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The best shampoo for grey hair that make the most out of beautiful silver strands

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Shampoo For Grey Hair 8 Of The Best Shampoos That Make The Most Out Of Beautiful Silver Strands
Ekaterina Goncharova

Do I need a different shampoo for grey hair?

Before you pick up the first bottle of purple shampoo you can find, it's worth noting that blonde hair is structured differently from greys. “Both colour-treated blondes and natural greys can suffer from unwanted brassiness. For blondes this is because when you lighten hair, and take out dark melanin, what is left is an orangey, golden tone," explains Jill Lynch, John Frieda's Senior R&D Manager. "Conversely, the reason grey or white hair can look brassy is because hair is naturally made up of keratin, which is warm in colour, and there is no longer pigment in these strands to mask the natural warmth of the keratin." Plus, environmental factors, like sunshine and pollution can cause greys to appear more yellow, so blue-violet toned shampoos will counteract this.

"Another difference is that whilst blondes can suffer from high levels of damage, naturally grey hair is generally undamaged," says Jill. "Non-damaged hair is harder to penetrate, which means the violet-toning molecules in a product designed specifically for grey hair need to be able to penetrate really well, without staining, whereas for blondes with damage, the molecules are easily absorbed as the cuticle is already lifted. If you simply used a violet-toning shampoo developed for blondes on naturally grey or white hair, then you would find you wouldn’t get as good or as even a result.” So, it's worth finding formulas designed specifically with your hair in mind.

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