How to shampoo chemically treated hair?
It's not a surprising fact that most people often change their hair colour throughout the year. It may be a sudden urge of changing a brand new appearance as they get bored with their current hair colour. Also, current fashion trends may also be one of the many reasons that will inspire one to change the colour.
Source: Netflix, Gi-Hun's striking bold red hair
In the popular viral netflix korean drama "Squid Game"which caused many people to binge-watch all the episodes, the main character,Seong Gi-Hun,is spotted with his sudden colour hair change.
Many people are therefore left questioning why does he change his hair colour?
Accordingly to the director of the drama,Hwang Dong-hyuk and the main actor, Lee Jung-jae, the hair colour is chosen to portray the character's intense emotions of inner anger and rage.
Source: Netflix, Gi-Hun inside the salon getting ready for his hair makeover
With constant change of hair colour, some may recommended purple shampoo to help to prolong the colour however it's not a absolute solution and the downside is you may experience purple residue left on your fingernails. Furthermore, it doesn't help for your hair problems that one may be facing.
Our secret weapon to tackle this problem is to use our shampoo which is totally safe for chemically treated hair. It is gentle and helps to balance the pH level.Using natural ingredients help to cleanse your hair in a proper way.
Furthermore, our shampoo is easily identify by colours so it makes it way much easier to select instead of having to remember the words which one may feel difficult to memorise.
Select our different types of shampoo to restore back your crowning glory!
1) CHANAMU TEA TREE HAIR SHAMPOO
– OILY/DANDRUFF
2) CHANAMU HAIR LOSS SHAMPOO
- Provides nutrition for scalp
3) OLIVETTA CLARIFYING SHAMPOO
– Strengthening
4) OLIVETTA HAIR SHAMPOO
– HAIR LOSS
5) OLIVETTA HAIR SHAMPOO
– IRRITABLE SCALP