From head to toe, a holistic beauty routine needs thoughtful care which starts with knowing the products, and this includes the hair care products. Many people often grab just any shampoo and that just because they have shampooed and conditioned, their hair health will be perfect.
But that is not true. When it comes to hair care, shampoo should be chosen on the basis of its functionality. The two commonly misunderstood types in the shampoo world are the clarifying and moisturizing. Both are excellent for your hair, but they work in different ways to make it healthier. Let’s understand the differences between clarifying and moisturizing shampoos and which one your hair needs right now.
Clarifying shampoo: A boon for the oily scalp
These hair care products are a deep cleanser for your scalp. They are meant to remove dirt, pollution, excess oil, product build-up and even hard water minerals from your strands. When do you need it?- When your hair feels weighed down or dull even after the regular shampoo-conditioner routine.
- If you have an oily scalp and need to rebalance
- You use a lot of styling products or dry shampoo and need to deep cleanse your hair and scalp
- You swim in chlorinated water
- Your routine involves heavy physical work
- The scalp is feeling itchy or clogged
How does the shampoo work?
Clarifying shampoo contains strong surfactants that remove the impurities. Use it every seven to ten days for best results and to prevent over-drying.Moisturizing shampoo: Nourish and replenish your hair’s thirst
These hair care products hydrate and nourish the hair. Dry hair strands are difficult to manage and prone to breakage, and need hydration to retain glow and shine. When do you need it- Your hair feels dry, frizzy, and brittle
- You have chemically treated hair
- Your hair is riddled with split ends
- You are missing shine and smoothness in your hair
How do moisturizing shampoos works?
They are enriched with humidifying ingredients like oils, emollients, shea butter, argan oil, jojoba oils, conditioning agents, humectants, and squalene, that soften, detangle, and strengthen the hair and encourage moisture retention. These shampoos are also a great hair care tool to restore elasticity and softness to the hair without causing oiliness and making styling easy.Which one should you use?
The choice depends on your hair type and lifestyle, which means- For removing product build-up use a clarifying shampoo.
- To manage dry, frizzy, and damaged hair opt for a hydrating shampoo.
- If you have normal hair which is feeling dull then alternate between the two as needed.










