![]() ![]() The key to healthy curls is moisture and using salt-containing hair care products will only zap the moisture from your hair. Salt, as in table salt, is not a good ingredient to have in any product for curly hair, and it’s for the same reason you should avoid sulfates: they dry out the hair. Using sulfate products over time can make your hair difficult to style and increase your chances of breakage.įurthermore, sulfates can be irritating to the scalp. So, you’ll certainly want to avoid these products if you have a sensitive scalp. Once those oils are removed, your hair may be left dry and brittle. Why? Because they cleanse the hair too well, removing the scalp’s natural oils. ![]() Sulfates (e.g., ammonium lauryl sulfate, ammonium laureth sulfate) aren’t good for anyone’s hair, but especially curly hair, which is prone to dryness. Let’s take a closer look at some of the potentially harmful ingredients in the products: Sulfates Harmful Ingredients in Tresemme ProductsĬonsidering that the above Tresemme products are for curly hair, it’s surprising that they have so many “bad” ingredients in them. Each of them contains some great ingredients, but they also have ingredients that people with curly hair should avoid. Tresemme also has a defining hair gel, hair mousse, and a holding spray targeted toward people with curly hair. Yet, it also has silicones, a synthetic fragrance, and other chemicals that the average person won’t be able to pronounce. Like the other products in the Flawless Curls line, it has both coconut oil and avocado oil in it. ![]() Flawless Curls Conditioner with Coconut Oil – This is a moisturizing conditioner targeted toward curls. ![]() And even though it cleans effectively, it is one of the more questionable products by Tresemme, given that it contains sulfates, salt, alcohol, and an artificial fragrance. Tresemme also has a gelatin anti-breakage shampoo that’s really popular. Flawless Curls Shampoo with Coconut Oil – This shampoo gets your hair super clean, free of buildup, and ready for the conditioning and styling processes.Instead, it lists cyclopentasiloxane first, followed by mineral oil and other ingredients that curly girls usually try to avoid. It does contain avocado and coconut oil, though these two are not listed first or second on the ingredient list. Flawless Curls Hydrating Anti-Frizz Hair Oil with Coconut Oil – This is an oil you can use on a frequent basis to moisturize your curls and scalp.But, just like the leave-in spray, it has some ingredients many naturals would rather pass on, like a non-water-soluble silicone (dimethicone), synthetic fragrance, and alcohol (benzyl alcohol). It has hydrating fatty alcohols, avocado oil, coconut oil, and other goodies that make your hair look better. Flawless Curls Defining Hair Cream with Coconut Oil – This is a cream that brings out the natural definition in your curls, making for shiny hair, frizz-free wash n’ gos and natural styles.The downsides to the product are that it contains benzyl alcohol and an artificial fragrance. Customers state that the leave-in is lightweight and effective. It is paraben-free and contains penetrating avocado and coconut oils that make your hair feel soft and look beautiful. Flawless Curls Refresh Leave-In Conditioner Spray with Coconut Oil – This is a leave-in and curl refresher spray formulated to impart moisture to even the thirstiest strands.Here are some of the products that Tresemme has created especially for curls, kinks, waves, and coils: Unfortunately, their curly hair products do not seem to have been developed with curly girls in mind. Tresemme manufactures a ton of different hair care and styling products for a wide range of hair types.Ĭertain products are formulated for those with straight hair, while others are marketed toward those with curly hair strands. Tresemme is not the best brand for curls. 3.1 Some Products are Worse Than Others.2 Harmful Ingredients in Tresemme Products. ![]()
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