think corn!) and where our food comes from, to say the least. It’s an important book of our time.

In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto, Michael Pollan (have not started yet)

Mindless Eating, Brian Wansink (finished)
In this illuminating and groundbreaking new book, food psychologist Brian Wansink shows why you may not realize how much you’re eating, what you’re eating–or why you’re even eating at all.” -amazon While reading this and munching on popcorn, I could not help but chuckle every time Wansink described someone and it basically described me!

The End of Overeating, David Kessler (haven’t started yet) (if you click the link, scroll down and watch the video of Kessler)

Eat, Drink and Be Healthy, Walter Willett (finished)
Interesting book comparing the political USDA pyramid with Willett’s own healthy eating pyramid, based on 40 years of research and science and accepted by Harvard’s School of Nutrition. It’s a fun, easy read and the more you read about food, the more common sense seems to play a major role in our food choices. An important book exposing why the USDA will not accept Willett’s science-based pyramid.

I not only recommend picking up these books (library, amazon or book store) but I highly recommend that you research and read about the authors. Each author has an interesting story that might inspire you–I can’t help but be inspired by these chamption nutrition advocates of our time. They may very well go down in history as the ones who changed the American food system for the better.

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Inexpensive Beauty Solutions

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If you think you’re ready for summer this season, think again! From Brad and Angelina to Julia and J Lo, celebrities are once again setting the trends this summer. However, how can the rest of us can achieve that same look, but not break the bank? We have the inside scoop on the latest trends on beachwear, bikinis and summer fashions, skin and hair care so that we can all get that must-have celebrity look.

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Health Tips Facts- Enuresis Bedwetting Symptoms, Treatment, Causes

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It can be a frustrating journey for parents seeking a handling for bed wetting in children. There are quite a few different methods out there for treating bed wetting, and being well informed.

Bedwetting, or Enuresis, is the involuntary passage of urine during sleep. An inherited small bladder is the cause of bed-wetting for most children. Their bladder is so small that it cannot hold the urine their bodies produce throughout the night. Although their kidneys are normal, they sleep so deeply that the signal of a full bladder does not wake them.

Enuresis is not caused by emotional problems; however they can be created if the situation is mishandled. Bedwetting causes guilt and embarrassment in most children. Parents should create a supportive environment, encouraging their child to overcome his or her problem. Punishment or pressure to stop having accidents in the night often creates secondary emotional problems and causes the child to take even longer to overcome bed-wetting.

Even without treatment, most children will overcome bed-wetting.

Bedwetting or Enuresis Home Care Treatments:-

Encourage your child to get up during the night. At bedtime, be sure to gently remind your child to get up when he or she has to urinate.

Empty the bladder before bedtime. Remind your child to use the restroom before getting into bed at night.

Limit fluid before bedtime. Discourage your child from drinking excessive amounts during the two hours before bedtime and avoid drinks with caffeine.

Improve access to the bathroom. Put a nightlight in the hallway and bathroom or place a portable toilet in your child’s bedroom.

Parent-awakening. Wake your child up at a specific time each night, such as your own bedtime.

Medication can also be used to temporarily stop bed-wetting for special occasions such as slumber parties or other overnights.

A bedwetting alarm is one technique that teaches a child to awaken when he or she needs to urinate.

Bedwetting or Enuresis Causes:-

Common causes and risk factors of Enuresis,

(1) Genetic factors.

(2) Difficulties waking up from sleep

(3) Slower than normal development of the central nervous system.

(4) Hormonal factors.

(5) Urinary tract infections.

(6) Abnormalities in the urethral valves in boys or in the ureter in girls or boys.

(7) Abnormalities in the spinal cord.

(8) Inability to hold urine for a long time because of small bladder.

Bedwetting or Enuresis Common signs and symptoms :-

(1) Children have never achieved complete nighttime control. They have always wet the bed at least two times a month.

(2) Children may suffer significant psychological stress and develop feelings of low self-esteem.

(3) Families of bedwetters can experience disturbed sleep, turmoil, and a drain on energy and resources.

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